Klingon word: wIy Part of speech: noun Definition: tactical display Source: TKD _______________________________________________ This was one of the eleven original Klingon words created by James Doohan and Jon Povill, spoken by Mark Lenard (through a set of prosthetic teeth) in the opening scene of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" which Marc Okrand subsequently used as the basis for tlhIngan Hol. wIy yIcha' Show the tactical display! (TKD/KCD) wIy cha'! Display tactical! (STMP/TKD (clipped)) tlhIngan wIy Klingon Tactical Display (SP3 title) The card goes on to say: motlh ray' luSamlaHmeH De' Qatlh cha' tlhIngan Duj jIH'a' The main viewer on a Klingon ship is usually overlaid with a complex target acquisition grid. (SP3) (Lieven, on Facebook, 1 Dec 2010): Finally, someone last year asked for the word for picture. ... [Okrand] thought about it some more and said that another word, {mIllogh}, could be used for any sort of depiction, including drawings, photographs, cartoons, icons on 21st-century computers, and so on. SEE ALSO: HaSta visual display (on monitor) (n) HaSta much feature film, movie (n) bey' ceremonial display [eg. of weapons] (n) jIH monitor, terminal [ie. the device] (n) cha' show, display (picture) (v) Hotlh project, put on (screen) (v) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons