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R'uustai was a Klingon ritual that was considered a rite of bonding. The rite involved two individuals who would join together as brothers which allows one to enter the other's House. The ceremony itself involves candles which are lit and a sash being worn by the one entering the others House. The words "SoS jIH batlh SoH" are also spoken which honors the mothers of both participants as they are bonded together as one family. (TNG episode: "The Bonding")

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  • R'uustai was a Klingon ritual that was considered a rite of bonding. The rite involved two individuals who would join together as brothers which allows one to enter the other's House. The ceremony itself involves candles which are lit and a sash being worn by the one entering the others House. The words "SoS jIH batlh SoH" are also spoken which honors the mothers of both participants as they are bonded together as one family. (TNG episode: "The Bonding")
  • In 2366, Lieutenant Worf and Jeremy Aster performed this rite after Jeremy's mother was lost while on an away mission that was led by Worf; he consequently claimed the right of R'uustai. (TNG: "The Bonding" ) Unlike the ceremony seen in "Sons and Daughters" , in which Alexander Rozhenko is inducted into the House of Martok, the R'uustai appeared to involve no bloodletting. According to the script, R'uustai was pronounced as "ROOSE-tie". [1]
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  • R'uustai was a Klingon ritual that was considered a rite of bonding. The rite involved two individuals who would join together as brothers which allows one to enter the other's House. The ceremony itself involves candles which are lit and a sash being worn by the one entering the others House. The words "SoS jIH batlh SoH" are also spoken which honors the mothers of both participants as they are bonded together as one family. (TNG episode: "The Bonding")
  • In 2366, Lieutenant Worf and Jeremy Aster performed this rite after Jeremy's mother was lost while on an away mission that was led by Worf; he consequently claimed the right of R'uustai. (TNG: "The Bonding" ) Unlike the ceremony seen in "Sons and Daughters" , in which Alexander Rozhenko is inducted into the House of Martok, the R'uustai appeared to involve no bloodletting. According to the script, R'uustai was pronounced as "ROOSE-tie". [1]
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