- The
Klingons (/ˈklɪŋ(ɡ)ɒn/ KLING-(g)on;
Klingon:
tlhIngan [ˈt͡ɬɪŋɑn]) are a
humanoid species of
aliens in the
science fiction franchise Star Trek. Developed...
- In the Star Trek franchise, the
Klingon Empire makes use of
several classes of starships. As the
Klingons are portra**** as a
warrior culture,
driven by...
- appearances,
Klingons spoke in English, even to each other.
Klingon was
subsequently developed by
Okrand into a full-fledged language.
Klingon is sometimes...
- the
Klingons were "reimagined", or retconned. In this movie,
Klingons were
depicted with
ridged foreheads, new uniforms, and a
distinctive Klingon language...
- Fletcher's The
Motion Picture uniforms for all the
Klingons in the film.
While the
important Klingons were
given multi-layered
prosthetics and
unique head...
- 1967. It was the
first episode in
which the
Klingons appeared. In the episode, with a war with the
Klingons declared,
Captain Kirk and his
First Officer...
- at Khitomer), but a
number of
Klingons were
living there with the Romulans.
Unable to
return home with honor, as
Klingons are
supposed to
commit suicide...
- and the Card****ians. The
Klingons and
Romulans had been
introduced in The
Original Series (1966–1969); however, the
Klingons were
somewhat rebooted with...
- Behr: "Rick [Berman] said, 'The
Klingons – that's the way to go.
Everyone loves the
Klingons. And if we
bring in the
Klingons, why don't we
bring back Worf...
-
Xindi threat destined to
arise in the 2150s. In
about 2133, a
group of
Klingons enter the Expanse, but
return anatomically inverted (and
still alive)....