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The Klingons have long been a key part of the Star Trek universe. Despite undergoing numerous changes in both physical design and personality, the Klingons remain one of the franchise's most iconic ...
A Discovery-era Klingon in Star Trek: Lower Decks. “The history that nobody talks about is that in almost every show, there has been a change in the way the Klingons look. And what Discovery did was ...
The Arkonians' presence in Trek canon is relatively minimal. They first appeared in a pair of Enterprise episodes, and have ...
They may be blood enemies, but there's evidence that the Romulans and Klingons have formed a military alliance throughout Star Trek's rich history.
In 2020, the debut of Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 boldly went where no Trek series or film had ever gone before, well beyond any point in the established timeline. By moving the future of the Final ...
And yet, there is not, nor has there ever been, one definitive Klingon makeup design. Despite fan uproar practically every time a substantive change is made to the craggy foreheads and wispy beards of ...
Star Trek movies portray Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and the Klingons as bitter enemies trapped in a cycle of ...
The Klingon war may be over but its legacy lives on. In "Shuttle to Kenfori" ("Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" season 3, episode 3), a treaty-defying away mission runs into a Klingon with a serious ...
As for the dancing Klingons, the main one hailing the Enterprise during "We Are One" is played by Bruce Horak, the actor behind Hemmer on Strange New Worlds.