Comment Stream

Comment Search

Search Results: 3

    Page 1 of 1

    Re: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

    @Chrome and @Stevensa128

    That makes sense. Thinking of Russia under Putin now being 30 years removed from the fall of the USSR I can see the Klingons having recovered and developed to that extent.

    This also provides interesting context to the first Klingon episode on TNG, Heart of Glory (I think that’s the name) where those two rogue Klingons want to hijack the Enterprise battle bridge and go off and wage war.

    Re: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

    If the Klingons were just 50 years away from collapsing, how come they seem pretty strong and prosperous in TNG? Did the Federation offer so much aid in such a short time? And they must have decided not to eliminate Starfleet since it’s still doing quite well in TNG.

    Page 1 of 1