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Offline Nemesis

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What not to post in a Star Trek forum
« on: November 24, 2006, 10:45:35 pm »
Do unto others as Frey has done unto you.
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Re: What not to post in a Star Trek forum
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2006, 02:14:50 am »
Well Klingons are just orc wannabe's. I thought everyone knew that.

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Re: What not to post in a Star Trek forum
« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2006, 07:34:02 pm »
Well Klingons are just orc wannabe's. I thought everyone knew that.

If your talking TNG Klingons your right but not TOS Klingons.

Exhibit A:   Kor.  Out thought Kirk and Spock.  Was capable of adapting (quicker than Kirk) when the Organians displayed their godlike power.  Cultured, intelligent and capable.

Exhibit B:  Worf.  Growls at Q and repeatedly tries violence against the Organian level (at least!) power of Q.  Can't handle the responsibility of raising his own son.  Uses lines like "If you were any other man I'd . . ." - don't bluster - do it or shut up.  Taken captive how often and not on purpose?  Simply dumb, brutish and incompetent with no understanding of the honour he claims. 

TOS Klingons are more like the men of Gondor.  TNG Klingons are Orcs.
Do unto others as Frey has done unto you.
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I believe truth and principle do matter. If you have to sacrifice them to get the results you want, then the results aren't worth it.
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