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Almost nothing matters more to a Klingon than their honor, and that means they will sometimes make decisions that seem baffling to those from other cultures. In the season 3 "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" episode "Shuttle to Kenfori,
The Klingons are back in Star Trek's next new series, with a lore twist that's way bigger than it might seem at first.
Shuttle to Kenfori' sidesteps the 'Are we the real monsters?' trope of zombie horror to deliver a perfectly 'Trek' message.
In a new exclusive feature from Entertainment Weekly, a slew of new photos and details about Starfleet Academy have been revealed. And among those details is the fact that series co-creator, and Trek boss Alex Kurtzman, has confirmed that the Klingons are back, as well as a “Klingon hybrid species who are several of our main characters.”
Con, Entertainment Weekly gave fans a first look at Paul Giamatti as the mysterious villain in the upcoming series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy , and this show is shaping up to be one of the most intr
Starfleet Academy creators faced a major question in their efforts to ensure that the new show was different and unique compared to the ones that had come before it.
A quick shot at the end also introduces a new character: Recurring guest star Gina Yashere as Commander Lura Thok, the chancellor’s First Officer and Cadet Master. Brace yourself: Lura is a Klingon-Jem’Hadar hybrid!
Hence the Klingon Hamlet, which took years to compose and which maybe 100 people can appreciate. What a piece of work is man indeed. Or as Wil'yam Shex'pir put it, toH, chovnatlh Doj ghaH tlhIngan'e'.