I didn’t go to college.
Yeah. Interesting point. Worf isn’t a typical Klingon at all. Very stoic.
“He’s on our planet…”
Would that be Kling?
True. But I suppsose I wanted the attractive women to say it.
It’s college. A keg could fix that easily.
There’s various differences in “canon” for that.
Some say the home world is called Klin-Zai (sp?)
Sure, if you’d like your wife that kill you in your sleep.
I highly recommend it. Unless you plan to get an education, of course.
“I intend to attack the Enterprise and destroy it.”
Oh Starscream you’ve always been ambitious.
I was a really bad student in college, and didn’t really party much either.
Kinda a waste, but I suppose the piece of paper was useful.
“Explain that.”
Damn you, Mendon! You’ve killed us all! :mad:
Truly the Jar-Jar of Trek. :rolleyes:
Only if I stay the night.
I hear it gets you stuff.
giggle
I just like how they don’t specify a name in this episode. It’s like they hadn’t settled on canon quite yet.
Yes, I suppose it would be.
The partying was fun, though.
Riker’s honor is intact. Love that dialog.
“You’ll die like a Klingon.”
I hope in similar circumstances I would be as brave.
This episode really teaches about the chain of command and how to handle superiors in the workplace.
Imagine ‘The Office’ on Kling.
“40,000 kilometers” ???
What happened to kellicams like in Star Trek III?
Love the direction there. They show Worf preparing to fire as Kargan turns.
Failing upward is universal.
Imagine ‘The Office’ on Kling.
Michael’s head would have been on a pike by the middle of the first episode.
“You understand the Klingons better than I thot.”
This episode really helped define them.
Better than Worf’s wallpaper portrayal up to this point.