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QAPLA! (SUCCESS!)... In her vigorous youth Aperokai was a warrior, but as she grew older, shefound the noble and peaceful profession of gardener. Many other peoples think that Klingons don't eat vegetables and fruits, but they do, for lack of such foods in one's diet can lead to bodily impaction which is very detrimental to the health and vigor of a Klingon!!!

Saturday, May 11, 2024

What Are The Most Powerful & Most Common Klingon Ships?...

(Above = a Negh 'Var class warship) What Is the Most Powerful Klingon Ship?... The answer to this question depends heavily on the era. The most consistent winner would be the Negh'Var-class warship. The Negh'Var is a massive ship that is armed with a tremendous arsenal. It sports 20 disruptor banks, four torpedo launchers, and one gigantic disruptor cannon protruding from the front. It can also completely cloak itself. The Negh'Var shares many physical details with the Vor'cha-class attack cruiser because it was designed to be a larger version. It only appears in a few episodes of Deep Space 9 and The Next Generation. Its best showcase comes in the DS9 episode "The Way of the Warrior." It's never participated in a big fleet battle. The Negh'Var has since been supplanted in power by the Sarcophagus. The Ship of the Dead is the flagship of the Klingon House of T'Kuvma. Like the Negh'Var, the massive Sarcophagus could cloak itself to escape from sight and radar. The Sarcophagus was several times larger than the largest Starfleet cruiser. It measured close to 700 meters in length. The vessel is armored with countless interlocking metal pods, like a spacefaring chain mail. It's armed with enough directed energy weapons and torpedoes to obliterate the surface of a habitable planet. The Sarcophagus was destroyed by the USS Discovery, possibly handing the top spot back to the Negh'Var. What Is the Most Common Klingon Ship?... The Bird-of-Prey, which was designed by Leonard Nimoy, is the most common Klingon ship in the Star Trek franchise. It first appeared in the third feature film and immediately became one of the most iconic designs. There were two main variants of the Bird-of-Prey when it was introduced, but there have since been dozens of slight variations in various shows. The same phenomenon has struck the original D7. In both cases, this is a side effect of modern Star Trek's love of callbacks. The show frequently brings back old ideas with fresh spins. The D7 and Bird-of-Prey have a ton of nostalgia behind them, so they'll keep showing up. The Klingons have a ton of interesting ships, even if they all serve the same basic purpose. From the original designs to their most modern incarnation, every Klingon ship is designed to be intimidating, powerful, and dangerous. When a Klingon vessel pops up in an episode of Star Trek, there's a 90% chance that the current Starfleet ship will be going to war with it. Those Klingons are single-minded, but they still keep innovating. ~ From Gamerant.

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