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Space.com on MSNWhy do the Klingons have beef with Dr. M'Benga in 'Strange New Worlds' episode 'Shuttle to Kenfori'In "Shuttle to Kenfori," Pike still believes that M'Benga acted in self-defense. Yet the story changes slightly when Bytha ...
Shuttle to Kenfori' sidesteps the 'Are we the real monsters?' trope of zombie horror to deliver a perfectly 'Trek' message.
Obviously the showrunners and writing staff have the official say on the matter, but if Babs Olusanmokun feels his ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStar Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3, Episode 3 Ending Explained: Captain Pike Learns Dr. M'Benga's Klingon SinsStrange New Worlds season 3 resolves an open question from season 2 regarding Dr. M'Benga assassinating a Klingon Ambassador.
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.
In a new exclusive feature from Entertainment Weekly, a slew of new photos and details about Starfleet Academy have been ...
Almost nothing matters more to a Klingon than their honor, and that means they will sometimes make decisions that seem ...
Star Trek fans might have a hard time picking up Klingon just by watching the TV series and movies, but now there's an easier way to learn: Duolingo added the fictional language to its lineup. The ...
A significant copyright tussle over the appropriate scope of “fan films” — and, by extension, fan fiction and the whole genre of “fan-generated” works — has erupted in the Central ...
Sometimes the world seems so strange that you have to step back and wonder. From what I can tell, there is an upsurge of high tech for -- wait for it -- Klingon aficionados.
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'.
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