Yet we have to come up with a reason for why they didn't conquer it in the 22nd century anyway. That reason could easily cover the preceding centuries as well.
Perhaps the Vulcans were the top dogs, keeping upstarts at bay with their superior space combat technology and their diplomatic scheming, while protecting primitive worlds in an early and more effective version of the Prime Directive. Perhaps the Klingons were up to their necks in a fight with the Romulans or the Breen or the Kinshaya or whomever. Perhaps the Delphic Expanse back then was situated inconveniently between the bulk of Klingon space and Earth, making expansion in this direction strategically unwise. Perhaps there were richer pickings in other directions. Etc.
We do know the Klingons went on interstellar conquest sprees back in the days of the Second Empire. When was that? The last officially acknowledged Emperor before Kahless II ruled in the 20th century, but the "Klingon Empire" has never been known by any other name AFAWK. So the First, Second and Third Empires must be separated by something more nuanced than intervening Republics (although there's one of those, too, the "Dark Times" as they call it!). It could be lacunae like the three-century gap before Kahless II, or it could be alien occupations, or whatever. Or it could be dynastic changes - in which case the Second Empire would probably match the Second Dynasty, which lost power in the 16th century. Or then all this dynastic nonsense, nowadays long gone, was a feature of the First Empire only, or the Third, or the Sixth.
In any case, the Second Empire must be in the past, and the current one must be Third or higher, for Worf's story about the Breen campaign to make any sense. This probably tells us something about the age of Klingon starflight. What exactly, remains to be determined...
Timo Saloniemi
Perhaps the Vulcans were the top dogs, keeping upstarts at bay with their superior space combat technology and their diplomatic scheming, while protecting primitive worlds in an early and more effective version of the Prime Directive. Perhaps the Klingons were up to their necks in a fight with the Romulans or the Breen or the Kinshaya or whomever. Perhaps the Delphic Expanse back then was situated inconveniently between the bulk of Klingon space and Earth, making expansion in this direction strategically unwise. Perhaps there were richer pickings in other directions. Etc.
We do know the Klingons went on interstellar conquest sprees back in the days of the Second Empire. When was that? The last officially acknowledged Emperor before Kahless II ruled in the 20th century, but the "Klingon Empire" has never been known by any other name AFAWK. So the First, Second and Third Empires must be separated by something more nuanced than intervening Republics (although there's one of those, too, the "Dark Times" as they call it!). It could be lacunae like the three-century gap before Kahless II, or it could be alien occupations, or whatever. Or it could be dynastic changes - in which case the Second Empire would probably match the Second Dynasty, which lost power in the 16th century. Or then all this dynastic nonsense, nowadays long gone, was a feature of the First Empire only, or the Third, or the Sixth.
In any case, the Second Empire must be in the past, and the current one must be Third or higher, for Worf's story about the Breen campaign to make any sense. This probably tells us something about the age of Klingon starflight. What exactly, remains to be determined...
Timo Saloniemi
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