The causes and conduct of the war don't make sense. It's complicated but superficial TV, grounded in the understanding that if you throw enough contradictory nonsense at skiffy fans they will blog about how to make it fit together.
What? The entire Klingon and Federation fleets were right there when the cloaked ship rammed Europa. Everyone knows about the cloak!Voq had two ships capable of cloaking. Neither of them demonstrated the ability when Kol was present. Supposedly those who were present for the demonstration then died, or became stranded with Voq.
It seems fairly straight forward and not that stupid by Star Trek or real life standards.
By Star Trek standards? No, you're right...it's completely in line with the worst of Trek.
Also waiting until the ship's crew nearly had it repaired (except for one piece of equipment), prior to arriving.There is even a chance he knows about the cloaking device early but waited until the crew is starving so he would need less work to convince them to join him.
Seriously-- what am I missing? Is this just bad writing?
Or just conveniently out of the way.and becomes a martyr
Kor mentions some reasons the Klingon Empire is going to war with the Federation in Errand of Mercy, but ultimately the Organians briefly took an interest in galactic politics and put an end to the war for awhile.
Territorial and trade war.Kor mentions some reasons the Klingon Empire is going to war with the Federation in Errand of Mercy
He didn't seem very happy about Vulcan merchants on his new world.Territorial and trade war.
Why?Here's a summary of the situation:
- T'Kuvma ignites the Beacon and summons representatives of the other 23 Klingon Great Houses, but only some of said representatives communicate directly with him
- After some dissension, T'Kuvma manages to convince the other Houses to rally around him and support war with the Federation,
What? The entire Klingon and Federation fleets were right there when the cloaked ship rammed Europa. Everyone knows about the cloak!
No?Klingons are bestial religiously fanatical cannibals who lost the ability to use a universal translater, have had cloaking technology and massive battleships for thousands of years before Kahless, no longer have any connection to the Hur'q, value their dead nearly more than their living and engage in duplicitous tactics and outright lies to start wars on innocents for glory.
No. We see several Klingon ships warping off like a minute later.And then everybody dies.
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