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There was a TNG episode where some Klingons mentioned they came from "Kling," but then (Yes it was ST:VI) it was retconned to Qo'NoS, and someone somewhere decided the mention of "Kling" was mean to be region on Kronos.
Yeah, Kling is now considered a district on the Klingon Homeworld so the Vaughn Armstrong Klingon in that episode may have been a native of that area.
so kling is their olduvai?
 
If anyone has screencaps of the hologram of Qo'noS from before Discovery spore-jumped into the planet's core there might be a graphic on the map that says "KLING." I know other geographic locations mentioned throughout the franchise were displayed on that holographic map.
 
Take it up with Paramount and the Mike Okuda reference materials which were approved by Paramount. Until CBS and Paramount contradict them I'm going with the Kling-is-a-district idea.
 
Controversial Opinion: Since they're making so many Star Trek series, I think they should have a Riker Series. Note that I don't necessarily mean a Titan Series. You could have a cooking show: Making Pizza With Riker. You could have a rom-com: The Trois. The possibilities for unconventional Star Trek series are endless and he could pull those off.
thanks but no thanks - if they do it i'll watch it (and that will be the one i'm bitching about)

the waltons in outer space?
 
Controversial Opinion: Since they're making so many Star Trek series, I think they should have a Riker Series. Note that I don't necessarily mean a Titan Series. You could have a cooking show: Making Pizza With Riker. You could have a rom-com: The Trois. The possibilities for unconventional Star Trek series are endless and he could pull those off.
This is what they need to bring Short Treks back for!
 
I'm pretty sure the name Qo'nos was used before STAR TREK VI, during TNG season 4. (Possibly season 3, but almost certainly season 4.) Since the movie came out in early TNG season 5, I go by that as the earlier reference.
 
I'm pretty sure the name Qo'nos was used before STAR TREK VI, during TNG season 4. (Possibly season 3, but almost certainly season 4.) Since the movie came out in early TNG season 5, I go by that as the earlier reference.

No, the first time Qo'nos (or, in TUC, "Kronos") was mentioned was in the 1991 release of the film. In earlier TNG outings, we heard "Kling" or the generic "The Klingon Homeworld" or...even worse...the "Commander, set course for the First City of the Klingon Imperial Empire" line from Picard.
 
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