Where did that come from? Only the Romulans have Warbirds. Klingons have Birds-of-Prey and battlecruisers in this century.
Very old news this, and hashed over all the way back in November, following the first press screenings. If you check your TOS episodes, I think you'll find that neither "Warbird" nor "Bird of Prey" was ever used as a ship class designation on-screen. Those came later and were not always used consistently.Where did that come from? Only the Romulans have Warbirds. Klingons have Birds-of-Prey and battlecruisers in this century.
Of course the Klingons have warbirds as well; it was said so on screen.Where did that come from? Only the Romulans have Warbirds. Klingons have Birds-of-Prey and battlecruisers in this century.
Am I the only one who finds this complaint kind of odd? "Battle cruiser" is an outmoded old-Earth designation for a type of naval vessel with big guns and crappy armor; for all we know, the Klingons call them warbirds, just like the Romulans do.
It also occurs to me that "warbird" might be a common alien designation like "cruiser" is for human cultures. "Warbird" is the largest front line combatant used in massed fleet action where "bird of prey" or "preybird" is basically a raiding vessel or fast attack ship. Other less catchy classes would be "bird of life" (medical ship) or "Bird of nest" (freighter).
I'm actually a little glad this has been brought up; I have a thought on all this.
What is the term "starship" really? Star meaning space and ship meaning ocean-going vessel to make "vessel that goes through space." Okay. So Earth went from the ocean to space, essentially, right down to Starfleet's Navy-esque mannerisms and regs.
Warbird? War meaning "for fighting" and bird = plane? So the Klingons and Romulans build fighting birds. Consider, also, that "warbird" would be an equivalent term translated from each of their respective languages. Now, given the Klingons and Romulans apparent shared fondness for fighting and birds, I think that works. "Warbird" is the not-so-friendly equivalent of "Starship."
Heck, they might call Starfleet ships "warbirds" themselves.![]()
I like these ideas.Am I the only one who finds this complaint kind of odd? "Battle cruiser" is an outmoded old-Earth designation for a type of naval vessel with big guns and crappy armor; for all we know, the Klingons call them warbirds, just like the Romulans do.
It also occurs to me that "warbird" might be a common alien designation like "cruiser" is for human cultures. "Warbird" is the largest front line combatant used in massed fleet action where "bird of prey" or "preybird" is basically a raiding vessel or fast attack ship. Other less catchy classes would be "bird of life" (medical ship) or "Bird of nest" (freighter).
Yes. The Romulans and Klingons were never known to share technology.Where did that come from? Only the Romulans have Warbirds. Klingons have Birds-of-Prey and battlecruisers in this century.
Yes. The Romulans and Klingons were never known to share technology.Where did that come from? Only the Romulans have Warbirds. Klingons have Birds-of-Prey and battlecruisers in this century.
Am I the only one who finds this complaint kind of odd?
Where did that come from? Only the Romulans have Warbirds. Klingons have Birds-of-Prey and battlecruisers in this century.
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