....for destroying the USS Grissom and the brutal murder of David Marcus? I reckon if they truly did value honour, they would admit their guilt.
Genesis was never intended as a weapon of mass destruction, it was created to benefit galactic society. None of the people involved in it bore any ill will towards the Klingons or any other peoples. Listen to Sarek's speech to the Klingon ambassador in TVH; he was perfectly right in his condemnation of the Klingons' actions in the Genesis incident. What makes it even worse is that the Klingons then told blatant lies and made Kirk out to be the aggressor, something a truly honourable Klingon would find disgusting. If they cannot find it in their hearts to admit that they have done wrong, then according to their own customs they have no right to live.
Klingons normally don't take hostages, because that is the strategy of a coward. Kruge was pretty much a Klingon without honor.So were his crewmembers. Remember, one Klingon tried to stab Saavik from behind. There's no honor in stabbing an unarmed woman in the back.
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There's no honor in stabbing an unarmed woman in the back.![]()
In "Clues," Worf tells Picard that Data is one of the "very few" crew members who would posses the speed and strength necessary to break his arm. Since he mentioned both speed and strength, and not just speed, that would seem to imply that strength greater than a normal human's would be necessary to be successful in a physical confrontation with a Klingon.Well, we have been told that Vulcans are three times stronger than humans. We have never really been told, shown or otherwise tipped off that Klingons would be stronger than humans.
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