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Klingon first contact

Xzpezer

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What if instead of the Vulcan's making first contact with us instead it was the Klingon's.How would we as humans progress in the universe or would the Klingon's add us to there Empire i would like to know you thoughts on it.
 
What if instead of the Vulcan's making first contact with us instead it was the Klingon's.How would we as humans progress in the universe or would the Klingon's add us to there Empire i would like to know you thoughts on it.

You already made 52 speculative-style posts like this in a single day. Don't you tthink it's time to give the spam a rest for a while?
 
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What if instead of the Vulcan's making first contact with us instead it was the Klingon's.How would we as humans progress in the universe or would the Klingon's add us to there Empire i would like to know you thoughts on it.

You already made 52 speculative-style posts like this in a single day. Don't you tthink it's time to give the spam a rest for a while?

Please let Misfit Toy and I deal with this stuff. Thanks.

And yes, Xzpezer, I appreciate your enthusiasm and interest in the forum. Why not take some time to read the active threads, read the FAQ, get a handle on how the site works, and so forth. Starting up a bunch of threads right away is usually not a good way to begin. And certainly, don't start 5 a day like you did yesterday.

Thanks.
 
Conquered humanity lol..

Given the Klingons, I couldn't see them doing anything else.

Most likely, they'd leave us alone, as at that technological level we would not be a threat to them. And Kahless said it's dishonourable to attack a weaker opponent, so if they're god says as such, it stands lol..
 
Conquered humanity lol..

Given the Klingons, I couldn't see them doing anything else.

Most likely, they'd leave us alone, as at that technological level we would not be a threat to them. And Kahless said it's dishonourable to attack a weaker opponent, so if they're god says as such, it stands lol..

But didn't the Klingons also murder their gods?
 
Cochrane would have shot the Klingon leader, then the crowd behind him would have stormed the Klingon ship. By the time the next Klingon ship showed up, we would have reverse engineered their technology and built our own fleet.


:)
 
Conquered humanity lol..

Given the Klingons, I couldn't see them doing anything else.

Most likely, they'd leave us alone, as at that technological level we would not be a threat to them. And Kahless said it's dishonourable to attack a weaker opponent, so if they're god says as such, it stands lol..

Kahless isn't their god - he's more like a founding father. And Klingons are just as capable of hypocrisy as humans. (Worf was more like a Klingon archetype than an actual Klingon, because he learned how to be one looking in from the outside.) If Earth is as rich in dilithium as I believe it is (mostly non-canon reasons, but still, it makes sense), the Klingons would have had us doing slave labor in mines PDQ.
 
And yes, Xzpezer, I appreciate your enthusiasm and interest in the forum. Why not take some time to read the active threads, read the FAQ, get a handle on how the site works, and so forth. Starting up a bunch of threads right away is usually not a good way to begin. And certainly, don't start 5 a day like you did yesterday.
I'm not trying to contradict, but I want to mention two things:

1. Xzpezer is 15.
2. I'm actually enjoying his topics. I was a little annoyed at first, and he could still use some guidance on which forum to put some topics in (and on grammar and punctuation), but once I stopped taking things so seriously and decided to *play*, they've been pretty good.

Just my two quatloos. :)
 
Conquered humanity lol..

Given the Klingons, I couldn't see them doing anything else.

Most likely, they'd leave us alone, as at that technological level we would not be a threat to them. And Kahless said it's dishonourable to attack a weaker opponent, so if they're god says as such, it stands lol..

Kahless isn't their god - he's more like a founding father. And Klingons are just as capable of hypocrisy as humans. (Worf was more like a Klingon archetype than an actual Klingon, because he learned how to be one looking in from the outside.) If Earth is as rich in dilithium as I believe it is (mostly non-canon reasons, but still, it makes sense), the Klingons would have had us doing slave labor in mines PDQ.

I don't know, I kinda got the impression by the time of TNG that Kahless is considered to be the Klingon version of Jesus.
 
Klingons KILLED their Gods.

Kahless was more of a societal prophet than God. :)
Jesus was nothing more either. Holy Trinity, yeah right.

To be fair, I think Jesus seemed to have a much bigger Messiah complex than Kahless. I'm not aware of Kahless making the level of outlandish claims that Jesus did, but it seems like the Klingons still treat Kahless as a pseudo-Messiah. The dude has entire religious orders that fixate on him.
 
Whatever Kahless said, it came out of him, and it was not about some divine stuff. He's a philosopher at best, because Klingons don't have gods.
 
I think this could have been a decent idea for the reboot we saw in 2009

The concept of Space Jesus was already explored in Star Trek: Bad God, No Starship (aka Star Trek V), with disastrous results. I doubt Jar Jar Abrams would do a better job.
 
I think this could have been a decent idea for the reboot we saw in 2009

The concept of Space Jesus was already explored in Star Trek: Bad God, No Starship (aka Star Trek V), with disastrous results. I doubt Jar Jar Abrams would do a better job.

:guffaw:

The Klingons constantly talk of conquering, and really, to have an area of space that large (although all representations of Klingon space are conjecture) they would have to conquer given that they aren't very diplomatic. Anything we get into would be speculation, but I would assume that if the Klingons had any interest in us, we would be conquered.
 
Conquered humanity lol..

Given the Klingons, I couldn't see them doing anything else.

Most likely, they'd leave us alone, as at that technological level we would not be a threat to them. And Kahless said it's dishonourable to attack a weaker opponent, so if they're god says as such, it stands lol..

Kahless isn't their god - he's more like a founding father. And Klingons are just as capable of hypocrisy as humans. (Worf was more like a Klingon archetype than an actual Klingon, because he learned how to be one looking in from the outside.) If Earth is as rich in dilithium as I believe it is (mostly non-canon reasons, but still, it makes sense), the Klingons would have had us doing slave labor in mines PDQ.

I was being facetious. but then Kahless is considered divine and meets Klingons in their afterlife, so he may not be a god in the strict sense but certainly is considered supernatural.
 
Well, every Klingon goes to Valhala, err, Stovokor after death. Kahless is just the chief honcho who meets and greets them. So he isn't more supernatural than the regular Klingon.
 
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