Recognizable sounds good - Jameson now framed innocent Klingon weapons merchants!
Framing of Klingons via their guns was also a plot point in DS9 "Honor Among Thieves". And Klingon guns were in the Bajoran rebel arsenal in "Shakaar". But the "Too Short a Season" guns create another connection even farther back...
...The good old John M. Ford novel Final Reflection, where the author comments on TOS having used as the Klingon sidearm the same basic design previously used by Eminians in "A Taste of Armageddon", only with a different business end. He has a character saying that Klingon weapons sales to primitives are greatly boosted by the Universal Translator making no difference between various "disruptors", be they the powerful Klingon stuff or "cheap sonics". The practice of grafting a weak weapon onto a recognizably Klingon battery pack seems to go way back!
Timo Saloniemi
Framing of Klingons via their guns was also a plot point in DS9 "Honor Among Thieves". And Klingon guns were in the Bajoran rebel arsenal in "Shakaar". But the "Too Short a Season" guns create another connection even farther back...
...The good old John M. Ford novel Final Reflection, where the author comments on TOS having used as the Klingon sidearm the same basic design previously used by Eminians in "A Taste of Armageddon", only with a different business end. He has a character saying that Klingon weapons sales to primitives are greatly boosted by the Universal Translator making no difference between various "disruptors", be they the powerful Klingon stuff or "cheap sonics". The practice of grafting a weak weapon onto a recognizably Klingon battery pack seems to go way back!
Timo Saloniemi