Where do you think they started to go off track and why? What about them would you have done different? I am not a klingon expert, but I have talked with them, while they were in their attire, at several conventions. The hardcore ones I have met dont seem to care for Worf that much at all.
I think somewhere along the way they, the writers, confused Romulans and Klingons. I read somewhere, someway back, that the whole honor thing was going to be the Romulan schtick. But somehow it got transeferred to the Klingons and nutured them...what do you think?
Rob
Scorpio
IMO the idea they had for a warrior culture went way off track almost from the beginning. In TOS they were sort of wiley sniveling mustache twirlers to a large extent though this can be explained by the human-klingons as explained in ENT. I actually like that they were trying to give the Klingons a more alien culture/appearance from TMP onwards.
Unfortunately the Klingons turned quickly into cartoons. Their culture is basically a sort of cartoon Viking one. Klingons for the most part are portrayed as these sort of large dumb barroom brawler types. From what we've seen of Klingon culture there is absolutely no respect given to non-warrior occupations. I just don't find their culture at all realistic and I don't see how they could have developed into a star-faring civilization.
Trek suffers from this alot actually, the one-note-alien species syndrome where each alien species has generally one singular characteristic without alot of diversity. There have been some efforts to get away from this trend but sadly too few of them.