How new is "the new Klingon flagship" from DS9: "Way of the Warrior"? I ask because, when we first see it, the interiors are just as rusted and dilapidated as the rest of the Klingon fleet. Of course, the real reason is due to the stock Klingon set being used. But how can we justify this and all the other nonsensical Klingon stuff we have seen over the decades?
(No, "It's just a TV show" isn't allowed!)
I wonder if the Klingons inherited their ships and technology. The old novel Ishmael says the Klingons were enslaved by a race called the Karsid Empire for centuries, and that 600 years ago the Karsids mysteriously vanished, leaving the Klingons with everything they had.
IMO this neatly explains why the Klingons have used the same ships with the same interiors in ENT that they do in DS9 225 years later, how they went from totally outgunning Starfleet in ENT to being roughly even in TOS to being cannon fodder in DS9, as well as how a culture like the Klingons ever made it into space in the first place. Perhaps the Neg'Var was recently found at some ancient Karsid outpost and pressed into service. And maybe Mirror Worf's supersize version is still out there somewhere, like an abandoned Karsid version of the USS Vengeance.
Thoughts? Workable theory or herecy against doctrine?
(No, "It's just a TV show" isn't allowed!)
I wonder if the Klingons inherited their ships and technology. The old novel Ishmael says the Klingons were enslaved by a race called the Karsid Empire for centuries, and that 600 years ago the Karsids mysteriously vanished, leaving the Klingons with everything they had.
IMO this neatly explains why the Klingons have used the same ships with the same interiors in ENT that they do in DS9 225 years later, how they went from totally outgunning Starfleet in ENT to being roughly even in TOS to being cannon fodder in DS9, as well as how a culture like the Klingons ever made it into space in the first place. Perhaps the Neg'Var was recently found at some ancient Karsid outpost and pressed into service. And maybe Mirror Worf's supersize version is still out there somewhere, like an abandoned Karsid version of the USS Vengeance.
Thoughts? Workable theory or herecy against doctrine?