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There's something missing from J.J. Abrams' reboot of the moribund Star Trek franchise, and that something is Klingon. I mean Klingon the language. If ...
I decided to not make up any words having anything to do with Klingon geography or Klingon culture.
Klingon, the language spoken by a belligerent alien race in “Star Trek,” has developed from a few lines in a movie into the world’s most widely spoken fictional language.
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When Klingon Is Spoken For The First Time In Star Trek - MSNBefore becoming a fully-developed constructed language, Klingon was first spoken in Star Trek surprisingly late in the franchise's history.
Ultimately, I know that Klingon still can't be mainstream in high tech. Word's spell checker doesn't recognize it. But I still wish the companies producing these products luck, even the ones that ...
Would they be able to communicate? Probably. Klingon is weird, sure, but with a complex grammar and vocabulary, it is a language.
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Star Trek's First Klingon Played An Important X-Men Villain - MSNThe actor who played the first Klingon in Star Trek was also the first person to voice one of the most important X-Men villains ever.
These are the words you hear at the very beginning of the very first “Star Trek” movie — the one from 1979 with Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock that was awkwardly called “Star Trek: The Motion ...
Klingon, the language spoken by a belligerent alien race in “Star Trek,” has developed from a few lines in a movie into the world’s most widely spoken fictional language.
It was only natural that they also spoke in their own language. Those first Klingon words were created by James Doohan — the actor who played chief engineer Scotty.
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