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The Klingons, especially considering the Federation bailed them out of the Praxis moon explosion crisis, and Kittomer accords in Star Trek 6 TUC, seemed to be in a state of transition. In fact, it wasn't until the Klingons invaded Cardassian space in DS9 and the Federation condemned it, that I felt the Federation was FINALLY living up to its ideals, in regards to the Federation. That part always seemed swept under the rug by the Federation, because that is what they are supposed to stand against. Honor aside, and battle of Kittomer aside, the two should not have been allies, with the Klingons as they were portrayed in the TNG era: IE being bloodthirstywarriors, and still oppressive to the planets they conquered. I always found it inconsistent for the Federation to ally itself with the Klingon Empire. I also agree I would have liked seeing more of the Romulans.īut I think the biggest thing I would have liked seeing is Klingosn trying to move away from their "Warrior Ways," and trying to be more of a democracy, than an empire.
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I love the Klingons as they are, especially in the TNG\DS9\VOY era, but I do agree they were over exposed.