Summary
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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy has the opportunity to address the disappearance of Klingons in the 32nd century from Star Trek: Discovery.
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Introducing a Klingon cadet in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy could expand on the legacy of Lt. Commander Wharf in Starfleet.
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The new series could offer insight into what happened to Klingons between the 24th and 32nd centuries, bridging existing Star Trek lore.
Like the next one Star Trek show, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Had the opportunity to fix two Klingon problems from Star Trek: Discovery And Star Trek: The Next Generation. Both Star Trek: The Next Generation And Star Trek: Discovery Made great strides in developing the Klingons yet Star Trek: The Original Series portrayed Klingons as regular alien antagonists. TNG And Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Given insight into Klingon culture with Starfleet’s own Lt. Commander Worf (Michael Dorn). Star Trek: Discovery Push both the makeup designs and cultural background of Klingons with characters like Chancellor L’Rell (Mary Chiffo) and the outcast torchbearer Wok (Shazad Latif).
Of all the upcoming Star Trek show, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Can develop the Klingons even further than Star Trek: The Next Generation And Star Trek: Discovery did. Starfleet Academy is a spinoff of Star Trek: Discovery Which takes place in the 32nd century, promising to show how Starfleet still rebuilds Star Trek: DiscoveryS Bern devastated the galaxy and separated former member worlds of the United Federation of Planets. By opening their doors to cadets from across the galaxy, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Can address two lingering Star Trek Problems With just one new character: a Klingon cadet.
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Starfleet Academy may finally solve Star Trek: Discovery’s biggest Klingon question
We can find out what happened to the 32nd century Klingons
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Can solve the biggest question that Star Trek: Discovery Raised about Klingons in the 32nd century by introducing a new Klingon character, with a definitive answer about what happened to the Klingons between the 24th and 32nd centuries. The fate of others Star Trek Aliens are shown in DiscoveryAs Vulcan and Romulans finally unite on the planet Ni’Var. Trill and Earth became isolated. Star Trek: Discovery Even showed a Starfleet Ferengi on the USS Discovery. Klingons, however, seemed to have disappeared from the galaxywith no display on the screen.
The absence of the Klingons in Star Trek: DiscoveryS 32 century is likely due to the critical backlash that Discovery Faced after the radical Klingon redises in Star Trek: Discovery Season 1. Rather than answering what the 32nd century Klingons looked like, or where they had gone, Star Trek: Discovery Just don’t bother to address Klingons at all. Because Star Trek: Starfleet Academy takes place in the 32nd century, A Klingon cadet can explain the absence of the Klingons in Star Trek: Discoverys later seasons. Are the Klingons isolated? Did they destroy themselves with wars? Starfleet Academy may have the answers.
Klingon characters in Star Trek: Strange New WorldsWhich takes place in the 23rd century as Star Trek: Discovery Seasons 1 and 2, more closely resemble the Klingons in the Star Trek: The Next Generation time, suggesting multiple variations of Klingon exist at the same time.
Star Trek’s Academy show can fix Worf being the only Klingon of Starfleet
A Klingon cadet could fulfill Worf’s legacy after 700 years
If Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Introduced a new Klingon character as a Starfleet Academy cadet, this would mean that Lt. Commander Worf is no longer the only Klingon in Starfleet. Being raised by humans on Earth meant that Starfleet was an option for Worf, bridging the gap between the two worlds and philosophies. Worf gained honor for both the Federation and the Klingon Empire, serving as the captain of the USS Enterprise-E and winning the title of Chancellor before handing it over to Martok (JG Hertzler). Even with the accolades, No other full-blooded Klingons are known to have followed Worf into Starfleet.
“I am Worf, son of Mogh, house of Martok, son of Sergei, house of Rozhenko, ban to the Duras family, father of Gowron. I made some chamomile tea. Do you take sugar?”
– throw Star Trek: Picard Season 3, Episode 3 “Seventeen Seconds”
A new Klingon Starfleet Academy cadet may have any number of reasons for joining Starfleet. They may be inspired by Worf as a hero of legend. Joining Starfleet could give them opportunities that citizens of the Klingon Empire don’t have. If the empire did not exist in Star Trek32nd century, Starfleet may be one of only a few promising paths to glory. A new Klingon cadet might just want to explore the galaxy after the Burn prevented it. Regardless of the reason, a new Klingon cadet would be a great addition Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, And a way to answer the two long-standing Klingon questions.
- Seasons
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1
- Writers
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Gaia Violo
- Directors
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Alex Kurtzman
- Showrunner
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Alex Kurtzman, Ng Landu