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Flashback

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 5:10 am
by Meste17
So in Flashback, Kang was quoted as saying, "Mister Sulu, I see they have finally given you the captaincy that you deserve." Does Kang maybe have a thing of admiration for Sulu, and maybe he considers him an honorable warrior, not a compliment a Klingon often gives a human?

Re: Flashback

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 12:42 pm
by Graham Kennedy
Meste17 wrote:So in Flashback, Kang was quoted as saying, "Mister Sulu, I see they have finally given you the captaincy that you deserve." Does Kang maybe have a thing of admiration for Sulu, and maybe he considers him an honorable warrior, not a compliment a Klingon often gives a human?
Seems like it.

Re: Flashback

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 9:53 pm
by RK_Striker_JK_5
Well, Kang was able to cease fighting and laugh away the Hate Entity in Day of the Dove. Probably the most... reasonable of the TOS Klingons. I really wish he had survived Blood Oath.

Re: Flashback

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:47 am
by Captain Seafort
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Well, Kang was able to cease fighting and laugh away the Hate Entity in Day of the Dove. Probably the most... reasonable of the TOS Klingons. I really wish he had survived Blood Oath.
The most reasonable, but not the only one to have a healthy respect for humans in general and Kirk and his crew in particular. Remember Kor's disappointment at not getting a chance to test himself against a force he clearly regarded as his equal in Errand of Mercy. Indeed, the only Klingons I remember being dismissive and insulting towards humans were Koloth's 2iC and his drinking crowd, and there's the distinct possibility that that was put on, given that he was trying to start a fight.

Re: Flashback

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:19 pm
by RK_Striker_JK_5
Captain Seafort wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Well, Kang was able to cease fighting and laugh away the Hate Entity in Day of the Dove. Probably the most... reasonable of the TOS Klingons. I really wish he had survived Blood Oath.
The most reasonable, but not the only one to have a healthy respect for humans in general and Kirk and his crew in particular. Remember Kor's disappointment at not getting a chance to test himself against a force he clearly regarded as his equal in Errand of Mercy. Indeed, the only Klingons I remember being dismissive and insulting towards humans were Koloth's 2iC and his drinking crowd, and there's the distinct possibility that that was put on, given that he was trying to start a fight.
Well, I didn't say he was the only one. ;) But you're right that, yeah, the Klingons regarded the Enterprise and Kirk as worthy foes.

Re: Flashback

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2018 3:57 am
by McAvoy
There seems to be even in novels when written in the Klingon perspective to regard Kirk (especially Kirk) and crew as equals or better than Klingons. Worthy foes and all. I think one of the Gorkon books called him 'the Great foe' or something.