Star Trek Klingons Ranked: Every Version

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klingons in “The original Series” Films (Star Trek I-VI)

* Evolution: These Klingons are a transition between the earlier, more problematic depictions and the more developed Klingons of The Next Generation.
* Physical Appearance: They start to show forehead ridges, moving away from the “racist caricature” look of earlier Klingons. Kruge (Christopher Lloyd in Star Trek III: The Search for spock) still has a Fu Manchu mustache.
* Characters:
* Kruge (Christopher Lloyd): A villainous character who allows Lloyd to portray a deeply evil persona.
* Kirk’s Prejudice: Kruge’s actions (killing Kirk’s son) lead to Kirk developing prejudice against Klingons,which becomes a plot point in Star Trek VI: the Undiscovered Country.
* General Chang (Christopher Plummer): A Shakespeare-quoting Klingon general.
* Overall: These Klingons are good, but still lack the cultural depth that would be explored in later series.

Klingons in Deep Space Nine, Lower Decks, Picard, Strange New Worlds, The Next Generation, and Voyager

* The text doesn’t provide specific details about the Klingons in these series, only that they are grouped together. (The image accompanying this section is not provided in the text, so no visual information is available.)

Key Takeaway: the article is ranking different versions of Klingons throughout Star Trek history, and this excerpt focuses on the evolution of the Klingons from the original series films towards a more complex and less problematic portrayal.

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