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Thanks to this forum I have lost all faith in Star Trek. Humanity is never going to be smart enough to form any kind of alliance with aliens. If we ever meet any we are going to p*** them off during first contact to the point where they will blow up our sun rather than let us leave our solar system.....
FKA K-Tar, grumpy Klingon/El-Aurian hybrid. Now assimilated by PWE.
Sometimes, if you want to bury the hatchet with a Klingon, it has to be in his skull. - Captain K'Tar of the USS Danu about J'mpok.
Well we KNOW, that by the time of the 31'st century, Klingons are members of the federation.
We also know that by the 29'th Century, Time travel is common enough, to have a entire fleet devoted to maintaining the integrity of the timeline (True, this is entirely ignored by the STO team).
Does anyone else find it hard to believe that the Klingons are smart enough to construct a time ship?
And if they didn't construct, Isn't it a bit of a stretch to think they are capable of maintaining one and operating it?
#1: Korath is a Klingon who Janeway goes to for the tech to travel back in time to save the Voyager. The Klingon ship is named after him.
#2: Based on the future seen in Enterprise while dealing with the Sphere-Builders, it is stated that the Klingons have joined the Federation by the 26th Century. Thus what you're seeing is a Temporal Federation ship from the 29th Century built in a Klingon Design. There's probably Andorian versions, etc.
Does anyone else find it hard to believe that the Klingons are smart enough to construct a time ship?
And if they didn't construct, Isn't it a bit of a stretch to think they are capable of maintaining one and operating it?
It was Kirk who said, "A Race of Savages would never of built a Star Empire" or something along those lines, so yes, the Klingons are more than intelligent enough to construct, maintain, and operate a timeship.