The Klingons and the Romulans have become two of Star Trek's most enduring aliens, largely because their introductions on Star Trek: The Original Serieswere so great. With the premiere of Star Trek: ...
After months and months of waiting, CBS finally released the first trailer for Star Trek: Discovery yesterday (seen above) and one aspect stood out above all the rest: the Klingon’s new look. The most ...
With the premiere of CBS All Access’ “Star Trek: Discovery,” fans are finally getting an answer to one of the most burning questions they have about the new series. The showrunner is opening up about ...
The “Star Trek” franchise has spent a lot of time developing concepts about alien physiology across its many shows and movies, but one longtime fan theory about Klingon sexual anatomy has never been ...
Both warrior races started as one-dimensional bad guys for our heroes to fight. Now, both Klingons and Mandalorians are fan favorites, and in many ways becoming almost mascots for their respective ...
LOS ANGELES — In Star Trek: Discovery, the Klingons stand out for the richness, detail and variety of their appearance. As with real species, the latest depiction of the Star Trek aliens didn't happen ...
James has been gaming for as long as he can remember, from conquering the world in Civilization or blowing up worlds in Stellaris to getting sucked into yet another grind on either version of ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The trailer introduced the show’s main character, Commander Michael Burnham, and several other ...
Had friends over last night, stayed up late in the night, and consumed copious amounts of scotch. Eventually we brought up the age old debate, the debate that has split geekdom, one of the true holy ...
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. The many faces of Mary Chieffo, a Klingon for all seasons. She also adds that the comedy aspect of Lower ...
Robin Zabiegalski (they/them) is a queer, non-binary writer with over eight years of experience writing for digital media. Robin previously covered Star Trek for Heavy.com and has interviewed several ...