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Klingon culture

Klingon culture describes the customs and practices of Klingons in the fictional ''Star Trek'' universe.
==Portrayal over time==
In the original series (TOS), ''Star Trek'' modeled the conflict between the Federation and the Klingon Empire on the Cold War between the Western countries and the Soviet Union.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Klingons and Commies )〕 TOS Klingons were not given many cultural traits, either original or Soviet-like, beyond a generic need for domination and tyranny. However, they were typically portrayed with bronze skin and facial hair suggestive of North Asian peoples such as the Mongols (in fact, Gene L. Coon's only physical description of them in his ''Errand of Mercy'' script is "Oriental, hard-faced").〔Gerrold, David (1973). (''The Trouble With Tribbles'' ). p. 100. Quote: "()hink of the Mongol Hordes with spaceships and ray guns"〕 In ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', the Klingons were "reimagined" or retconned, and were depicted with ridged foreheads, new uniforms, and a distinctive Klingon language. Gene Roddenberry has said that the movie-era Klingons are closer to his original vision, but could not be realized in a low-budget television show.
With the advent of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and subsequent series the Klingons became allies, and the portrayal of their culture changed to resemble a warrior code similar to the samurai (or, rather, Western imaginations of them) and Vikings. Klingon starship crews have also been compared to motorcycle gangs.〔"Koloth's aide, Korax, was played by Michael Pataki — a most vicious fellow indeed. Quite mean. He looked like a member of the Interstellar Hell's Angels." — David Gerrold, op.cit., p.276.〕
Their culture centers on honor and combat. The High Council, led by a Chancellor, governs the Klingon Empire. The position of Emperor was re-established in the 24th century, largely as a figurehead.

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