Star Trek Fan Collective - Klingon Edition | Official Merchandise for Trekkies | Perfect for Cosplay, Collecting & Sci-Fi Decor
Star Trek Fan Collective - Klingon Edition | Official Merchandise for Trekkies | Perfect for Cosplay, Collecting & Sci-Fi Decor

Star Trek Fan Collective - Klingon Edition | Official Merchandise for Trekkies | Perfect for Cosplay, Collecting & Sci-Fi Decor

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Product Description Star Trek Fans voted online for their favorite Klingon episodes from the Star Trek television series, which resulted in Star Trek: Fan Collective - Klingon. Get ready for brilliant battles, thrilling adventure and pulse-pounding action when the federation encounters it's arch nemesis - the Klingon. Amazon.com The fourth volume of the Star Trek Fan Collective series tackles the Federation's arch-enemies-turned-sometimes-allies, the Klingons. It begins in chronological order with Enterprise's premiere episode, "Broken Bow." A new starship, Enterprise NX-01, is rushed into service when a Klingon crash-lands on Earth and Starfleet decides to return him to his home world. Then skip to two episodes of the Original Series, "Errand of Mercy" and "The Trouble with Tribbles," which focus on the conflicts between the Federation and the Klingons. But the two factions had begun working together by the time of The Next Generation. In "A Matter of Honor," Riker (Jonathan Frakes) spends some time serving aboard a Klingon ship, and his Enterprise shipmate, Worf (Michael Dorn), delves deep into his Klingon culture along with his brother Kurn (Tony Todd) in "Sins of the Father." Then in the two-part "Redemption," a bridge between the fourth and fifth seasons, the Klingon empire teeters on the brink of civil war. Worf arrived at the space station Deep Space Nine when the Klingons offer to join the Federation in the Dominion war in "The Way of the Warrior." There he remained for "The Sword of Kahless," in which the search for a mythical artifact turns into a very real struggle for power. Last are DS9's humor classic "Trials and Tribble-ations," followed by Voyager's "Barge of the Dead," in which B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) has visions of the Klingon afterlife. Of all the fan collectives released so far, Star Trek Fan Collective: Klingon has the largest number of episodes to draw from, so there will inevitably be controversy over which episodes were selected (via fan vote). While the two Tribble episodes are among the franchise's most popular, the Klingons are somewhat tangential characters, and "Trials and Tribble-ations" was previously included on Star Trek Fan Collective: Time Travel. The space might have been better spent on the Original Series' "Day of the Dove" or more TNG and DS9, though that might have turned the set into Star Trek Fan Collective: Worf. --David Horiuchi

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2024-05-26 Update: Between this set and the Alternate Realities collection and the Jean-Luc Picard, there are nine repeated episodes.Star Trek - DS9 - Trials and Tribble-ations - Klingon and Time TravelStar Trek - TNG - All Good Things... - Q and Time TravelStar Trek - TNG - Darmok - Captain's Log and JLPStar Trek - TNG - Q Who - Borg and QStar Trek - TNG - Tapestry - Q and JLPStar Trek - TNG - The Inner Light - Alternate Realioties and JLPStar Trek - TNG - Yesterday's Enterprise - Alternate Realioties and Time TravelStar Trek - TOS - The City On The Edge Of Forever - Captain's Log and Time TravelStar Trek - VOY - Endgame - Borg and Time TravelDS9 had a total of 13 episodesEnterprise had a total of nine episodesTNG had a total of 31 episodes, the most of the all seven collectionsTOS had 10 episodesVoyager had a total of 20 episodesFor a total of 83 episodes among the seven collections.I found it disheartening that there were so many repeats of episodes and the disproportionate of episodes among all even seasons although I understand why that is and enforces the ideology that TNG was the best series of the first five.I am enjoying watching these though.One of the collections had a damaged disk retainer. I forgot which and it really doesn't matter which one.------------------------------------------Upon initial inspection everything looks great. I opened each DVD case and looked at each DVD and they all seem in great condition. The cases are also very premium quality. Even the DVD images look great. They spent some money on these sets and it shows.I haven't watched any of the episodes yet though because this is an initial impression but I'm sure they'll be perfect. If anything changes, I'll be sure to post an update.