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Richard Schultz
> This may draw the flames, but I am seriously of the opinion that there should
> be a Star Trek film OR book dealing solely with the military aspects of a
> direct and acknowledged confrontation with the Klingons. We all know that
> is could happen, although perhaps as (un?)likely as a, say, nuclear
> confrontation on Earth (no flames on that, please), so why not examine it
> theatrically, and with the writers && creators giving it thought?
A complete military history of the Klingon Empire would be voluminous,
but surely would be a glorious thing...
Even an Earth audience would appreciate a record of those battles involving
Federation forces. For example, a complete history of the battle of Donatu
Five, along with a full description of the D6 and D4 class ships, the hand
weapons used, the personalities of the commanders on both sides, the
economic conditions which lead to the confrontation, charts of the strategies
used in the fire fights, etc., surely could fill one text. If nothing
else, Mr. Shatner could draw from history for Star Trek V, although Captain
Kirk was in short pants when the battle was waged...
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