Definitely Vulcans. Vulcans are significantly stronger than Klingons.
Vulcans are stronger in the mind, klingons are stronger in the heart
Its just like boggle but in the Klingon language, and yes Klingon is a language it was developed over the years by the Klingon language institute
In her movie debut, Kirstie Alley plays the Vulcan (ears and all) Lieutenant Saavik. Also, when she and Mr. Spock talk in Vulcan to one another, Leonard Nimoy and she actually spoke English. Later, the sound engineers, created Vulcan words to match how their faces and mouths moves. Afterwards, the actors overdubbed the sound.Another piece of trivia... this was the only Star Trek movie with no Klingon characters.
This column is for English, not Klingon.
Question: Where would you find a Klingon? Answer: They do not exsit.
The Klingon Gambit has 158 pages.
That depends on what you want to do. I would choose Vulcan because it is a more cultured people, and they have a lot of technology that we can learn from, and they have always been friends of the Federation. But someone might want to learn Klingon in order to learn additional military/tactical skills or to maintain friendship through diplomacy, etc.
It would be a better deal and possibly more useful fun, to study the principles of Cryptography, of which many books are available. Know"d the Code.
Its just like boggle but in the Klingon language, and yes Klingon is a language it was developed over the years by the Klingon language institute
Klingon was created in 1967.
This column is for English, not Klingon.
In her movie debut, Kirstie Alley plays the Vulcan (ears and all) Lieutenant Saavik. Also, when she and Mr. Spock talk in Vulcan to one another, Leonard Nimoy and she actually spoke English. Later, the sound engineers, created Vulcan words to match how their faces and mouths moves. Afterwards, the actors overdubbed the sound.Another piece of trivia... this was the only Star Trek movie with no Klingon characters.
Its just like boggle but in the Klingon language, and yes Klingon is a language it was developed over the years by the Klingon language institute
The Klingon Dictionary has 191 pages.
The Klingon Gambit was created in 1981-10.
The Klingon Hamlet has 219 pages.
The Klingon Hamlet was created in 2000-02.
Question: Where would you find a Klingon? Answer: They do not exsit.