Now that I think about it, Worf killed two Klingon leaders and their deaths resulted in governments favorable to Federation interests. If I lived in the future of Star Trek, I'd think he was some kind of Federation CIA asset.
But even if that's the case, it's really the stupid Klingons' fault for having a governmental system where the head of state can be killed in a fucking duel. If it's that easy, they really have regime change coming to them. The Klingons are too dumb to have a space empire tbh.
The Klingons are too dumb to have a space empire tbh.
I think Chancellor K'mpec knew this, which is why he chose Picard as the arbiter of succession. Shit was getting too real and they needed an actual adult to facilitate some version of a smooth transition of power. Left to their own devices, the Klingons would happily beat the shit out of one another until they ran out of blood wine.
Now that I think about it, Worf killed two Klingon leaders and their deaths resulted in governments favorable to Federation interests. If I lived in the future of Star Trek, I'd think he was some kind of Federation CIA asset.
But even if that's the case, it's really the stupid Klingons' fault for having a governmental system where the head of state can be killed in a fucking duel. If it's that easy, they really have regime change coming to them. The Klingons are too dumb to have a space empire tbh.
I think Chancellor K'mpec knew this, which is why he chose Picard as the arbiter of succession. Shit was getting too real and they needed an actual adult to facilitate some version of a smooth transition of power. Left to their own devices, the Klingons would happily beat the shit out of one another until they ran out of blood wine.