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''The Klingon Way: A Warrior's Guide'' (
Klingon The Klingons ( ; Klingon: ''tlhIngan'' ) are a fictional species in the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the original ''Star Trek'' (''TOS'') series, Klingons were swarthy humanoids c ...
: ''tlhIngan tIgh: SuvwI' DevmeH paq'') is a 1996 book by the linguist
Marc Okrand Marc Okrand (; born July 3, 1948) is an American linguist. His professional work is in Native American languages, and he is well known as the creator of the Klingon language in the '' Star Trek'' science fiction franchise. Linguistics As a li ...
that was published by
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. ''The Klingon Way'' is a collection of proverbs and sayings in the
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of Klingon, ascribed to the
Klingon The Klingons ( ; Klingon: ''tlhIngan'' ) are a fictional species in the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the original ''Star Trek'' (''TOS'') series, Klingons were swarthy humanoids c ...
race and
Klingon culture Klingon culture is a set of customs and practices of Klingons depicted in the fictional ''Star Trek'' universe. The fictional Klingon society compromises Klingon traditions and conventions, as well as a constructed language named Klingon. Klingon ...
in the fictional ''
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'' universe. Okrand first began constructing the Klingon language in the 1980s when he was hired to produce Klingon dialogue for '' Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'', going on to publish ''
The Klingon Dictionary ''The Klingon Dictionary (TKD)'' is a book by Marc Okrand describing the Klingon language. First published in 1985 and then again with an addendum in 1992, it includes pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary. It has sold more than three hundred thou ...
''. ''The Klingon Way'' expanded the Klingon lexicon, and was followed by ''
Klingon for the Galactic Traveler ''Klingon for the Galactic Traveler'' (''KGT'') is the third book written by Marc Okrand about the Klingon language. It was published in 1997. The book represents the second major expansion of the Klingon language. Contents The book provides inf ...
''. An audiobook version of ''The Klingon Way'', featuring the voices of
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and
Roxann Dawson Roxann Dawson (née Caballero, born September 11, 1958), also credited as Roxann Biggs and Roxann Biggs-Dawson, is an American actress and director. She is best known for her role as B'Elanna Torres on the television series '' Star Trek: Voyager' ...
, was produced by
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. The
Klingon Language Institute The Klingon Language Institute (KLI) is an independent organization originally founded in Flourtown, Pennsylvania and now located in Kentucky. Its goal is to promote the Klingon language and culture. General The KLI has members from all over t ...
considers ''The Klingon Way'' to be a canonical source of the Klingon language, and the book, along with Okrand's other work on the subject, has become highly important for a section of the ''Star Trek'' fandom.


Background

Klingons The Klingons ( ; Klingon language, Klingon: ''tlhIngan'' ) are a fictional species in the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star Trek'' ('' ...
were introduced as antagonists in ''
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'', though were portrayed as less villainous in subsequent ''Star Trek'' television programs—including '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''—and ''Star Trek'' films. The
Klingon language The Klingon language ( tlh, tlhIngan Hol, links=no, '' '': , ) is the constructed language spoken by a fictional alien race called the Klingons, in the ''Star Trek'' universe. Described in the 1985 book ''The Klingon Dictionary'' by Marc Okra ...
was sometimes spoken on-screen early in the franchise's history, but became more formalised in the 1980s.
Marc Okrand Marc Okrand (; born July 3, 1948) is an American linguist. His professional work is in Native American languages, and he is well known as the creator of the Klingon language in the '' Star Trek'' science fiction franchise. Linguistics As a li ...
, a professional linguist who had previously been consulted concerning the
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language for '' Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' (1982), was hired to produce some dialogue in the Klingon language for '' Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'' (1984). Okrand based the language on the guttural sounds made by
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that were used for the Klingon language in '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (1979), as well as the requests made of him that the language have a guttural quality, that it would "sound good", and that it would have a genuine, realistic syntax, grammar and lexicon. Okrand went on to author ''
The Klingon Dictionary ''The Klingon Dictionary (TKD)'' is a book by Marc Okrand describing the Klingon language. First published in 1985 and then again with an addendum in 1992, it includes pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary. It has sold more than three hundred thou ...
'' (1985). This book became significant to ''Star Trek'' fans, and a group of Klingon enthusiasts formed the
Klingon Language Institute The Klingon Language Institute (KLI) is an independent organization originally founded in Flourtown, Pennsylvania and now located in Kentucky. Its goal is to promote the Klingon language and culture. General The KLI has members from all over t ...
. This group began, in 1992, to publish ''HolQeD'' ("Linguistics"), a
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devoted to the study of the Klingon language. Okrand also produced two audio tapes, ''Conversational Klingon'' and ''Power Klingon''. The existing lexicon of Klingon was expanded with the publication of Okrand's ''The Klingon Way'' in 1996. Okrand includes a number of linguistic jokes in his books on Klingon. For example, he has described his development of the Klingon language with reference to ''
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'' (1981), saying that he imagined Klingons as similar to the film's characters: "I pictured the Klingons in the same way, in tight quarters all barking at each other." Consequently, the Klingon word meaning "boot" is ''DaS''.


Contents

''The Klingon Way'' contains an Introduction, Annotations, and 157 proverbs and locutions, with a number of additional proverbs or their modifications found in the descriptions. The book is not arranged in alphabetic order (neither in Klingon or English) and has no index or table of contents. The book presents English translations of the proverbs (called the Federation Standard versions) with their Klingon originals, along with explanation stories and footnote references to the ''Star Trek'' series episodes up to '' Star Trek: Voyager'' and from the films up to '' Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country''. The book includes photos from ''Star Trek'' episodes and films, but does not reference the ''Star Trek'' novels. Entry headings sometimes present more than one related proverb. The description stories explain the role of the given proverb in
Klingon culture Klingon culture is a set of customs and practices of Klingons depicted in the fictional ''Star Trek'' universe. The fictional Klingon society compromises Klingon traditions and conventions, as well as a constructed language named Klingon. Klingon ...
; they sometimes explain language usage of specific Klingon words or particular grammatical form, and also sometimes present additional related proverbs. For example, the proverb ("It is a good day to die") is illustrated with a story explaining that "This is an extremely common Klingon locution, often uttered when the odds seem to favor an opponent. It does not, however, represent a defeatist attitude." Further, the book notes that " Kang, of course, spoke ironically when, accepting the proposition that there was a chance to defeat an adversary, he altered this expression to 'It is a good day to live'." The footnotes point out that this proverb was used in ''The Next Generation'' episode " Sins of the Father" and in the ''Deep Space Nine'' episode " Blood Oath". The image for this entry shows " Koloth encountering a guard for the Albino and teaching him a proverb". Common locutions include ("Klingons do not procrastinate"), . ("Pleasure is nonessential") and ("No one survived Khitomer"). Toasts and wishes include ("We are Klingons!"), ("Adhere to virtue honorably."), and ("May you die well!").


Audiobook

An audiobook version of ''The Klingon Way'', with a running time of 75 minutes, was released by
Simon & Schuster Audio Simon & Schuster () is an American publishing company and a subsidiary of Paramount Global. It was founded in New York City on January 2, 1924 by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln Schuster. As of 2016, Simon & Schuster was the third largest pub ...
. It featured the voices of
Michael Dorn Michael Dorn (born December 9, 1952) is an American actor best known for his role as the Klingon Worf in the '' Star Trek'' franchise. He has appeared more times as a regular cast member than any other ''Star Trek'' actor in the franchise's histo ...
and
Roxann Dawson Roxann Dawson (née Caballero, born September 11, 1958), also credited as Roxann Biggs and Roxann Biggs-Dawson, is an American actress and director. She is best known for her role as B'Elanna Torres on the television series '' Star Trek: Voyager' ...
, known for playing, respectively, the Klingon
Worf Worf, son of Mogh is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. He appears in the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (''TNG'') and seasons four through seven of '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (''DS9'') as well as t ...
in ''The Next Generation'' and the half-Klingon
B'Elanna Torres B'Elanna Torres is a main character in ''Star Trek: Voyager'' played by Roxann Dawson. She is portrayed as a half-human half-Klingon born in 2346 on the Federation colony Kessik IV. She was admitted to Starfleet academy but dropped out before gr ...
in ''Voyager''. The actors read the book's phrases in the Klingon language and explain the significance of them.


Reception and significance

A review of the book, concentrating on the new vocabulary and the specific grammatical features, by was published by Rich "Captain Krankor" Yampell in ''HolQeD'', and was later republished in his ''The Grammarian's Desk: A Collection of Grammatical Opinion & Wisdom of the Warrior's Tongue'', edited by Lawrence M. Schoen. Reviewing the audiobook version of ''The Klingon Way'' for the ''
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'', the freelance columnist Grant McKenzie said that "If you've ever wanted to toss some conversational Klingon into a friendly chat, this audio will quickly have you up to speed and make you the hit of the next Trekker convention. Non-Trekkers, on the other hand, won't have a clue what they're listening to." Okrand went on to produce ''
Klingon for the Galactic Traveler ''Klingon for the Galactic Traveler'' (''KGT'') is the third book written by Marc Okrand about the Klingon language. It was published in 1997. The book represents the second major expansion of the Klingon language. Contents The book provides inf ...
'' (1997), a second major expansion of the Klingon language. This work presents an overview of Klingon culture as depicted in the Klingon language, containing several more Klingon proverbs and locutions, and may be considered a companion book to ''The Klingon Way''. The Klingon Language Institute considers both to be canonical sources of the Klingon language, holding that only Okrand's work can be considered canonical. Okrand's various works have become highly significant to some ''Star Trek'' fans, who sometimes take them very seriously. The novelist and researcher
Michael Hemmingson Michael Hemmingson (July 12, 1966 – January 9, 2014) was a novelist, short story writer, literary critic, cultural anthropologist, qualitative researcher, playwright, music critic and screenwriter. He died in Tijuana, Mexico on 9 January 2 ...
, in his 2009 study of ''Star Trek'', explained that "''The Klingon Dictionary'' (1992) and ''The Klingon Way'' (1995) were embraced with relish by Trekkies, resulting in a curious subculture within the fandom: people speaking the language and recreating—or engaging in simulation of hyper-reality—Klingon culture and rituals, as represented in the movies and ''The Next Generation'', into their everyday lives".


See also

* List of ''Star Trek'' reference books * Outline of ''Star Trek''


References


External links


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