How big is a Klingon battle cruiser?
Overall: 74.3 x 49.5 x 18.4cm (29 1/4 x 19 1/2 x 7 1/4 in.)
What is the most powerful Klingon ship?
The K’t’inga battle cruiser becomes the most powerful Klingon ship in the Imperial fleet once it enters the scene in the 2270s, and it remains at the top for nearly a century. It reaches a speed of at least warp 5, has disruptor cannons, phasers, fore and aft torpedo launchers, and concussive charge weaponry.
Why are Klingon ships so dark?
They’re dark to us because of the spectrum of light we can see. Klingons see into the infrared spectrum, something we see here on earth with several predator species, so their lighting has less “visible” light in it.
Why are Klingon ships green?
So, for Klingons and Romulans, it may well be that alloys which are green happen to be the metals they’re most familiar with. They have a history of creating such ships from these metals; they know them and can work with them in a more efficient way than they would a metal from our world.
Are Romulan and Vulcan related?
The Romulans and Vulcans descend from the same ancestor species — specifically, the Romulans are an offshoot of ancient Vulcans. From the Star Trek history we know, it’s unclear when the split between the two occurred, but it was likely during Vulcan’s war-torn period of history.
How many ships do the Klingons have?
This proves beyond any doubt that even after almost two years of all out warfare the Klingon fleet still numbers at least 1,500 ships – possibly many more, since this is only the number of ships that will have that particular modification by the next day – and that the combined enemy forces numbers at least 30,000.
Who is more powerful Romulans or Klingons?
Agreed, The Making of Star Trek states that the Romulan Star Empire encompasses several star systems, but also says that the Klingons are more “powerful” than the Romulans.
Did Romulans create Borg?
It’s possible that the big secret of Star Trek: Picard is that the Romulans are actually responsible for the creation of the Borg Collective. We learn in “Maps and Legends” about the Zhat Vash, a secret cabal within the already super secretive Romulan Tal Shiar.
Why do Romulans look like Vulcans in Picard?
Romulans look nearly identical to Vulcans, because Romulans used to be Vulcans. That is, until they split from their logical brethren to found their own world roughly around the 4th century CE.