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« on: 03 21, 2010, 07:30: AM »

greetings earthling
i'm Spock from planet Vulcan

nuqneH
i love the recent star trek movie, it's maj [good  -Klythe]
i wanna see the star trek tv series. i have recently started learning tlhIngan as you can see
bye

nuqneH
tlhIngan maH
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« Reply #1 on: 03 21, 2010, 06:16: PM »


    Who are you calling an Earthling?  Cheesy Klingon Grin  These forums are open to individuals who are interested in discussing Klingon matters, regardless of species, but it is foolish to greet only Terrans on a Klingon board.  I may only be Klingon, but I see no logic in that, or in introducing yourself in other people's threads.  I have consolidated your posts together in a single post that is about you.  We try to remain on topic here, the other threads are about other people, this new thread is about you and anything you are interested in.

    Clearly you are not the same Spock that served as First Officer of the Enterprise.  Your reputation will be your own, as should your name.  If you find a name that better suits you, there are ways it can be changed. I am confident you can perceive the logic of reviewing the general Posting guidelines as well as Posting in persona.

    I welcome you to the Klingon Imperial Forums.  I am wondering if you could explain the logic from a Vulcan perspective of learning the language of a warrior culture, a culture path Vulcans are famous for turning away from.  What similarities and differences do you see between pre-Surak Vulcans and Klingons?

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