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Ever seen the photo of "skull stew" in the klingon resturant? Blood pie? Blood wine? The flesh of a wild Sabre Beast? I sure never saw a Klingon vegetarian on any of the shows.
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"Sins of the Father" implied Klingons don't cook their food, though I think that fell by the wayside in later years.
Also: Hasn't pretty much every Klingon dish we've heard-of implied carnivorousness? I mean, Rokeg Blood Pie, Heart of Targ, Skull Stew, Bloodwine?
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"Pen pals" mentions an equstrain adventure program on the Holodeck. Mentioned are a Klingon Sark and an Andorian Zabathu
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quote:Originally posted by Hunter: "Pen pals" mentions an equstrain adventure program on the Holodeck. Mentioned are a Klingon Sark and an Andorian Zabathu
There's a couple David Warner jokes in here somewhere...
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