Terxpahseyton
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Haha, I am not following you down that road. Given the difference of TOS and TNG, the Klingons have, if anything, devolved, over time. But then of course those were just them human genes they infected their population with, as shown in ENT.....I would expect them to be a bit of a step back. Apparently, Discovery takes place ten years before the events of Captain Kirk and ST:TOS, so it makes a bit of sense that the Klingons aren't quite as evolved as they were in ST:TNG
Regardless, while a primitive culture will hardly help to make the villain interesting, they don't seem to have tried much, so far.
But the series has barely started and I have not even watched all of that, so I probably have ventured into judgement and forecasting as far as I should and beyond.
The Romulan War happened right after Enterprise.And if I remember my Trek history, the time frame that Discovery takes place in includes the Romulan war. I can't wait to see what they do with that.
Discovery takes place a century later. And the Federation had no contact to Romulans since that war until the respective TOS episode.