![]() ![]() Other interesting revelations include the knowledge that not only do Klingons have redundant systems in their bodies, but that their ships are also designed with redundant systems in case of failure. It doesn’t help that even if the engineer does survive after his ship is destroyed, he would never be permitted to serve on a Klingon ship again! Previously unknown facts about life on a Klingon ship are shared including the revelation that most Klingon engineers would prefer death rather than abandoning a ship after a catastrophic malfunction, as they consider their inability to save the ship a personal humiliation. This section explains the Bridge and its stations, crew descriptions and the ship shift system. The story then turns to life aboard a B’rel-class ship. Screencaps from Star Trek episodes and movies show familiar Klingon faces as well as scenes aboard a Klingon B’rel-class ship. Photos are provided, with cutaways, detailed deck plans, and individual photos of specific components, such as weapons. The main part of the book explains the layout of the ship and describes the weaponry, propulsion, navigation and ship systems. The KNA designs and produces the ships, which are then turned over to the specific Houses to be fitted out to their own specifications. The actual shipbuilding, however, is done by the Klingon Navy Academy (KNA). The story of the B’rel class ship begins with its commissioning, which is not done through a centralized source as in the Federation, but by the powerful Klingon houses. The book opens with a foreword by General Martok, who explains that he prefers his B’rel-class I.K.S Rotarran to any other class of Klingon ship, especially the Vor’cha class, preferred by his now-dead adversary Gowron. ![]() For those who aren’t ship geeks, fear not, there are descriptions of Klingon culture that make the book well worth the read. The Haynes Klingon Bird-of-Prey Owners’ Workshop Manual is a book that will surely please fans of the Klingons as well as those Star Trek fans interested in ship design. The fearsome-looking ship not only became popular with fans but also an iconic element of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.The Haynes Klingon Bird-of-Prey Owners’ Workshop Manual When later drafts swapped Klingons for Romulans, the ship’s designation as a Bird-of-Prey remained and the craft was redesigned to reflect Klingon technology. Metal Christmas tree ornament measures 4.5″ W x 0.58″ H x 2.89″ D.Įarly script drafts of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock used Romulan in their classic Bird-of-Prey warship as the film’s antagonists.Originally created for 2021 San Diego Comic-Con, New York Comic Con and select events.Limited availability while supplies last, not available in stores. PopMinded™ event exclusive ornament and one of only 3,750 issued.Designed by Jake Angell, this metal Keepsake Ornament comes pre-packaged in a box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage.PopMinded event exclusive-one of just 3,750 issued. Put the fearsome-looking ship on display with this meticulously detailed Christmas tree ornament. Star Trek™ HMS Bounty Klingon™ Bird-of-Prey Metal Ornament Product DetailsĮarly script drafts of “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” used Romulans in their classic Bird-of-Prey warship as the film’s antagonists. ![]()
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