>suggestion - color coding only one word (especially one that's used
>more than a couple times) makes it hard to find where in the story
>you're referring to. Please either include more words to your
>references or go back to the line numbers. Line numbers aren't workable in the stylesheet version, as what line things appear on changes depending on e.g. the user's font size. That is a pretty unspecific tag, though. It can be worked out from context based on how early it appears in the annotations, but you're right that the tags should be more specific.
>OK, so is this "Karn" a UF-creation, or is he from something?
I originally created him as a KDF bridge officer in Star Trek Online (in which, for those interested in such details, he's officially an "Alien", since there's no actual button for TOS Klingons).
>I don't know anything about Satori family in Salusia. I was curious
>if he's related to Nova Satori.
They're a prominent military family in the UF version of the Salusian Empire, dating back to, oh... UF Core 3, I think? And yes, Nova is also part of the same clan.
>>(TNG Klingons talk
>>a great game about honor. TOS Klingons actually showed it.)
>
>They did? About the only thing that ever stuck with me about TOS
>Klingons was them and tribbles.
It varied from episode to episode - in "The Trouble With Tribbles" they're sort of Central Casting Bad Guys - but, for example, in "Day of the Dove", Commander Kang conducts himself according to a code of sorts, and the TOS-era Klingons in the late John M. Ford's novels (particularly The Final Reflection, which informs a lot of the way Klingons are presented in UF) are much more complex.
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