I Didn’t Know Where Roddenberry Got The Name Klingon In Star Trek Until Now

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry derived the name Klingon from his past as a police officer. Roddenberry created Star Trek in 1964 with its original pilot, "The Cage," which was rejected by NBC. Before he was a successful television producer, Roddenberry was a sergeant in the Los Angeles Police Department, and Gene drew inspiration from his life when developing ideas for Star Trek.

Related Klingons Were Changed Forever By This Star Trek: TNG Episode The Klingons were completely changed and updated in Star Trek: The Next Generation in the season 2 episode "Matter of Honor." Where Star Trek Creator Gene Roddenberry Got The Name Klingon From Roddenberry knew a Clingan Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry derived the unusual name "Klingon" from a fellow LAPD sergeant he knew, Sgt. Wilbur Clingan.

Although Klingons are named for Gene Roddenberry's friend, he did not actually create the warrior race. Like many crucial aspects of Star Trek such as naming the United Federation of Planets and the Prime Directive, as well as creating Khan Noonien Singh , the Klingons are the brainchild of Star Trek producer Gene L. Coon. Although Coon did not like the name "Klingon," it ended up sticking as no one else among Star Trek's writers and producers suggested anything better.

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