Klingon
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Klingon
Summary
Klingon is a fictional humanoid species[1]. Klingon ranks in the top 8% of fictional_humanoid_species entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,523 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Klingon is the creator of Gene L. Coon[3].
- Klingon's instance of is recorded as fictional humanoid species[4].
- Klingon's instance of is recorded as fictional ethnic group[5].
- Klingon's instance of is recorded as Star Trek species[6].
- Klingon is a type of fictional humanoid[7].
- Klingon is a type of Star Trek character[8].
- Klingon's Commons category is recorded as Klingon[9].
- Klingon's significant event is recorded as first appearance[10].
- Klingon's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Klingons[11].
- Klingon's from narrative universe is recorded as Star Trek universe[12].
- Klingon's home world is recorded as Qo'noS[13].
- Klingon's described by source is recorded as Star Trek Fact Files[14].
- Klingon's described by source is recorded as The Worlds of the Federation[15].
- Klingon's described by source is recorded as The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture[16].
- Klingon's described by source is recorded as Star Trek: A Celebration[17].
- Klingon's described by source is recorded as Who's Who in Star Trek 1[18].
- Klingon's described by source is recorded as Aliens[19].
- Klingon's present in work is recorded as Vectors[20].
- Klingon's present in work is recorded as Old Wounds[21].
- Klingon's present in work is recorded as The Dominion: Olympus Descending[22].
- Klingon's present in work is recorded as Dreadnought![23].
- Klingon's present in work is recorded as Last Full Measure[24].
- Klingon's present in work is recorded as Lesser Evil[25].
- Klingon's present in work is recorded as Abyss[26].
- Klingon's present in work is recorded as The Soul Key[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include fictional humanoid species[4], fictional ethnic group[5], and Star Trek species[6]. Recorded subclass of include fictional humanoid[7] and Star Trek character[8].
Why It Matters
Klingon ranks in the top 8% of fictional_humanoid_species entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,523 views/month).[2] Klingon has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Klingon is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]