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The Klingons were once the avatar of pure masculinity—testosterone-driven warriors defined by honor, aggression, and brute-force competence. Today, they have been reduced to "polyamorous refugees" and "foreigners" by a writers' room that fundamentally despises the concept of the warrior spirit. This isn’t an evolution of the lore; it is a total ideological replacement. This transformation is the direct result of a "self-insert" philosophy championed by writer Eric Anthony Glover. Glover, whose background is rooted in militant political drama rather than sci-fi allegory, has mapped his own identity onto the character of Dian. By treating the Klingons as "foreigners" to be "protected" through a care-based morality, Glover has stripped them of the very traits that made them legendary. He claims the show is about "listening," yet the narrative ends with the Federation using "force" to get its way—a staggering irony further highlighted by the episode title "Vox in Excelso." This production team used a Latin phrase for its "posh" sound, seemingly unaware it refers to the Papal decree used to suppress the Knights Templar. In their arrogance, they have not only misunderstood the Klingons; they have accidentally damned the entire species to the Klingon underworld by denying them an honorable death. #StarfleetAcademy #KlingonHonor #EndModernTrek #NuTrekFailure #EricAnthonyGlover #nerdtown