To be fair, that started in TNG series already with Klingons, and DS9 was also full of it, the honorable fucking nazis, but no one in entire seen by me materials ever ask what happened with dozens of species conquered by them, we just don’t see or hear about them, ever, not even as slaves.
You might be right, though Klingons have been stretched a number of directions, including “Space Soviets” in the TOS and even part of the motion picture series (especially Undiscovered Country).
So the other explanation would be that Klingons opress the conquered people to make them rebel so they can have fun and glory supressing the rebellions, since Feds and Romulans aren’t so easy? That would make them not only nazi but also g*mers.
To be fair, that started in TNG series already with Klingons, and DS9 was also full of it, the honorable fucking nazis, but no one in entire seen by me materials ever ask what happened with dozens of species conquered by them, we just don’t see or hear about them, ever, not even as slaves.
You might be right, though Klingons have been stretched a number of directions, including “Space Soviets” in the TOS and even part of the motion picture series (especially Undiscovered Country).
Oh, this episode kind of features a Klingon-conquered world and its people.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/The_Mind's_Eye_(episode)
So the other explanation would be that Klingons opress the conquered people to make them rebel so they can have fun and glory supressing the rebellions, since Feds and Romulans aren’t so easy? That would make them not only nazi but also g*mers.