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  2. Klingon - Wikipedia

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    Klingons possess a robust and enduring biology as well as large and muscular statures. Klingons have been seen on multiple occasions possessing physical strength equal to or superior to that of Jem'Hadar and Hirogen, two other races possessing immense strength, and the half-human B'Elanna Torres proves more than a match for a Vulcan. Their ...

  3. Klingon culture - Wikipedia

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    Klingons are known to have sexual relations with humans, with the character B'Elanna Torres being an example of a Klingon-human hybrid; Torres' mother is a Klingon. In the Next Generation episode " Justice ", Worf states that he must resist his urges for "general sex" as the only women available to him are human females, who are more "fragile ...

  4. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds EPs Explain Why Their Klingons ...

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    The following contains spoilers from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Season 2 premiere. Proceed accordingly. In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Season 2 premiere — now streaming on Paramount+ ...

  5. Category : Fictional characters with superhuman strength

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    For perspective, the average physically fit human is able to "lift/drag/carry" one's own body weight; up to double one's own body weight. Olympic weightlifters are near the limit of human potential, being nearly five or six times stronger than the average human, who will struggle to lift 100 lb (45 kg) over their head.

  6. Vulcan (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    Vulcans are typically depicted as stronger, faster, and longer-lived than humans. [17] This is hypothesized to be due to the increased gravity on Vulcan (1.4 g). However, Vulcans are less cold-tolerant than humans. There are instances of them living over 220 years. [18]

  7. The Final Reflection - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between empire-building races—such as the Klingons, the Humans and Vulcans with their Federation, and the Romulans—and less driven races, whom the Klingons use as servants (kuve). The novel concerns an intergenerational conflict within the Klingon government, between a faction wanting war with the Federation and a faction ...

  8. List of Star Trek aliens - Wikipedia

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    The Hirogen culture is based around hunting other sentient species, whom they regard as "prey." They are humanoid but larger than humans. [14] Reception. In 2017, ScreenRant ranked the Hirogen the 10th most bizarre aliens in the Star Trek franchise up to that time. [8] Horta: Janus VI, Alpha Quadrant "The Devil in the Dark" (TOS)

  9. Will AI soon be as smart as — or smarter than — humans? - AOL

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    AI has been relentlessly overtaking humans on task after task, and I invite carbon chauvinists to stop moving the goal posts and publicly predict which tasks AI will never be able to do ...