Citations:Klingon

warrior or culture

 * 2006, Will Self, Junk mail, Black Cat, ISBN 0802170234, page 41:
 * The décor is late Klingon, as are the waitresses, who sashay around in long, velour coat robes underneath big hair. He breaks off to order an espresso from a Klingon who's wafting by
 * 2008, Tara Brabazon, Thinking Popular Culture, War, Terrorism and Writing, Ashgate Publishing, ISBN 0754675297, page 119:
 * I do not need wireless access to Wikipedia. No one does. The digi-literate who have run out of friends to text message on the train do not need to enlarge the listing for Klingon while they are on the move.
 * 2008, Suzie Millions, The Complete Book of Retro Crafts, Collecting, Displaying & Making Crafts of the Past, Sterling Publishing Company, ISBN 1579908691, illustrated, page 21:
 * Filling in what should have been light flesh with dark brown paint, the artist gives this Lamb of God the sweeping scowl of a Klingon warrior.
 * 2008, Lenya Heitzig and Penny Pierce Rose, Live Intimately, Lessons from the Upper Room, Fresh Life Series, Fresh Life Bible Studies, David C. Cook (publisher), ISBN 1434767906, page 102:
 * As might be expected, the headlines were filled with references to Star Wars and Klingon cloaking devices. The secret is not some microwave frequency or a Klingon cloaking device, but the supernatural ability of an omnipresent and omniscient God!

language

 * 1999, Angela D. Friederici and Randolf Menzel, Learning, Rule Extraction and Representation, Walter de Gruyter, ISBN 3110161338, illustrated, pages 199–200:
 * To address this issue, we used unfamiliar letters from an unknown alphabet (Klingon Alphabet) as stimulus materials for which in principle both types of codes can be generated.
 * 2006, Mikael Parkvall, Limits of Language, Almost Everything You Didn't Know You Didn't Know About Language and Languages, Battlebridge Publications, ISBN 1903292042, illustrated, page 130:
 * At least one parent did start to raise a child in Klingon, but gave the experiment up after a couple of years.
 * 2009, Alan Allport and John E. Ferguson Jr., Immigration Policy, Infobase Publishing, ISBN 1604131268, page 96:
 * After a couple of days of this story circulating in the media, embarrassed Multnomah County officials announced that the need for a Klingon translator had been dropped.