Ah, but while you Klingons revel in the glory of battle, we humans strive for progress and unity. Our evolution isn't just about survival of the fittest; it's about empathy, cooperation, and growth. And as for your "honor code," well, let's not forget the time when Duras dishonorably schemed to seize power, betraying his own kin and bringing shame to the Klingon Empire. Honourable warrior leaders may abound, but it takes more than brute strength to navigate the complexities of the galaxy.
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Bill of House Monroe: your words remind me of a certain Arbiter of Succession who was also from your world... He too would list weaknesses as strengths and erroneously ascribe the actions of one to be the responsibility of the many. It is your Human collectivist tendencies that will be your undoing. Only the individual warrior can redeem himself while responsibility for his success or failure rests solely with him 👀
here is where it is quite interesting how the klingons and humans came to become friends... i remember a certain captain who was very fond of being a loud individualist