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Several pieces could be added to those outfits, such as a PADD pouch and a bat'leth strap. (ENT: "Marauders") [1] [2] The costumes for the 22nd century Klingons of Enterprise were designed by Robert Blackman, who thought of them as being akin to Viking outfits. It was intended that they look especially primitive, representing a loosely-organized military that was meant to be more tribal than the Klingon Empire of other series, and that none of the outfits would be uniforms. With indirect references to the Klingons bearing the garb, Blackman observed, "They're not wearing as much battle regalia; their costumes are highly textured and earth-colored, and they have lots of leather and fur and chain mail and all that stuff." (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9, pp. 92)

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  • Several pieces could be added to those outfits, such as a PADD pouch and a bat'leth strap. (ENT: "Marauders") [1] [2] The costumes for the 22nd century Klingons of Enterprise were designed by Robert Blackman, who thought of them as being akin to Viking outfits. It was intended that they look especially primitive, representing a loosely-organized military that was meant to be more tribal than the Klingon Empire of other series, and that none of the outfits would be uniforms. With indirect references to the Klingons bearing the garb, Blackman observed, "They're not wearing as much battle regalia; their costumes are highly textured and earth-colored, and they have lots of leather and fur and chain mail and all that stuff." (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9, pp. 92)
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  • Several pieces could be added to those outfits, such as a PADD pouch and a bat'leth strap. (ENT: "Marauders") [1] [2] The costumes for the 22nd century Klingons of Enterprise were designed by Robert Blackman, who thought of them as being akin to Viking outfits. It was intended that they look especially primitive, representing a loosely-organized military that was meant to be more tribal than the Klingon Empire of other series, and that none of the outfits would be uniforms. With indirect references to the Klingons bearing the garb, Blackman observed, "They're not wearing as much battle regalia; their costumes are highly textured and earth-colored, and they have lots of leather and fur and chain mail and all that stuff." (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9, pp. 92)
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