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I generally accept DS9 as canon, though not many of the elements I dislike about TNG that carried over, such as the depiction of Klingons. I’m not sure if I accept Jadzia’s death and Ezri Dax’s existence as canon.
The TNG depiction of Klingons is just a slight variation on the depiction of Klingons in The Motion Picture, The Search for Spock, and The Undiscovered Country. (Except they no longer have pink blood in the 24th century I guess, and the honor culture thing gets cranked up to 11.)
I’d say the TNG Klingons are flanderized versions of the TOS film Klingons. Also TUC had the most well-rounded depiction of the Klingons.
Yeah, in the 1980s the Klingons still had some USSR in their DNA, but the honor-based warrior culture was suggested by things like, for example, the impulsive glory-seeking behavior of that idiot Klingon captain in Star Trek 5. One of the ironies of Klingon thematic evolution over the years is that we ended up with a warrior race that values honor and dying in battle but also is particularly well known for their (cowardly) cloaking technology. That thematic incongruity probably dates back to TOS, when Klingons were depicted as using Romulan technology due to budgetary limits at the time probably.