Ben2, I can tell you that the different "Subject Races" will be part of Traveller. They are a long-established part of the SFU Klingon history. Many of the Subject Races were part of the empire the "Old Kings" had and when they vanished, the Klingons filled the void. Slirdarians and Hilidarians do serve as Marines (the SFU's answer to red shirts). Dunkars make excellent administrative staff. Cromargs make excellent technicians. The one Subject Race that rebelled had its homeworld bombed back to the Stone Age.
Why would one ignore a good tool or pass it over? And remember, that if one can channel the energies of a talented Subject Race being, then one not only gains those skills, one prevents said being from using those talents in less positive ways. Furthermore, the Subject Races have the example of what happened to the Vergarians -- who would risk that?
No, this wasn't in TOS. Neither were all of the "normal" Klingons: the accountants, the teachers, the librarians, the cooks. What we saw were those of the "Warrior Caste" and that's the image we have of them -- and that much of the Federation has as well.
Were there mutinies? Yes. Were they common? No. Was there the occasional traitor? Yes. Was it common? No. The consequences were far too dire for most people to contemplate with the likelihood of success very low. That didn't stop those Subject Race beings from retiring and moving to other places such as the WYN Cluster or some neutral worlds or even the far-flung outposts of the Federation when there was peace between the Federation and the Empire.
Does that help some?
Why would one ignore a good tool or pass it over? And remember, that if one can channel the energies of a talented Subject Race being, then one not only gains those skills, one prevents said being from using those talents in less positive ways. Furthermore, the Subject Races have the example of what happened to the Vergarians -- who would risk that?
No, this wasn't in TOS. Neither were all of the "normal" Klingons: the accountants, the teachers, the librarians, the cooks. What we saw were those of the "Warrior Caste" and that's the image we have of them -- and that much of the Federation has as well.
Were there mutinies? Yes. Were they common? No. Was there the occasional traitor? Yes. Was it common? No. The consequences were far too dire for most people to contemplate with the likelihood of success very low. That didn't stop those Subject Race beings from retiring and moving to other places such as the WYN Cluster or some neutral worlds or even the far-flung outposts of the Federation when there was peace between the Federation and the Empire.
Does that help some?