Marc Okrand on Klingon

2002 | 21 minutes | 0.0 ★ (0)

Marc Okrand on Klingon
  • Overview

    Marc Okrand discusses his involvement with the Star Trek franchise and his work on inventing the Klingon and Vulcan languages.

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    01 January 2002

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