Most Klingons bleed red like humans, but Star Trek: Lower Decks just brought back pink-blooded Klingons.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Star Trek: Lower Decks just brought back Klingons with pink blood rather than red. A mysterious enemy has been plaguing the Federation throughout Lower Decks season 4, and episode 9, "The Inner Fight," finally provides some answers. After the Lower Deckers find themselves stranded on the uninhabited and remote Sherbal V, they soon discover that they are not alone.
Ma'ah is not the only Klingon with pink blood in Star Trek: Lower Decks season 4, episode 9. After Mariner opens up to Ma'ah, and they agree to work together, they rally the others aliens marooned on the planet. When an orbiting Klingon Bird-of-Prey answers their distress signal, the unified aliens board it and take control of the bridge. Ma'ah goes after the acting commander with a particularly Klingon viciousness, killing him using only his teeth.
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