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Fair point about the Klingons' apparently unique ability and willingness to show up with a fuckton of warships at any given place and any time, but it's really not accurate to say that fighting is the only thing that they're good at. The Dominion War arc of DS9, for example, also demonstrates that they (somehow) have a terrifyingly competent intelligence service, to the point where Martok or Gowron can apparently just casually pull data on whatever matter Sisko needs at any given moment seemingly out of thin air.* If you don't simply chalk this up to lazy writing it suggests that there's a whole lot more going on with the Klingons behind the scenes than the Federation is really aware of or willing to acknowledge.
Exactly. And 24th century humans seem to be so heavily indoctrinated against acting with (overt) aggression under normal circumstances that the cheerful violence of Klingon society probably causes many of them to short-circuit from sheer cognitive dissonance when considering Klingons as a whole.
So I may be weird but the Klingons always made perfect sense as to why there so advanced. If you think about it some of our greatest technological achievements were developed in wartime or periods of hostility so a species that is always at war would by default be the most advanced since they would be in that constant state of growth. I know they come off as big boisterous buffoons but we know they have culture, we know that their government is structured enough to have a civil war and not an all-out brawl and we only get a look at the Klingons away from their home planet.
I may be thinking about it too much but even their concept of honor would make sense with Klingon scientists since they could track the number of kills their new invention caused and which families it helped. Since they are a warlike people they'd keep their best and brightest hidden away. The klingons that can't hack it as scientists leave their planet to claim honor. They may avoid living on the planet either out of jealousy of the people responsible for the deaths of thousands or because they know they'd pick a fight with a scientist and bring shame to their family. I could be drifting into the realms of fan fiction with this but it always seemed to me that the klingon society would consider the guy that made the cloaking system almost akin to their Emporer.
Mind you I think most people just classify them as space orks, including STD writers, and chalk their military might up to luck and being able to take a few fazor shots to the chest.