BTW- the "different tastes" thing is not a bad thing. I'm always enlightened when I read posts of someone who sees things differently. It sometimes makes me go back to the material and look through different eyes.
That was all just thinly veiled allegory for Glastnost when Gorkochev wanted to make peace with the Federation after Chernob... er Praxis exploded.
Yes he was hugely popular in the 18 centur-early 19 century among the Romantics and the "Sturm und Drang" folks. In Schiller's work you can sometimes see one character saying of another that he has "an English soul" which back then in Germany meant he was very passionate, sensitive and/or very good at words to express those feelings. I don't know if "Sense and Sensibility" was ever translated into German, but 19th century Gerans would have been firmly on Marianne's side.The Shakespeare quote is based on a quip about "Shakespeare in the original German" and I remember reading about that but to look it up brings up silly stuff about a Klingon Hamlet. But it had to do with popularity of Shakespeare in Germany and many German people had read it in that language first.
Kor and Kang were the best Klingons. Mara was the most attractive Klingon, by far.
Does anyone think that The Klingons in TUC were more a cross between the original Mongolian types and the Turtle headed braggards rather than a continuation of The Kruge/Gowron lunatics? I found they were more civil and respectable than shouting about blood pies and Sto Vo Kor!
JB
I didn't care for that. I would have preferred if they had taken the TUC option and shown that Kor, Kand and Koloth had much more subdued features and looked more like they had in TOS. It was one of those things that just turned me off.What did you guys think of Kor, Kang, and Koloth's appearance on DS9 in "Blood Oath"?
(I asked the question in the DS9 thread, but the thread flopped.)
I did that with several TOS Klingons, Kang with ridges is my usual avatar.^ Years ago, I did that with a screenshot of Kor from "Errand of Mercy," blending in his forehead ridges from one of the DS9 episodes he was in. I thought it looked pretty cool. I'm not sure if I still have it; I'll try to look for it soon.
Kor
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