Everything? The TOS Klingons really didn't get any depth. We knew next to nothing about them or their culture. Other than they were Eeeeeeviiiil!!!!Hi. Does anyone out there know what the differences were between the TOS Klingons and John M. Fords Klingons??
A better question might be, how did John M. Ford's Klingons differ from Ron Moore's Klingons?
Swear to god when I read the Thread title, I thought it was comparing "our" Klingons to theoretical ones as envisioned by John Ford, the director, as in "Stagecoach" and his other great Westerns.
"Dem Cling-ons is stealin' all a' are livestock and wooin' all a' are wimmin! Bedder git th' Sheriff a'fore we got nuthin' left!"
Sorry for the derail!
Swear to god when I read the Thread title, I thought it was comparing "our" Klingons to theoretical ones as envisioned by John Ford, the director, as in "Stagecoach" and his other great Westerns.![]()
Swear to god when I read the Thread title, I thought it was comparing "our" Klingons to theoretical ones as envisioned by John Ford, the director, as in "Stagecoach" and his other great Westerns.
"Dem Cling-ons is stealin' all a' are livestock and wooin' all a' are wimmin! Bedder git th' Sheriff a'fore we got nuthin' left!"
Sorry for the derail!
I'd watch The Quiet Klingon.
I never understood why it was necessary to create "fusions" in the first place. Why couldn't the Klingons be a multi-racial society? Having "fusions" is an interesting thought, but I regarded the humanlike Klingons vs. the tire-tread-headed Klingons in the mid-1980s much like what the TNG movies did with Romulans and Remans, or what the Xindi did with Insectoids, Aquatics and Primates.
Ignoring modern Trek, TOS did establish the Klingon Empire to be bent on conquest. Perhaps they didn't allow their subject races to serve in the space-going military.
Imagine if Imperial China had conquered all of earth, and then created a space program and colonized other planets, but didn't actually subjugate any alien races. Couldn't they still call themselves an empire?
My biggest question always was how did the Federation know the ridged forehead Klingons were actually Klingons at the beginning of Star Trek :The Motion Picture?? With the exception of them seeing the 3 Klingon battle cruisers. They recognized them instantly when they showed them on there monitors at Epsilon Nine. What happened in those 2 and a half years when all the Federation only saw the smooth headed Klingons in the TOS?? It is almost like TMP takes place in a separate universe from TOS. With Vulcan having moons too.
My biggest question always was how did the Federation know the ridged forehead Klingons were actually Klingons at the beginning of Star Trek :The Motion Picture?? With the exception of them seeing the 3 Klingon battle cruisers. They recognized them instantly when they showed them on there monitors at Epsilon Nine. What happened in those 2 and a half years when all the Federation only saw the smooth headed Klingons in the TOS??
No one specifically identifties the Klingons as Klingons in the film. The closest we get is when the Epsilon Nine computer translates the phrase "Imperial Klingon cruiser Amar", and then this...My biggest question always was how did the Federation know the ridged forehead Klingons were actually Klingons at the beginning of Star Trek :The Motion Picture?? With the exception of them seeing the 3 Klingon battle cruisers. They recognized them instantly when they showed them on there monitors at Epsilon Nine. What happened in those 2 and a half years when all the Federation only saw the smooth headed Klingons in the TOS??
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