It's one poorly taken picture.This isn't "changing and evolving" the Klingons; it's "reinventing the wheel" for no reason whatsoever.
I think they are just comparing the current situation with the time around TMP. Originally it was planned as a retcon and then seventeen years later we got confirmation that the smoothies are canon. The same could happen here.I like how certain users here who don't want to accept that smoothies are canon, due to the Augument Virus storyline on ENT, are now telling other Trek fans to accept a (possible) change in Klingon design they dislike
I like how certain users here who don't want to accept that smoothies are canon, due to the Augument Virus storyline on ENT, are now telling other Trek fans to accept a (possible) change in Klingon design they dislike
Fanboy solidarity
I like how certain users here who don't want to accept that smoothies are canon, due to the Augument Virus storyline on ENT, are now telling other Trek fans to accept a (possible) change in Klingon design they dislike
Fanboy solidarity
Do we know that he was an extra? His fb lists him as an art student in Toronto.......might he have just been an intern in the art dept or just on set and not employed on the production?^ Yeah but that's obviously him backtracking after the backlash. As an extra he knew what he was playing. I think it's obvious these are "Sarcophagus ship Klingons" whatever that means.
I think it's worth pointing out, if it wasn't already, that the production crew said they will be putting their own creative stamp on Trek Lore, and even pointed out the nuFilms as an example.
This isn't "changing and evolving" the Klingons; it's "reinventing the wheel" for no reason whatsoever.
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A reboot that dare not speak its name...
Quelle surprise
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We have no context for these Klingons. The complaining says more about you than it does the production team.
Do we know that he was an extra? His fb lists him as an art student in Toronto.......might he have just been an intern in the art dept or just on set and not employed on the production?
Ouch! Fired by a dog.Not according to Nicholas Meyer ('s dog) that twitted "One Less Extra" in response to the leak.
https://www.twitter.com/StarTrekDog/status/830558692223369216
Yes a tweet from a dog is beyond reproach.........Not according to Nicholas Meyer ('s dog) that twitted "One Less Extra" in response to the leak.
https://www.twitter.com/StarTrekDog/status/830558692223369216
Yeah, if they're supposed not to be standard Klingons but some weird mutants/ancestors then it obviously is fine. And with hair they'd be passable as normal Klingons, although I still don't think the design is particularly good.The context we do have...I.e some other leaked stuff....suggest they could be 'ancient' Klingons. (In their own kind of sleeper ship....) Which makes sense of these designs (as does gluing hair on after lunch.) in the context of that and other tidbits of previous Klingon design or lore (are these the gods that Kahless slew? Fekliri? Worf had a funny spine too....) that tend to not be big in the consciousness of fandom. Same for them fitting in with azetbur and Chang to some extent.
Maybe the creative team should check with us before they do anything?This isn't "changing and evolving" the Klingons; it's "reinventing the wheel" for no reason whatsoever.
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