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The New Klingons

Do you like the design of these new Klingons? What was your gut reaction?

  • I liked them

    Votes: 127 46.4%
  • I did not like them

    Votes: 147 53.6%

  • Total voters
    274
When I first saw TMP, I thought that the Klingons had been involved in an atomic war or something--mutations explaining the appearance change. If I could retcon things, I'd have the Klingons in Discovery post Star Trek: Nemesis with their new look as a final mutational state, Klingons being a bit like Vidians now.
 
I loved the Into Darkness Klingon costumes and helmets, and the lead Klingon's blue eyes too! Then he unmasked and I was a bit... ehhh... it's fine, they evolved the look a little bit (pointy wispy ears!) and made it a bit more realistic but I kinda wished they'd gone a step or two further.

Discovery's Klingons are that step or two further - but! - I don't much care for the costumes. They're impractical (although they do appear ceremonial in nature rather than day-to-day wear) and make them look a bit sea-monster-ish. And yes, I see a little bit of Xindi in there.

So... they're fine. Curious if they'll be brutish monsters or a little more thoughtful. I liked the "Heart of Glory" roar during the funeral, that was a nice callback.
 
Maybe the armor looks more bulky and restrictive than it actually is, its hard to tell.

Seems they were maybe going for something slightly like the armor of a medieval Knight.
 
I blew some of the images up. Has anyone noticed that have 4 Nostrils?

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I agree, but this looks like 4 holes. Which is not an issue to me, but its something new
Indeed, especially looking at the pictures of T'Kuvma or whatever his name is, they seem to have widened the nose prosthetic to create two additional nostrils. Interesting.
 
Might just be shadows from overhead lights - if ya see what I mean from Gowron's makeup

EDIT - Into Darkness Klingon's nose:

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And yeah @cultcross - they remind me of Scarrens now that I see it - because of the armor too.
 
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Indeed, especially looking at the pictures of T'Kuvma or whatever his name is, they seem to have widened the nose prosthetic to create two additional nostrils. Interesting.

It does kinda fit with them. Look at the faces, that is heavy bone plating, larger holes would mean more air, which is damned useful and the middles section that makes it look like two would be bone or heavy cartilage protection. I can see the klingon lore in here, I mean they evolved from heavily plated predators IIRC
 
They don't look like what the audience they might be trying to appeal to is expecting. If you are hoping to get some reflected glory by referencing TOS ... I mean does anyone think these new Klingons look like more familiar Klingons? They're bald, lol. Ugly bastards.
 
Interesting. Canonically, they do have numerous redundant internal organs. It would appear this particular species of Klingons have multiple nasal passages. Probably evolved for easier breathing in thin atmosphere environments.
 
I seem to remember Spock was likened to an Elf with a hyperactive thyroid, once... By Captain James T. Jerkface.
At least you called him Captain.

Also, I wouldn't mind Elves in Star Trek.
It's apparent in the picture of the main leader guy as well (see post #1 in the thread).
It looks like they have a nostril in their nostril (yo dawg...)

Interesting. Canonically, they do have numerous redundant internal organs. It would appear this particular species of Klingons have multiple nasal passages. Probably evolved for easier breathing in thin atmosphere environments.
This was going to be my point. Klingons supposedly have a very redundant organ structure, design to provide backups in case of injury.

I have a new theory off the top of my head-maybe these Klingons are tired of the genetic engineering from the Augment virus, and consider themselves "pure bloods" but still retain some modifications. Just reckless speculation on my part.
 
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