So..they're Klingons?
Come on, Klingons are the most well known example of "bumpy forehead alien".
They're pretty much where that term even comes from.
So..they're Klingons?
Come on, Klingons are the most well known example of "bumpy forehead alien".
Anybody else think of this scene:So..they're Klingons?
Come on, Klingons are the most well known example of "bumpy forehead alien".
Things change. Especially Klingons.I'm used to most of the bumpy headed ones having beards.
As long as there are no man buns.........I'm used to most of the bumpy headed ones having beards.
What about ponytails?As long as there are no man buns.........
I'm used to most of the bumpy headed ones having beards.
I look forward to the introduction of F'LoYd.Anybody else up for a three-parter all about how DSC Klingons have no hair? Bueller?
I look forward to the introduction of F'LoYd.
I know you have a Klingon/Floyd the Barber photoshop up your sleeve!![]()
Nope, can't have thatThings change. Especially Klingons.
Because....Star TrekNope, can't have that
Though, I wonder why Klingon culture needs to be so monolithic?![]()
Oh, right. Like in Star Wars where there is the all desert planet (three of them, apparently), the all city planet and the all water planet!Because....Star Trek
Diversity is hard.Oh, right. Like in Star Wars where there is the all desert planet (three of them, apparently), the all city planet and the all water planet!
That's why I have the all financial advisors planet.Diversity is hard.
Nope, can't have that
Though, I wonder why Klingon culture needs to be so monolithic?![]()
My only frustration is that he still treated lawyering as a type of combat.Well, I hope they at least show be the warrior culture but applied to other situations, like in DS9, where they Had a Klingon lawyer perform his duties with a Klingon attitude.
My only frustration is that he still treated lawyering as a type of combat.
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