^^^ Yes the were definitely fleshed out better as a culture than the Klingons were. Much more than a one-dimensional group.
That was 32 pages and two months ago.I think the question was what your gut reaction was about the design. Intellectualizing and reassessing is something else.
Or you could pass the curry to the tapeworm.Now I wish I had curry. I'll pass on the tapeworm.
I think I'll watch DSC or TOS and see how they should beBecause TNG didnt go with John M Ford's fantastic, realistic, rational Klingons. Instead we got a bunch of head butting samuri - biker- vikings who are ALL warriors and growl about their personal honor every five minutes
As one dimensional and monolithic as you can get. Its a wonder they manage to clothe themselves in the morning let alone run an empire!!
Read JMF's " The Final Reflection" and see how Klingons should be.
Since I have no interest in Klingons period, and prefer the TOS era ones, I don't need to read a book to know one author's interpretation of how they "should be."Excellent ! Watch TOS and see if the snarling, combat for its own sake, juvenille, headbutting, "honour this-honour that", "WARRIORS !" TNG+ Klingons bear any resemblance to the devious, sneaky, reasoned, Klingons you will see portrayed there.
Then read The Final Reflection and compare Ford's Klingons to TOS's.
Now I wish I had curry. I'll pass on the tapeworm.
Yeah I too prefer the TOS Klingons and suggest that Ford's more closely resemble them, than the sea change ones seen in TNG (semi begun in ST3SfS) onwards. Ford doesn't explain how they should be, he uses TOS Klingons as a springboard to expand upon and develop his version, while hitting all the pointers shown in the series.Since I have no interest in Klingons period, and prefer the TOS era ones, I don't need to read a book to know one author's interpretation of how they "should be."
A good curry should kill any tapeworm.
I'll consider it, but, as I said, I am hoping that the Klingons in DSC portray another facet of their culture.Yeah I too prefer the TOS Klingons and suggest that Ford's more closely resemble them, than the sea change ones seen in TNG (semi begun in ST3SfS) onwards. Ford doesn't explain how they should be, he uses TOS Klingons as a springboard to expand upon and develop his version, while hitting all the pointers shown in the series.
But again, I was just responding to a query as to why Klingons were so monolithic and single note. TNG are all warrior, snarl, honour and fighting for no real purpose than to fight. In my honest opinion they come over as juvenilles throwing a permanent temper tantrum!
While Ford's are a fully realised society and culture AND true to the TOS Klingons.
Quite apart from The Final Reflection being the only ST book that stands on its own despite ST, and also the best ST book I have ever read (and I have read quite a good number).
And I'll give DSC the benefit of the doubt for the first few episodes at least.I'll consider it, but, as I said, I am hoping that the Klingons in DSC portray another facet of their culture.
Probably wise given that's the only way to truly judge a production, rather than the snippets released, out of context of the overall story.And I'll give DSC the benefit of the doubt for the first few episodes at least.
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