You walked right in to this one:Of course it is. I shave every morning.
What?
You walked right in to this one:Of course it is. I shave every morning.
What?
I don't think the new makeup looks cheap at all. I'm kind digging the look.As long as wee see some with hair and beards, I'm satisified
NBut yeah, that new make-up is... simply not good. Looks remarkable cheap.
I still don't really follow at all. Different strokes...With "cheap", I mean it reminds me a lot more of the Goa'uld from Stargate SG-1, than previous klingons from e.g. The Undiscovered country, DS9 or Into Darkness.
By that I mean the uniforms look rather like silver painted pads, than actual metallic armor (like they had from TMP on forward). And "hair" effects are pretty complicated and expensive, especially if they want it to look realistic. That's why a lot of cheaper sf-series, or one-off aliens in Trek, often are bald.
I dig the prosthetic face mask. That looks quite good (would be even better with mongol beards). But as a whole (rest of head, costumes) they look more Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda than GR's Star Trek.
By that I mean the uniforms look rather like silver painted pads, than actual metallic armor (like they had from TMP on forward).
Klingon costumes were not "metallic" in that era in any respect - they were "leather" and fur get-ups with little metal bits glued on as trim, and easily recognizable as such.
I don't think the new makeup looks cheap at all. I'm kind digging the look.
Now the new Starfleet uniforms on the other hand...
Those look cheap as hell. Like 90's shitty sci-fi movie cheap.
Three, really, there was the symbiont and two humanoid variants, the first appearance being in TNG's "The Host", who looked very different from what came after in DS9 and could be considered a different species that still calls themselves Trill.I like the idea of having different races of Klingons - it shows diversity. There were 5 races of Xindi and at one point there were 6. And so far we've seen 2 races of Trill.
These DSC Klingons have foreheads that look like TNG Klingons (ridge-wise and shape-wise, although not color-wise).I'm thinking they just meant different forehead designs.
Three, really, there was the symbiont and two humanoid variants, the first appearance being in TNG's "The Host", who looked very different from what came after in DS9 and could be considered a different species that still calls themselves Trill.
So yes, much diversity = much good storytelling. Forgive badly English...
3D Systems Gentle Giant Studios (Booth 3513)
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3D Systems Gentle Giant Studios will have a sneak peek and reveal a piece of the new Star Trek: Discovery designs: The Klingon Torchbearer. The Klingon Torchbearer was designed and sculpted digitally by Neville Page with the goal to create, via 3D Systems’ 3D printing technology, a suit design that could never have been achieved using traditional processes. The aesthetic is full of Klingon iconography and details that offer a narrative reveal for those who look closely. 3D printed entirely by 3D Systems at its Gentle Giant Studios location, and designed and fabricated at Alchemy Studios under the guidance of Glenn Hetrick, this unique partnership afforded the production a specialty costume unlike any other in the Star Trekfranchise.
DSC continues to blow the old Klingon paradigm away. Fantastic. I thanked Neville Page for this on FB. Great guy as well as an amazing designer.Looks like T'Kuvma is called the "Torchbearer":
http://www.startrek.com/article/exclusive-products-signings-more-set-for-sdcc
Reimagining®There should be a third option: "indifferent". I would prefer this option, since I am more interested in whether or not there is an "in-story" reason for the design changes, rather than whether or not I like the actual design changes (answer: "Do not care"). Other than that, I am looking forward to more Klingons during this time, though I do hope that other races, especially the Andorians and the Tellerites, are featured.
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