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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
I like the apex-predator and sensory thing tied to the ridges, but using that as the reason why they are hairless doesn't feel reasonable.

Maybe all the other Klingons choose to grow hair because its something like, 'Hey look at me, I'm still this badass even though I'm handicapping myself.' But then they'd probably bag on Klingons that don't do that. It's funny, each time they offer an explanation I feel like they're going, 'This is the one they won't be able to pick apart!' and then five seconds later this thread is 50 pages long.
 
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Klingons are directly refereed to as having hair in a rather important plot point in the 6th season TNG episode Rightful Heir.

So the Discovery people screwed up.
 
"The Chase" was silly. It was yet another attempt to give an explanation to something that didn't need one because arguments like this. Plus, as explanations go, it doesn't hold up under any critical scrutiny.
Abso-fucking-lutely. It is stupid ancient-aliens & intelligent design bullshit that does not make any sense and I hope people would just forget the episode.
 
Klingons are directly refereed to as having hair in a rather important plot point in the 6th season TNG episode Rightful Heir.

So the Discovery people screwed up.

This is sarcasm, right? Sarcasm always translates so badly on forums.
 
The ridges are sensory receptors?

This adds an extra dimension of complexity to their cultural practice of head-butting. That must really freakin' hurt. :eek:

Truly, they are a formidable warrior species with high tolerance for pain. :klingon:

Kor
 
"The empire is very big. They don’t all grow up on Kronos. They don’t all live on the same planets and certainly those different planets would have different environments. So how would the cultures have evolved differently?"

So they're the equivalent of Remans compared to the Romulans (i.e. TNG's Klingons). That's all the explanation that was needed instead of all this ridiculous crap about "sensors and pheromones".
 
"The empire is very big. They don’t all grow up on Kronos. They don’t all live on the same planets and certainly those different planets would have different environments. So how would the cultures have evolved differently?"

So they're the equivalent of Remans compared to the Romulans (i.e. TNG's Klingons). That's all the explanation that was needed instead of all this ridiculous crap about "sensors and pheromones".

Agreed. But in the spirit of nitpickery, I think they're saying the difference is more like the Romulans and Vulcans, rather than the Romulans and the Remans.
 
The ridges are sensory receptors?

This adds an extra dimension of complexity to their cultural practice of head-butting. That must really freakin' hurt. :eek:

Truly, they are a formidable warrior species with high tolerance for pain. :klingon:

Kor


Not really, if you look at the skull you can see gaps or holes in the ridge. The pits are still buried derp withinbthe ridge, but they are all over the skull. You could headbut without harming the sensors.
 
You're supposed to pretend there's always been one thread ;)
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