Everyday passing by I think over and over again about the Worf line on "Tribblies and tribbliations" ...about a Tribbles plague that almost consumed the klingons resources at that point of the historic line.
Everyday I believe that this could be the "event" referred to by Bryan Fuller.
SPOCK: Deep Space Station K7 now within sensor range, Captain.
KIRK: Good. Mister Chekov, this flight is supposed to provide both experience and knowledge. How close will we come to the Klingon outpost if we continue on our present course?
CHEKOV: One parsec, sir. Close enough to smell them.
SPOCK: That is illogical, Ensign. Odours cannot travel through the vacuum of space.
CHEKOV: I was making a little joke, sir.
SPOCK: Extremely little, Ensign.
KIRK: Mister Spock, immediate past history of the quadrant?
SPOCK: Under dispute between the two parties since initial contact. The battle of Donatu Five was fought near here twenty three solar years ago. Inconclusive.
KIRK: Analysis of disputed area?
SPOCK: Undeveloped. Sherman's Planet is claimed by both sides, our Federation and the Klingon Empire. We do have the better claim.
CHEKOV: The area was first mapped by the famous Russian astronomer Ivan Borkoff almost two hundred
KIRK: John Burke.
CHEKOV: Burke, sir? I don't think so. I'm sure it was
SPOCK: John Burke was the Chief Astronomer at the Royal Academy in old Britain at the time.
CHEKOV: Oh, Royal Academy. Well
KIRK: is the rest of your history that faulty, Ensign? Key points of dispute?
CHEKOV: Under terms of the Organian Peace Treaty, one side or the other must prove it can develop the planet most efficiently.
KIRK: And unfortunately, though the Klingons are brutal and aggressive, they are most efficient.
CHEKOV: I remember once Peter the Great had that problem like that. The
UHURA [OC]: Captain?
KIRK: Kirk here.
UHURA [on monitor]: I'm picking up a subspace distress call. Priority channel. It's from Space Station K7.
KIRK: Go to warp factor six.
CHEKOV: Code One emergency. That's a disaster call.
UHURA [OC]: This is a Red Alert. Man your battle stations. All hands.
Tribbles and Tribbliations occurred on the K7 at Kirk's Time.
Oh man, this would even be more stupid than turning Worf's line about them not talking about the cosmetic change of the Klingons into a two-episode fanwank fest. I hope this is not what Star Trek is going to be about from now on: Taking funny Worf one-liners way too seriously and turning them into plot points. What's next? He also famously said “I am NOT a merry man!” – when will we see an episode where they explain how Klingons genetically mutated into not being merry anymore?Everyday passing by I think over and over again about the Worf line on "Tribblies and tribbliations" ...about a Tribbles plague that almost consumed the klingons resources at that point of the historic line.
Everyday I believe that this could be the "event" referred to by Bryan Fuller.
Thoughtful review, thanks for posting. I disagree about the ship, I think Discovery is beautiful.
And then there's this tribble stiiting around. And we all know: This furry thing right there could defeat the klingons.
Well we know the Tribble apocalypse does happen in the not so distant future and the Klingons thought it was a very big deal at the time.Oh man, this would even be more stupid than turning Worf's line about them not talking about the cosmetic change of the Klingons into a two-episode fanwank fest. I hope this is not what Star Trek is going to be about from now on: Taking funny Worf one-liners way too seriously and turning them into plot points. What's next? He also famously said “I am NOT a merry man!” – when will we see an episode where they explain how Klingons genetically mutated into not being merry anymore?![]()
Regarding that picture of the Andorian antennae... are we sure it's Andorian and not another species that has a similar feature?
Oh man, this would even be more stupid than turning Worf's line about them not talking about the cosmetic change of the Klingons into a two-episode fanwank fest. I hope this is not what Star Trek is going to be about from now on: Taking funny Worf one-liners way too seriously and turning them into plot points. What's next? He also famously said “I am NOT a merry man!” – when will we see an episode where they explain how Klingons genetically mutated into not being merry anymore?![]()
Next week - a two part adventure exploring the origin of Worf's weird ball chair. On the next Starrrrrr Trek: Discovery!
Oh, I'm sure there's a whole fandom just waiting for that episode to arrive. It's like one of those internet rules.
One of the holographic Klingons looked to have some kind of antennae. You have to look close, but they are there.
Stealing your booze when your back is turned.Ha, so true! Where's Cyrano Jones when you need him? :-)
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