House K'muver"Bob" dies an honorless death. Best not to speak of his family.
House K'muver"Bob" dies an honorless death. Best not to speak of his family.
YesHeck, even in the movies, there was a fair amount of variety when it came to the Klingons. Mark Lenard's Klingon in TMP did not look a lot like Christopher Plummer in TUC.
Doesn't mean the movies were set in different timelines.![]()
Indeed.Heck, even in the movies, there was a fair amount of variety when it came to the Klingons. Mark Lenard's Klingon in TMP did not look a lot like Christopher Plummer in TUC.
Doesn't mean the movies were set in different timelines.![]()
Ehhh. That's a bit of a stretch. If there was a single character, like say "Kor" and he showed up numerous times in very different make up schemes, you might have a case, but...I'd say there were a couple of takes on the Klingons in TOS.
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And what about Bob?
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...I could just as easily say "There's a fair bit of variety among humans in Star Trek."Heck, even in the movies, there was a fair amount of variety when it came to the Klingons. Mark Lenard's Klingon in TMP did not look a lot like Christopher Plummer in TUC.
Doesn't mean the movies were set in different timelines.![]()
Not sure how that would change my case. Klingons showed up with different make up. Sometimes they were Kor-types. Sometimes they were Koloth-types. It went back and forth. And each episode was consistent with in it's self on how Klingons looked.Ehhh. That's a bit of a stretch. If there was a single character, like say "Kor" and he showed up numerous times in very different make up schemes, you might have a case, but...
Yes, because that's what a make up artist does.Does that mean the Klingons were reimagined in each Klingon episode of TOS, movie, or every time Worf scored a new forehead?
I'm pretty sure my look wasn't designed by a make-up artist. If it was, I have some notes.Or does that mean that I'm a "Prax type" human, and you a "Myk type"?![]()
Actually, The Klingons in Trouble With Tribbles are all of the Koloth type while the ones in Day of the Dove are like Kang. And even in EoM, they're swarthy like Kor. though they lack the facial hair.We can hardly expect every Klingon to grow identical looking eyebrows, or trim his beard in the same manner, and then call it a change to the portrayal of that race.
Or forget each episode, what about those Klingons in the background in a single episode? They don't follow these "types." They look different because they are different people.
You could. But, one is a real race and one is a fictional race that involves creative artists expanding upon a previously established look.Ehhh. That's a bit of a stretch. If there was a single character, like say "Kor" and he showed up numerous times in very different make up schemes, you might have a case, but...
...I could just as easily say "There's a fair bit of variety among humans in Star Trek."
Then perhaps The DISCO isn't for you.They're real to me![]()
Except that it's clearly not the Prime Timeline. Other than what CBS and the Producers have stated for marketing purposes, there hasn't been anything shown on screen to firmly connect Discovery with the existing Prime canon. If they want to force the issue, someone will eventually have to come back and clean up their mess, like Enterprise introducing the augment virus.I'd love if it was a third timeline, just for the meltdowns on the Facebook page. But it is Prime, albeit visually updated, so there isn't much discussion to be had.
They are the only ones who's opinions matter.Other than what CBS and the Producers have stated for marketing purposes,
No they don't.someone will eventually have to come back and clean up their mess, like Enterprise introducing the augment virus.
... like Enterprise introducing the augment virus.
I'd love if it was a third timeline, just for the meltdowns on the Facebook page. But it is Prime, albeit visually updated, so there isn't much discussion to be had.
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