Klingons in TAS had perms and pink tabards! So there!
JB
That's because Hal Sutherland was colorblind and he thought it was gray.
(Same applies to the pink Kzinti uniforms in "The Slaver Weapon".)
Klingons in TAS had perms and pink tabards! So there!
JB
Take Gamora from Guaradians of the Galaxy. She's barely more sophisticated than the green paint of an Orion Slavegirl, and there's nothing at all wrong with that.
[Derail thread] She has a layer of prosthetic appliances across the top of her face. Mostly to make her brow more angular. There is significantly more than paint going on there. [/Derail thread]
Carry on.
What's honorable about Klingons??? I mean Worf, as low in the IQ he was, was an honorable character, but the rest of the bunch? There are few with honor than the whole. Is having a cloaking device honorable in all that honorable blather they jibe about? Klingons are bastards, always have been, and when they say the word "honor" it's more to the form of people in California who say "Like" or Uhm before and during a conversation.
What's honorable about Klingons??? I mean Worf, as low in the IQ he was, was an honorable character, but the rest of the bunch? There are few with honor than the whole. Is having a cloaking device honorable in all that honorable blather they jibe about? Klingons are bastards, always have been, and when they say the word "honor" it's more to the form of people in California who say "Like" or Uhm before and during a conversation.
I must admit that I never saw TOS Klingons as honourable, at least not by human standards. Grain poisoning and prisoner tourturing isnt too honourable in my book.They were honourable in TOS as well! Except for Kras, who showed us that even Klingons have the odd coward here and there and that no race is perfect!
JB
"Only a fool fights in a burning house! "Torture may not be admitted to by the so called civilized countries that we live in now so maybe the Klingons aren't so bad and maybe a lot of that is Federation propaganda but it does go on and although Chekov does receive the agonizer from Klingons in Day of The Dove, Kang himself is a Klingon commander with a sense of honour as such! Especially in his scenes at the end where he and Kirk come to an understanding over the alien's influence over their crews!
JB
Totally! Very menacing and exciting.The Klingon theme created for Elaan of Troyius is a cracker too!
JB
Yeah, they basically switched the characterizations of the Klingons and the Romulans around for TNG. (Heck, even earlier -- STIII.) Suddenly, the Klingons were the honorable ones and the Romulans were the duplicitous, scheming, mustache-twirling bad guys. On TOS, it was the reverse.What's honorable about Klingons??? I mean Worf, as low in the IQ he was, was an honorable character, but the rest of the bunch? There are few with honor than the whole. Is having a cloaking device honorable in all that honorable blather they jibe about? Klingons are bastards, always have been, and when they say the word "honor" it's more to the form of people in California who say "Like" or Uhm before and during a conversation.
Or just that tptb have no respect or interest in having even the tiniest consistency in ST.Yeah, they basically switched the characterizations of the Klingons and the Romulans around for TNG. (Heck, even earlier -- STIII.) Suddenly, the Klingons were the honorable ones and the Romulans were the duplicitous, scheming, mustache-twirling bad guys. On TOS, it was the reverse.
I think it's because they originally wrote the bad guys as Romulans in STIII and they didn't make many adjustments to the script when they decided to make them Klingons instead. That's also how come the Klingons were suddenly flying Birds of Prey. And honorable Klingons also fit better with having a Klingon be in Starfleet, of course.
There could be an interesting story in how the two races basically switched characteristics between the 23rd and 24th centuries.
Yeah, they basically switched the characterizations of the Klingons and the Romulans around for TNG. (Heck, even earlier -- STIII.) Suddenly, the Klingons were the honorable ones and the Romulans were the duplicitous, scheming, mustache-twirling bad guys. On TOS, it was the reverse.
Totally but although they growl about honour all the time they fail to practise any. The TNG+ Klingons are really more about "face" than honour. Bikergang-viking-samuri's who growl posture and bang heads is all they amount to.Which really annoyeld me. Klingons had no honor; they were thugs. Suddenly it's honor this and honor that.![]()
That's a common misconception that has recently been debunked in an interview with one of the guys who actually worked on TAS.That's because Hal Sutherland was colorblind and he thought it was gray.
(Same applies to the pink Kzinti uniforms in "The Slaver Weapon".)
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