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USS Enterprise (eventually) on Discovery?

If a SF show had an alien looking not a carbon biped, and acted incomprehensibly, how would human audiences react and identify with them?
 
That's the flipside of that problem, yes.

But I think there's a middle ground somewhere. I think the DSC Klingon makeup does make it harder for the actors to emote and speak, but they look more alien than before, which isn't a bad thing. They just need those mustaches and eyebrows back.
 
That's the flipside of that problem, yes.

But I think there's a middle ground somewhere. I think the DSC Klingon makeup does make it harder for the actors to emote and speak, but they look more alien than before, which isn't a bad thing. They just need those mustaches and eyebrows back.
It does yes, better if they had stuck with the minimal makeup we saw in ToS for the Klingons and its easily explained away by the events in Enterprise.

Would have been much easier on the actors with no real downside.

Another change that just wasn't necessary.
 
unless it was dubbed...

Or maybe it's the opposite and all the klingons are dubbed.


..not Tkuvma though. He def has something hampering his speech.
 
I pick neither.
Agreed.
It does yes, better if they had stuck with the minimal makeup we saw in ToS for the Klingons and its easily explained away by the events in Enterprise.

Would have been much easier on the actors with no real downside.

Another change that just wasn't necessary.
Would that be believable to a 2017 audience? Brown face and Mongolian-eque beards? There is no downside to that? O_o
 
Agreed.

Would that be believable to a 2017 audience? Brown face and Mongolian-eque beards? There is no downside to that? O_o
It would be no worse than the Vulcans/Romulans with their pointy ears and dodgy haircuts which haven't changed in over half a century.

I doubt it would have bothered anyone and it can be easily explained away with all racial types included this time, anything is better than the mess we were given, hats off to the actors for soldiering through, it must have been bloody horrible.
 
It would be no worse than the Vulcans/Romulans with their pointy ears and dodgy haircuts which haven't changed in over half a century.

I doubt it would have bothered anyone and it can be easily explained away with all racial types included this time, anything is better than the mess we were given, hats off to the actors for soldiering through, it must have been bloody horrible.
With due respect, yes it is worse. Pointy ears is not really present in a current human race or ethnic group.

Compare that to brown face make up? Sorry, I still don't see how that would be ok.
 
With due respect, yes it is worse. Pointy ears is not really present in a current human race or ethnic group.

Compare that to brown face make up? Sorry, I still don't see how that would be ok.
Come on now, whether or not pointy ears exist in the human race right now has nothing to do with it and you know it.

As I said use actors from all racial groups with no limitations, no paint required, it works fine for the Vulcans after all.

The makeup for the Klingons could have been simple and quick to apply making life for the actors and makeup artists so much easier.

Just blame it on the virus from Enterprise and say they are gradually restoring their ancestral appearance but it will take centuries to achieve, with it all sorted out by TNG.
 
I don't think so, when Human Voq spoke Klingon he sounded exactly the same as he did with his make up on.

I thought he did the best job of any human at sounding Klingon. Speaking Pakistani might have helped. I assume he speaks it.
 
Come on now, whether or not pointy ears exist in the human race right now has nothing to do with it and you know it.
Um, no, I didn't know it. Can we not do that, please?
As I said use actors from all racial groups with no limitations, no paint required, it works fine for the Vulcans after all.

The makeup for the Klingons could have been simple and quick to apply making life for the actors and makeup artists so much easier.

Just blame it on the virus from Enterprise and say they are gradually restoring their ancestral appearance but it will take centuries to achieve, with it all sorted out by TNG.
So, if I am understanding correctly, this is a desire to make the aliens in Star Trek look cheaper?

As I have stated before, perhaps the Klingons were not the best choice to try and bring out a full alien, but I respectfully disagree with the thinking that making make-up more cheap and easier is the way to bring Star Trek in to the contemporary media market.
 
Lol...T'Kuvma was speaking Klingon ebonics!
Since you're new and this is your first offense, I'm going to let this go with just a friendly warning. Do not make racially charged comments like this again or it will result in an infraction.

I know you don't have PM privileges yet, so I can't say the usual "Comments to PM", but since you weren't actually punished here, let's just let this one drop.
 
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Come on now, whether or not pointy ears exist in the human race right now has nothing to do with it and you know it.

As I said use actors from all racial groups with no limitations, no paint required, it works fine for the Vulcans after all.

The makeup for the Klingons could have been simple and quick to apply making life for the actors and makeup artists so much easier.

Just blame it on the virus from Enterprise and say they are gradually restoring their ancestral appearance but it will take centuries to achieve, with it all sorted out by TNG.

These should have just been the most purebread line of Klingons, upset at the Federation and human influence literally infecting their species and culture while encroaching on their territory. They should have seen the augment virus as a form of attack. They should have been adhering to a culture and philosophy that predated the other houses of Klingons. A lost house, if you will. They could have been as different and alien as they were, and had their aesthetics and ship designs, without breaking any canon.
 
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Um, no, I didn't know it. Can we not do that, please?

So, if I am understanding correctly, this is a desire to make the aliens in Star Trek look cheaper?

As I have stated before, perhaps the Klingons were not the best choice to try and bring out a full alien, but I respectfully disagree with the thinking that making make-up more cheap and easier is the way to bring Star Trek in to the contemporary media market.
You are the one who used it as a reason in your reply to my original post, however I will assume you misunderstood me and will leave that particular issue alone.

As for the cheap question, if that is how you feel about the Klingons in ToS then the same must apply to the Vulcans or Romulans we saw, do they also look cheap to you now as they haven't changed at all since ToS, the amount or cost of makeup used on a given character or alien race has no bearing on how well they are acted or received by fans.

Many of the alien appearances we have seen in the various TV series and films were achieved without needing to use a trowel to apply the makeup, it's about knowing when to stop.

Its just more unecessary overkill and makes it really hard for the actors to convey verbal and facial emotions which is what acting is all about.

That was one of the biggest problems with the large amount of Klingon language we were given in the pilot, there was no facial emotion whatsoever and the actors were struggling so much with the facial prosthetics and dentures even their voices lacked emotional range, they are supposed to be Klingons who are all about emotion and feeling and there was none of either, that's what made it drag so much.
 
These should have just been the most purebread line of Klingons, upset at the Federation and human influence literally infecting their species and culture while encroaching on their territory. They should have seen the augment virus as a form of attack. They should have been adhering to a culture and philosophy that predated the other houses of Klingons. A lost house, if you will. They could have been as different and alien as they were, and had their aesthetics and sihp designs, without breaking any canon.
I was thinking along similar lines myself, the so called pure Klingon houses who successfully avoided the virus would consider any of the virus affected Klingons as beneath them similar to many of the real worlds royal families in the past.

T'Kuvmas intentions could have been to show that all Klingons are equal in the heat of battle thus bringing all the Klingons together again.
 
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