No, we see the commander on the viewscreen there.JAnd a Klingon ship poses a menace in "Elaan of Troyius" although I don't believe we see any of the crew.
No, we see the commander on the viewscreen there.JAnd a Klingon ship poses a menace in "Elaan of Troyius" although I don't believe we see any of the crew.
Just off the top of my head: "Errand of Mercy," "Friday's Child," "A Private Little War," "The Trouble with Tribbles," "The Day of the Dove," and "The Savage Curtain." And a Klingon ship poses a menace in "Elaan of Troyius" although I don't believe we see any of the crew.
Not to mention, of course, a decade's worth of comics, novels, merchandise, etc, featuring the original TOS style Klingons. None of which were "canon," of course, but it's not as though the Klingons were some obscure footnote in Trek lore before the modern stuff came along.
The thing to remember is that back then TOS wasn't TOS. It was STAR TREK, the only and only. Trek did not come in different flavors yet, so those Klingons were the only Klingons any of us had seen for our entire lives. So we shouldn't minimize what a big change the "new" Klingons were back in '79, or dismiss the TOS Klingons as some forgotten aberration that's somehow less definitive than what came later.
And yet Trek went on, so, yeah, it's hard to get worked up over yet another makeover
Oh I would never have them down as a footnote. But as a fan who had to work backwards to TOS it was easy just to squint and assume the frowns were ridges if you see what I mean. The redesign wasn’t much of a redesign as there wasn’t much of a design to begin with...this is definitely a redesign though.
Just wait till we see Kang, Kolos and Kor in the new prosthetics.....
I think you mean "Koloth." But, yes, that would be cool. I wouldn't mind seeing Pike or Burnham run into younger versions of some TOS Klingons, complete with the new DISCO makeups.
(Not to be confused with Kodos the Executioner, who was not a Klingon.)
Yeah, I meant Koloth, not Kolos, he was the lawyer who defended Archer to the High Council, silly me
Yeah, but those shoulder pads! With Romulans around, you always had a place to sit your drink.I wasn't happy with the Romulan redesign in TNG either. It was utterly pointless, and it only increased the continuity problems, e.g. in the multiple places where it had been effectively established that Vulcans and Romulans were outwardly identical in appearance.
Even the civilians had themYeah, but those shoulder pads! With Romulans around, you always had a place to sit your drink.
Shoulder pads in the shoulder pad decade (power dressing)!Yeah, but those shoulder pads! With Romulans around, you always had a place to sit your drink.
And?Even the civilians had them
I was just making an observation, adding to the conversationAnd?
Hard to respect a space-faring race when they're being sued by Crystal Carrington for having bigger shoulder pads than she did.Shoulder pads in the shoulder pad decade (power dressing)!
I haven't read one explanation as to why Discovery Klingons took an appearance so contrary to how we see them ten years later.
It's bullshit I tell you, bullshit![]()
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