Maybe they needed to forge shitton of bat'leths when preparing for the war.Just put hair on them, or show some background ones with hair.. I mean, Big point in Kahless is forging the first batleth from.. wait for it.. a lock of his own hair..![]()
Maybe they needed to forge shitton of bat'leths when preparing for the war.Just put hair on them, or show some background ones with hair.. I mean, Big point in Kahless is forging the first batleth from.. wait for it.. a lock of his own hair..![]()
Please no!My money is still on the L’Rell / Voq / Ash plotline somehow creating a new version of what becomes a Klingon.
That or selective breeding in an attempt to create "pure" Klingons, resulting in a lot of recessive traits and such.I’m sticking with the “Augment virus cure failure” regarding DSC Klingons.
Please no!
It is certainly hard to imagine, but they have managed to surprise us before!I'm not sure how they can screw up the Klingon's appearance any more than they already have.
It is certainly hard to imagine, but they have managed to surprise us before!
Honestly, I could have dealt with their changed appearance. But when they talked I had to mute the TV, it was just awful. Horrible. Sometimes I'd leave the sound on just to remind myself how horrible it was and just laugh at them doing something stupid like that. I've heard dogs sound more human than them stupid ass Klingons!![]()
Yes.Can you imagine these Klingons quoting Shakespeare like Chang in The Undiscovered Country?
This is what Glenn Hetrick tweeted:
“You’re gonna be blown away that the Klingons have a new look going into season 2.”
By that logic the TOS make up design is 50 years old. Why would we keep the old designs?It would still be waay off the mark since most Trek fans know the Klingons didn't look anything like the "Wolf man" in outer space from TMP mold. They should appear like they did in TOS. Those Klingons had more bite and were ruthless, the Worf spawned Klingons (TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT) are very stupid and has dried up any sort of interest. That make-up design is 40 years old and played out.
Yeah, they kinda do, considering T'Kuvma's whole movement was founded on ideas of at least cultural, if not racial, purity. If we find out that the Klingon Empire has always included several different species and/or hybrids without any further explanation, it will be hard to square away.
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