ENT showed Orion Slavers at one of their main Slave Trading hubs; and again showed one of their Slave ships. I got the impression the Orions on Q'nos were all types (Pirates/Slavers/Civilians, etc.ENT did do a bit to make male Orions look a bit different, including casting very muscular guys, and putting on what looked like various small biomechanical implants on their heads and bodies.
In contrast, in DIS, they were just green people.
Draxx called her a "Green whore" to her face. (in the first GotG)Somehow, I don't believe anybody is going to get away with calling her a "sex slave" to her face.
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.. and Starlord (Peter) had to intervene to keep her from tearing Draxx apart.ENT showed Orion Slavers at one of their main Slave Trading hubs; and again showed one of their Slave ships. I got the impression the Orions on Q'nos were all types (Pirates/Slavers/Civilians, etc.
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Hetrick was one of the judges on Syfy's Face Off, a creature makeup competition show. It goes a lot into what makes a successful makeup versus a failed one. One of the important things is skin tone. Nothing has a single color skin, it's always various shades and imperfections and in humans there's a lot of red because of our blood. You also have to cover up the actual skin and make the colors pop in the ways you want. It's not just painting someone green, there's a lot to it.I remember people here saying that, but not sure if it ever turned out to be substantiated or not. In this video around 2:40 you can see that at least one of the extras is indeed in makeup on set.
And James Mackinnon discussed preparing Orion makeup with TrekMovie: "It was four colors we have to spatter and spackle on there just to give it life and depth. Just so it’s not a solid blue, solid green, solid any color character..."
(Hetrick's comments there also make it sound as if it were intentionally bluer, too. Yet, also note that he refers to lighting and the actor's skin color being factors that need to be compensated for "so that when light goes through it and bounces back to your eye it doesn’t look like a dude in blue paint.")
Further, I just discovered by glancing at Memory Alpha that the script for "The Cage" apparently contains a cut line—"Do any of you have a green one?"—suggesting they may have been intended from the very beginning to come in other colors besides just green, FWIW.
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General Chang had similar views as T'Kuvma, he was afraid of the Federation destroying Klingon culture.
He was also bald... hmm.
Well, the eyebrows and the mustache are quite prominent, too... So yes, he had hair. He just happened to be bald. Insofar as Picard was bald, at any rate.
Timo Saloniemi
Not since the crew had that intervention. Data thought it was cool though.Picard didn't have a rat-tail in the back.
ENT did do a bit to make male Orions look a bit different, including casting very muscular guys, and putting on what looked like various small biomechanical implants on their heads and bodies.
In contrast, in DIS, they were just green people.
Just as with every other species, there's plenty of room for variation in Orion skin tones. Marta from "Whom Gods Destroy" (TOS) wasn't nearly so green as the illusory Vina, when seen under flat lighting:
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And just for good measure...
Orion female in "The Time Trap" (TOS):
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Orion males in "The Pirates Of Orion" (TAS):
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Orion males in "Borderland" (ENT):
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Orion males in "Will You Take My Hand?" (DSC):
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I don't see the problem with the Orions. They're just in the dark.
It's very obviously blue and black.
Some early Romulans or Cardassians would be cool.I wish they would just move away from the Klingons. Seriously, because it is Star Trek doesn't mean Klingons have to be in every single iteration.
I would have been fine with the original TOS look due to the augment virus with a breakthrough coming during the series to bring them towards what we saw in TNG.I wish they would go with the designs that were done for ST:ID.
Kor
I kind of pointed this out the other day.General Chang had similar views as T'Kuvma, he was afraid of the Federation destroying Klingon culture.
He was also bald... hmm.
Technically I think Chang had hair.
At least, I'm 100% certain my Chang action figure I had as a kid had this little rat tail in the back, and I can find this from G-Force models: http://www.gforcemodels.com/gforce_kits/chang/full-hair.html, though I sadly can't seem to find any actual screenshot from the movie that definitely shows the back of his head...
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