More Star Trek like? Huh?more ST like would greatly help, IMO
More Star Trek like? Huh?more ST like would greatly help, IMO
Agree to disagree. I love the look. Trek needs to evolve.Let's hope visually DSC moves back towards classic Trek visuals
Update Klingons fine, don't make them as is
Unis along the lines of what crew of Kelvin wore ish, more ST like would greatly help, IMO
To make them more alien, much like GR did before.I am not suggesting that they should mess with the looks of Vulcans or Andorians. But what is about Klingons that seem to compel the showrunners to do a remake of them.
Because they always have.I wonder why the showrunners have compulsion to remake the appearance of Klingons, but not with Vulcans or Andorians.
The Vulcansand Andorians in DSC look basically the same as those that we've seen in previous series.
I am not suggesting that they should mess with the looks of Vulcans or Andorians. But what is about Klingons that seem to compel the showrunners to do a remake of them.
I understood GR's reason for making the changes in TMP.To make them more alien, much like GR did before.
I'm glad you liked the TMP style. I did not care for them.I understood GR's reason for making the changes in TMP.
When I first saw the TMP Klingons, I was shocked, but awed. I wasn't expecting that at all. It took me by surprise. Then I found out why the change was made. I actually did like the change. And I had no problem with the tweaks to the Klingon look since TMP.
The TMP/TNG Klingons were alien looking enough for me, and you can still relatively easily distinguish the individual Klingons.
DSC Klingons do look more alien, if that was the intent, but as a practical matter, I found it hard to tell the DSC Klingons apart. There are only so many albinos and female Klingons with facial scars that you can have to make them stand apart from the rest.
To make them more alien, much like GR did before.
Appearance would be an important factor when it comes to attraction and an instinct toward biological compatibility. What human would willingly procreate with a species as repulsive as STDsc Klingons? But perhaps the more evolved sensibility of the future will move humans to look beyond mere appearances.Again though, there are limits to how much this can be done, since it's canonical in Trek history that Klingon-Human hybrids exist such as K'Ehleyr and Torres. Actually, not only do they exist, but both of them successfully carry to term hybrid children of their own, proving there is no issue with sterility. So humans and Klingons should be fairly similar in terms of both their biology and appearance.
What human would willingly procreate with a species as repulsive as STDsc Klingons?
Kor
As much as I dislike DSC Klingons, that is weak argument. There absolutely would be humans who would be attracted to them. Have you looked at the internet? People are attracted to the weirdest things (I'm not judging.) DSC Klingons are pretty mild.Appearance would be an important factor when it comes to attraction and an instinct toward biological compatibility. What human would willingly procreate with a species as repulsive as STDsc Klingons? But perhaps the more evolved sensibility of the future will move humans to look beyond mere appearances.
As much as I dislike DSC Klingons, that is weak argument. There absolutely would be humans who would be attracted to them. Have you looked at the internet? People are attracted to the weirdest things (I'm not judging.) DSC Klingons are pretty mild.
Sure, but I'm uncertain as to how those limits are not honored by Discovery, especially with an idea that there are multiple genetic variations of Klingons, plus their own engineering, the Augment virus, and redundant systems. All of this stuff predates Discovery by a long mile and hasn't been a problem.Again though, there are limits to how much this can be done, since it's canonical in Trek history that Klingon-Human hybrids exist such as K'Ehleyr and Torres. Actually, not only do they exist, but both of them successfully carry to term hybrid children of their own, proving there is no issue with sterility. So humans and Klingons should be fairly similar in terms of both their biology and appearance.
It should be, but it isn't in Trek.Once upon a time there was this idea in fandom that Sarek and Amanda were only able to have Spock with lots of medical intervention. It seems that should really be the case with every species mixture.
Kor
Once upon a time there was this idea in fandom that Sarek and Amanda were only able to have Spock with lots of medical intervention. It seems that should really be the case with every species mixture.
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