Right, the virus can make them more human-ish, but not the exact identity / genetic duplicate / able to trick scans product that Tyler was.
The Augment virus is just fracking stupid and the result of some C-rate writers who needed a paycheck. Can we all agree on that and ignore it, please?
How dare youThe Augment virus is just fracking stupid and the result of some C-rate writers who needed a paycheck. Can we all agree on that and ignore it, please?
Klingons have always had cloaks. Now.![]()
If the 3rd movie (TSFS) had stuck with Romulans as bad guys Klingons would never get cloaks, or Bird of Prey spaceships.
That new Earth at the edge of the solar system complete with the same level of sunlight as Earth would have and 80,000 person superstarbase would have to factor into it. Starbase 1 now being there instead of Berengaria VII, means Spock was stationed in the Sol system, so no dragons.
TMP ignores TOS totally, decades later TNG played a homage ( and got the wrong ship by the way),
Meaning: From the point of view of DSC, every episode of TOS will still happen exactly as Trek history (that is, the actual plot lines of every TOS episode) recorded. It will just look like DSC. Similarly, if TOS is your preferred visual style, you can imagine every episode of DSC happening exactly as we saw it, but looking like TOS did.
The event mentioned might have been the Battle of Donatu V.
You think that Klingon physiology and Augment history was something that Bashir had no knowledge of whatsoever before that point?
Didn't say that. All I said was, he didn't have to be a subject matter expert on the topic simply because he was genetically-engineered himself.
The Augment virus is just fracking stupid and the result of some C-rate writers who needed a paycheck. Can we all agree on that and ignore it, please?
Ultimately the fault lies with DS9 for not making the decision in Trials and Tribbleations to just have Worf look like a TOS Klingon when they went back in time. Yes, it allowed for some amusing lampshading, but it meant that it was explicitly noted onscreen that the makeup change was a real depiction of a change to the Trek universe, rather than just a change in how "Trek reality" was depicted.
Once that door was opened, canon nerds demanded some sort of on-screen resolution. And since Manny Coto was a canon nerd, he aimed to please.
Why is it obvious? I haven't seen the episode in a while (probably since the last canon discussion...) I only recall him orderinf a raktajino, but apart from that I don't recall any obvious hints about who he is.What I find amusing about the scene is that the waitress doesn’t recognize Worf as a Klingon. Sure, he’s wearing a funny hat to hide his ridges, but it’s fairly obvious who he is (at least to the audience, anyway.)
Or the humans know of the ENT/TNG Klingons, so Worf had to hide his features. Not sure how string the implication of that scene was (as I said it's been a while) so I don't know how well that matches up.And why did Worf feel the need to hide his ridges anyway? The scene seems to imply that the only Klingons anyone knows about are the oily human ones. So if no one has ever seen a “natural” Klingon, then there’d be no reason to hide that fact. (obviously ENT screws this up later, but that’s another story). The only logical reason why he’d have had to hide his ridges would be so that the TOS Klingons didn’t recognize him. But why would that matter?
Why is it obvious? I haven't seen the episode in a while (probably since the last canon discussion...) I only recall him orderinf a raktajino, but apart from that I don't recall any obvious hints about who he is.
Or the humans know of the ENT/TNG Klingons, so Worf had to hide his features. Not sure how string the implication of that scene was (as I said it's been a while) so I don't know how well that matches up.
I always assumed that it was so that he would be expected to be hostile to the Starfleet officers, especially given the tense relationship with Klingons at the time.What I find amusing about the scene is that the waitress doesn’t recognize Worf as a Klingon. Sure, he’s wearing a funny hat to hide his ridges, but it’s fairly obvious who he is (at least to the audience, anyway.) And why did Worf feel the need to hide his ridges anyway? The scene seems to imply that the only Klingons anyone knows about are the oily human ones. So if no one has ever seen a “natural” Klingon, then there’d be no reason to hide that fact. (obviously ENT screws this up later, but that’s another story). The only logical reason why he’d have had to hide his ridges would be so that the TOS Klingons didn’t recognize him. But why would that matter?
She could have just assumed he was another merchant like Cyrano Jones. (albeit a Klingon one)
I'm sure they've probably had many different alien salesmen pass through, it is a BAR after all.
If she has been there any length of time, she's most likely seen stranger things than a Klingon with a fuzzy hat on.
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I always assumed that it was so that he would be expected to be hostile to the Starfleet officers, especially given the tense relationship with Klingons at the time.
... or maybe she thought they were all just drunk and being stupid.If that’s the case, then she must have thought that Odo, O’Brien and Bashir were the most idiotic people in the universe, since they didn’t know what Klingons look like even though they were sitting right next to one
Then I wonder why he was even there at all. He could have stayed on the Defiant with Kira.
Don’t get me wrong: I know the whole scene was just meant for laughs. But it’s fun to poke holes in the logic.
She could have just assumed he was another merchant like Cyrano Jones. (albeit a Klingon one)
I'm sure they've probably had many different alien salesmen pass through, it is a BAR after all.
If she has been there any length of time, she's most likely seen stranger things than a Klingon with a fuzzy hat on.
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Unless she was secretly working for Section-31, I rather doubt the waitress really gave a damn either way.Of all the damned luck. All the Klingons ever had to do was wear hats...
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