Apparently not...All well and good, I'm fine with that...except it doesn't really work for when it's the same character/s, eh?![]()


Apparently not...All well and good, I'm fine with that...except it doesn't really work for when it's the same character/s, eh?![]()
The video in Tuskin38's post above shows a side-by-side comparison. She no longer has the "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" elongated cranium like in S1.Mary Chieffo said in The Ready Room that they still put on the full season 1 "cowl" and then on top of that a separate wig that is sewn on to keep it in place. So the big head is supposedly still there under all that hair.
The war excuse doesn't stand up to much scrutiny.
Every single Klingon in season one is bald, including flashbacks and alternate universes.
What about all the representatives he talked to over the holocom? They were all bald, and they didn’t seem to like him very much.They're basically the same set of Klingons, though - the ones associated with the crazy fanatic T'Kumva and his family
What about all the representatives he talked to over the holocom? They were all bald, and they didn’t seem to like him very much.
Well in TNG we know that the Homeworld appears to be neutral ground. Remember during the Civil War the different factions were drinking with each other.
I've felt for awhile that baldness was more of a choice in Trek. just a look you go with. (except for one person. Captain Robau is too awesome for hair. It ignites from his aura as soon as a hair follicle attempts to spring forth.)...And thankfully it was not quite given in "Point of Light". The quip about the hair, "postwar", could mean just about anything.
They're basically the same set of Klingons, though - the ones associated with the crazy fanatic T'Kumva and his family. Perhaps crazy fanatics and their followers shave? Which basically just leaves Kol as suffering from unfortunate natural baldness, a fact that no doubt adds to his personality that last drop of utter disdain towards the rest of the world...
But I really say fashion. Which, since this is the future, extends to skulls.
Timo Saloniemi
The one Starfleet Captain to earn such awe and respect from the Klingons.Klingons from the war era are just trying to honor the image of the great and awesome Captain Robau
the fact that his name wasn't on Saru's list of greatest captain's was wrong. People complaining about a D7 with some extra gold leaf and rebar braised on for bling but Robau isn't on the captain's list.Admiral Robau needs to show up on DSC. I'm just saying. You know I'm right.
The query was actually "Greatest Captains other than Richard Robau who needs no introduction."the fact that his name wasn't on Saru's list of greatest captain's was wrong. People complaining about a D7 with some extra gold leaf and rebar braised on for bling but Robau isn't on the captain's list.
Yeeep. He also appeared in Alias and Lost, both JJ Abrams productions.I just realized that the actor who played Robau also played the Ten Rings terrorist Raza in the first Iron Man movie.
Impossible! That would mean that Tony Stark defeated Robeau in battle - this CANNOT be trueI just realized that the actor who played Robau also played the Ten Rings terrorist Raza in the first Iron Man movie.
Well, Robau was defeated by Nero. The actor who played Nero once played the Hulk. Tony Stark defeated the Hulk in Age of Ultron. It still works.Impossible! That would mean that Tony Stark defeated Robeau in battle - this CANNOT be true
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