* My inner continuity wonk thought "The Gorn, way too early" but then I let it go.
Treating it as a reboot is how I let it go.

* My inner continuity wonk thought "The Gorn, way too early" but then I let it go.
Treating it as a TV show made for today is the way to let it go.Treating it as a reboot is how I let it go.![]()
Treating it as a TV show made for today is the way to let it go.![]()
Enterprise did a two-part story about the Klingons, and Disco references Enterprise repeatedly and explicitly. Apparently the Disco writers gave up after "In a Mirror, Darkly" but before the reached "Affliction"/"Divergence"1. because it is 2019 and a redisgn to make them look more alien is appreciated
2. who supposes they look like humans? to paraphrase Roddenberry: They've always looked like that
please don't make me rememberEnterprise did a two-part story about the Klingons
Forgetting the changes in Klingons and how it’s been handled for a moment, what about the Romulan brow ridges in TNG?Enterprise did a two-part story about the Klingons, and Disco references Enterprise repeatedly and explicitly. Apparently the Disco writers gave up after "In a Mirror, Darkly" but before the reached "Affliction"/"Divergence"![]()
I'm pretty sure a 5th season of ENT would have answered that. The ancestor of...uhm...Garak...was responsible for that. See, it is a dark secret for the Romulans but...something, something...allergic reaction to shoulder padsForgetting the changes in Klingons and how it’s been handled for a moment, what about the Romulan brow ridges in TNG?
Comes from too much hard thinking.Forgetting the changes in Klingons and how it’s been handled for a moment, what about the Romulan brow ridges in TNG?
I've always assumed there were Romulans in the 24th century who didn't have ridges. After all, Spock walked around the streets of Romulus publically displaying his smooth forehead and no one was like "where the hell are his ridges?"Forgetting the changes in Klingons and how it’s been handled for a moment, what about the Romulan brow ridges in TNG?
They were too star struck.I've always assumed there were Romulans in the 24th century who didn't have ridges. After all, Spock walked around the streets of Romulus publically displaying his smooth forehead and no one was like "where the hell are his ridges?"
A silly choice (and nonsensical, given only 2000 years divergeance) but far less noticeable than the Klingons which have completely different skin and bodies.Forgetting the changes in Klingons and how it’s been handled for a moment, what about the Romulan brow ridges in TNG?
A century of constant frowning, after the Federation foils their schemes again and again.Comes from too much hard thinking.
Forgetting the changes in Klingons and how it’s been handled for a moment, what about the Romulan brow ridges in TNG?
A silly choice (and nonsensical, given only 2000 years divergeance) but far less noticeable than the Klingons which have completely different skin and bodies.
A century of constant frowning, after the Federation foils their schemes again and again.
Too much Botox.It's in the dialogue of The Neutral Zone:
TEBOK [on viewscreen]: Captain Picard, because your actions are those of a thoughtful man, I'll you this. Matters more urgent caused our absence.
Clearly, they all off getting ridge jobs. It was the fashion rage sweeping the Empire.
Ah, Viceroy Botox, who can ever forget his rule of madness in the Romulan Senate?
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