No.Which they would need to completely ignore and/or walk back, because that was a fucking awful decision in Nemesis done out of pure laziness/stupidity.
It's not like Worf never has issues with the Klingon government.
No.Which they would need to completely ignore and/or walk back, because that was a fucking awful decision in Nemesis done out of pure laziness/stupidity.
Perhaps. But it would be equally lazy/stupid to pretend that it never happened. It is what it is. It's there and it's not going away.
How lazy.Stuff in "Star Trek" goes away all the time. Worf's new career as an ambassador "went away" with one short, clumsy line, it could come back just as easily.
Even Detmer?If they are smart they will pretend that every aspect of discovery (including Klingons redesign) never happened.
This show has good feedback so far, keep it like that.
I think he'll look close to Nemesis Worf. Maaaaaybe with a few hints of Disco Klingons, like the fingers/nails or some neck ribbing.
The thing is, I'm not sure Michael Dorn resembles Worf enough anymore. Even though his muscles were always in the suit (hence Sleeveless Worf only ever happening in comics), he's skinny as a take now. Here he was in Ted 2:
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For anybody that has played Star Trek Online, Worf is an ambassador, but has remained on Qo'noS after war broke out between the Kingons and the Federation. But then again, I don't know how canon STO is with the franchise.I'd hope he was still an Ambassador like at the end of DS9.
Maybe him deciding to go from being in such a position of power and respect in the Klingon Empire to firing phasers on the Enterprise-E was a mid-life crisis or a break and he returned to Ambassadorship at the end of Nemesis. Cause with all the development he got in DS9, it was a stupid move for him to just go back to being a phaser firer, I also think Sisko pretty much told him he was never gonna get a good command cause of that one episode.
It isn't canon at all, nothing outside the movies/shows are.For anybody that has played Star Trek Online, Worf is an ambassador, but has remained on Qo'noS after war broke out between the Kingons and the Federation. But then again, I don't know how canon STO is with the franchise.
IIRC Dorn was very critical of how the Discovery makeup covered up "everything but the eyeballs." Even though that was a Season 1 comment, Season 2 still had full face masks, just with thinnner silicone.
I'm going to guess that his "piece" is going to be subtly updated, but more similar to his old makeup, leaving him with a lot of freedom around the mouth to engage in physical acting.
I don't think that the new klingon masks were done for plot reasons. The point I really don't understand in that whole Voq/Tyler story is, why Shazad Latif had to play both characters. They were seperate for decades of their life and had no reason to resemble each other, even in the vaguest way. The Voq/Tyler revelation was weakly covered by that Javid Iqbal pseudonym and for the plot I don't see why it was at all important to put Shazad Latif under that massive make-up.
I really liked the Klingon design used in "Into Darkness." The make-up is generally the same as prior series, but the costumes and hairstyle(shaved) were greatly improved. I wish they would have gone with that. They could have had a very similar, but more fierce looking actor play Voq, while Lateef plays Ash.
Instead they went full Geiger. I would have been okay with them going half-Geiger and keeping the ID look. As they are, they remind me of the Xindi reptilian aliens, which remind me of Rita Repulsa's cronies. There are good examples of full-face prosthetics in Star Trek, like the Hirogen, or Jem-Hadar. Those were done much better.
To make them more alien. That would have been my thought process at least. Of course, if it limits the actors ability to emote then it becomes a problem, depending on the actor. But, I'm also the weird guy who doesn't mind S1 DSC Klingons.Again, I just don't understand why anyone thought it was a good idea to have Klingons with a full-face mask of silicone. It means that a race which was known for over-the top physical acting basically can't do anything other than look around and mutter slowly.
I share this theory.Like I've said before, I chalk it up to an early attempt to correct the Augment Virus that went too far.
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