There would have been nothing wrong with that. They look awesome.I'm relieved. I was nervous they were going to turn Word into the STD Klingon.
There would have been nothing wrong with that. They look awesome.I'm relieved. I was nervous they were going to turn Word into the STD Klingon.
Not to surprised, they're going to want to save some people for future seasons.
It wouldn't bother me if they had a combination of all of the different looks, but most of them usually look the same, and when one doesn't, like Voq in Season 1, it's a big deal. Season 2 did give us a bit more variety in looks, so that and the comic, could build up to a bigger variety of styles of Klingons.I don’t see the big deal with the Klingon look being different in Discovery. Us, as earthlings, have many different colours and races. We don’t all look the same. Considering the Klingons live on a variety of plants, not just Kronos, why is it not possible they don’t all look alike?
Yucky? Have you seen Season 2?Interesting news it makes you wonder why CBS quashed the Worf rumors so quickly. At least Micheal Dorn won't look like yucky Discovery Klingons.
Simon Pegg confirms he's not Khan.Bad Robot squashes rumor that Cumberbatch is playing Khan.
I can't remember where I read it, but I read somewhere that Bryan Fuller insisted on the new design for the Klingons because he wanted them more alien looking. Usually I love his stuff, but as time when on I learned that almost all of the bad ideas in the early Discovery episodes came from Fuller. Getting rid of him actually turned out to be the best thing that happened to Discovery.
Insurrection does at least have the line about Worf being on the way to a conference before getting picked up by the Enterprise, so they tried to explain his presence on the Enterprise. Nemesis didn't even do that much.
Official trailer pulled after release cause it says Khan.
I’m far more curious as to why they won’t be joined in their absence by Riker, Data, et. al. This was pitched as “NOT TNG”. Sure seems headed to TNG 2.0.I'm just curious why Worf won't be in the series and Beverly Crusher's fate too
Yup.I’m far more curious as to why they won’t be joined in their absence by Riker, Data, et. al. This was pitched as “NOT TNG”. Sure seems headed to TNG 2.0.
I’m already less interested with every further announcement of a TNG guest. Add Worf and Crusher and this might become the least enticing new Trek series I’ve come across.
This was pitched as “NOT TNG”. Sure seems headed to TNG 2.0.
At least the books managed to give us a good story around how Worf ended up back on the Enterprise.Pretty sure there was a deleted line where Worf offhandedly says he "wasn't cut out for the job of diplomat."
Which I find even MORE insulting than ignoring it, just hand-waving it away with bullshit like that. The point was that Worf was NOT your typical ambassador. He didn't know the political world, but he knew both the Klingon and Federation world better than any single person ever. And he was going to be working with his best friend/adoptive brother, Martok.
Worf is also still wearing command red in NEM, so he obviously just didn't go back to tactical (though I doubt literally anyone connected with the production even noticed that detail.)
I loved the explanation the books gave for why Wesley was in a uniform at the wedding. He was still a Traveler, and he thought it was going to be a Betazoid wedding, so he showed up naked. The only only thing they could find for him to wear was an extra uniform.But, then again, NEM also erased Wesley's character arc due to laziness/stupidity and made Janeway an admiral, so it's par for the course.
They're going to want to save some characters for later seasons.I saw the Worf picture from the Picard Museum in another thread here. I'm just curious why Worf won't be in the series and Beverly Crusher's fate too since there's alot of rumors going around it makes me wonder what happens to her character.
I thought it was Beverly next to Picard when they open up B-4's... ummm... storage unit in the trailer? We only see from above so perhaps I'm wrong.I saw the Worf picture from the Picard Museum in another thread here. I'm just curious why Worf won't be in the series and Beverly Crusher's fate too since there's alot of rumors going around it makes me wonder what happens to her character.
It is NOT TNG 2.0! Picard isn't captain of the Enterprise, Riker and Troi aren't under his command, etc... Same characters does not equal same show.
The TNG cast is a rather large ensemble, so even mentioning them is taking story time away from what the story of the show is. Secondly, it would strain credulity for me (not that Star Trek hasn't gotten away with it in the past) that along the way every single person Picard needs in his mission is a former crew member.Yeah, they're not main characters. For all we Riker and Troi only show up in a single episode.
They're some of Picard's closest friends, not mentioning them or them not appearing at least once in some form would be weird unless they're dead.
Not that being dead is stopping Data.
They're not part of the mission as far as we know.that along the way every single person Picard needs in his mission is a former crew member.
People think that's one of the main cast, someone who has experience is positronic technology. Pretty sure they would have announced that Gates was in the show if she showed up in the trailer.I thought it was Beverly next to Picard when they open up B-4's... ummm... storage unit in the trailer?
1. They don't look anything like Orcs, I don't know what show you've been watching.Glad if Worf is not in Picard. No KlingOrks please. Re-watching DS9 right now has reminded me just how BAD the STD KlingOrks are. As for the season 2 "improvements" : lipstick on a pig.
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