which one is the "alien" and which one is the "complete human" then?The obvious most alien feature was the skin coloration, obviously. It was applied for Kor et al. but not for Koloth et al.
which one is the "alien" and which one is the "complete human" then?The obvious most alien feature was the skin coloration, obviously. It was applied for Kor et al. but not for Koloth et al.
That was explained already (here: https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/wou...of-the-discoverse.304255/page-3#post-13383807).which one is the "alien" and which one is the "complete human" then?
So humans cannot have "darkened skin"? Anyone with "darkened skin" is not "completely human"? Are you sure? I guess you don't mean it that way, but then it's not a valid difference and only the eyebrows remainThat was explained already (here: https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/wou...of-the-discoverse.304255/page-3#post-13383807).
To reiterate, Kras, Koloth, Korax, and the others in "Tribbles" looked completely human.
Design language is not linear.Look at the original one from Kahless, then the ones from 2150-2370 (which remained the same). A twisted stick doesn't fit between those.
They probably saw Worf's 'aqleH and got confused:
https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/memoryalpha/images/9/9f/Klingon_bat'leth_like_weapon,_Cost_of_living.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20061014101240&path-prefix=en
True, but it's too odd to be the same thing. IMO!Design language is not linear.
I never said that anyone with darkened skin isn't completely human, so....So humans cannot have "darkened skin"? Anyone with "darkened skin" is not "completely human"? Are you sure? I guess you don't mean it that way, but then it's not a valid difference and only the eyebrows remain![]()
Agree to disagree.True, but it's too odd to be the same thing. IMO!
The quote several people referred to is:I never said that anyone with darkened skin isn't completely human, so....
So the skin tone and the eyebrows are what you see as differences between "completely human" and "alien" Klingons.Neither Kras ("Friday's Child") nor any of the Klingons in "The Trouble with Tribbles" had darkened skin or bushy eyebrows. They appeared completely human, in fact, with the exception of costume.
So skin tone is even more important as a difference in how "alien" Klingon design looks to you.Between the two (skin color and bushy eyebrows), the more alien feature was the skin color, obviously.
This is utterly ridiculous.The quote several people referred to is:
So the skin tone and the eyebrows are what you see as differences between "completely human" and "alien" Klingons.
So skin tone is even more important as a difference in how "alien" Klingon design looks to you.
I found some human eyebrows to counter the remaining point with XD
https://i.redd.it/tcq09plprft01.jpg
All it boils down to is the classic argument: Humans have various tones, Vulcans have them, Romulans have them - why wouldn't the Klingons have them. So the only difference that remains is eyebrow length.This is utterly ridiculous.
The intent of the people making the show to use the makeup to convey "alien appearance"—when it was used—is satisfactorily documented, and I'm basing my statements regarding what constitutes the "alien look" vs "the human look" on what elements of makeup they respectively chose to use or not to use in the episodes in question, nothing more. I don't need to interpret it.
Also: I don't believe that you are fairly representing my statements, and my interest in this discussion is therefore rapidly waning.
Kras and Koloth look human. This was a departure from the previous look established by Kor. It's like they forgot what Klingons looked like. (And IIRC, they did!) In later episodes they got back to the Kor look as shown by Kang. Is it "major"? YMMVNice examples. Now can any of you (Nerys, Corporal, Markonian, XCV, fireproof, Sci) point out what the major redesign was in TOS? Which of the differences you see are not minor changes? I just wanna understand an apparently popular opinion.
Less major than the differences between the Trill of Next Generation and Deep Space Nine.Kras and Koloth look human. This was a departure from the previous look established by Kor. It's like they forgot what Klingons looked like. (And IIRC, they did!) In later episodes they got back to the Kor look as shown by Kang. Is it "major"? YMMV
Not sure whats being said here.Kor had the flashiest beard, Kang the thickest eyebrows... the individual differences are much smaller than the differences to other aliens (say Vulcans compared to Andorians).
interindividual differences in TOS = small (minor details)Not sure whats being said here.
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