The Gorn that Kirk fought in the infamous scene was part of a different sub-species of Gorn, different and slower then normal Gorn.
If we can have diverse Klingons then we can have diverse Romulans, just like all humans do not look like Archer, Kirk, Pike and PicardRomulans: Forehead bumps? WTF? They're supposed to be just Vulcans whose forebears moved offworld 2,000 years ago.
Romulans: Forehead bumps? WTF? They're supposed to be just Vulcans whose forebears moved offworld 2,000 years ago.
My head canon varies from what the show eventually did, and I'm disappointed in what the show did on the following three cases:
Klingons: The Klingon Empire is a vast expanse composed of many planets. We see different-looking Klingons because they are different species from different planets in the Empire. Just like the US military is composed of many different peoples from many different ethnic and regional backgrounds. The whole augment-virus thing was just stupid. IMHO.
Andorians: Post-TOS Trek fandom, in that no-man's-land between TOS and TNG, had Andorians pegged as an insectile species, with partial exoskeletons, and the antenna were their hearing organs. No ears. (See Star Fleet Medical Reference, 1977). So I was disappointed at the lack of creativity or consistency shown when they showed up with ears and... breasts? Bugs with breasts?
Romulans: Forehead bumps? WTF? They're supposed to be just Vulcans whose forebears moved offworld 2,000 years ago.
Oh good grief. Which of those men grew forehead bumps?If we can have diverse Klingons then we can have diverse Romulans, just like all humans do not look like Archer, Kirk, Pike and Picard
Oh good grief. Which of those men grew forehead bumps?
The same human who grew blonde hair.Oh good grief. Which of those men grew forehead bumps?
Totally agree. And that the fully realised indepth, well designed and fascinating John M Ford/FASA Komerex/Klin Zha Klingons were IMHO the greatest missed opportunity in Trek.FASA did it right IMO, there are different Klingons because Klingons don't give a damn about Genetic Engineering taboos.
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Human-like Klingons are Human-Klingon Hybrids; Ridged-Klingons are Imperial/Core Klingons, there are Romulan-ish Klingons, there are Gorn ones. The Imperial Klingons enjoy some higher status, but not much.
So, Kor, Koloth and Kang became more influential, and thus, got head bumps to show their higher Imperial status? Or did the Klingon Empire phase out the failed hybrid/fusion program and return all Klingons back to their non-hybrid forms?Human-like Klingons are Human-Klingon Hybrids; Ridged-Klingons are Imperial/Core Klingons, there are Romulan-ish Klingons, there are Gorn ones. The Imperial Klingons enjoy some higher status, but not much.
So, Kor, Koloth and Kang became more influential, and thus, got head bumps to show their higher Imperial status? Or did the Klingon Empire phase out the failed hybrid/fusion program and return all Klingons back to their non-hybrid forms?
Whatever the case, I see the dark greasy skin of Kang, Mara and some of his officers as evidence of the first genetic steps to returning Klingons back to their true forms, in this case, first return their true darker skin color. A few years later, we see further genetic movement with head bump growth throughout the TOS movies. The full cycle to slowly return Klingons back to their true forms apparently took many years if not decades. YMMV.
When I first saw TMP, I guessed the Klingons survived a civil war and the bumps were from radiation, with them looking like the Discovery Klingons in the end...
Earth?I wonder if the planet Bajor was mentioned in more trek episodes than any other...
Only when you mis-spelled it.Oh, by the way, did I mention "honour"?!!
Earth?
Cheap shot.Only when you mis-spelled it.
“Honoor”?Cheap shot.
Oh, and incorrect.
I am British and "honour" is how we spell honour.
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