Yes.I hope that was directed at Han Solo, not me.
Yes.I hope that was directed at Han Solo, not me.
I hope that was directed at Han Solo, not me.
Personally, the more alien the aliens are the more it looks like real aliens instead of humans with make-up. So I prefer these Klingons to the previous incarnations.
But never while singing.
They're like bears. Bears don't have facial expressions, which is why they are so dangerous because you can't tell if they are angry or peaceful...
Bears are dangerous because they are big and strong and have sharp claws and teeth. Their lack of facial expressions isn't important, because if you are close enough to a bear that you could read their expression (if they had an expression) you would be so close they would either flee or attack since you would probably be within their flight or fight distance.
And bear experts can probably read bears' emotional states from their body posture.
What's posted on that page is a total misreading of that dialog in "The Trouble with Tribbles."
KIRK: Mister Spock, immediate past history of the quadrant?
SPOCK: Under dispute between the two parties since initial contact. The battle of Donatu Five was fought near here twenty three solar years ago. Inconclusive.
KIRK: Analysis of disputed area?
SPOCK: Undeveloped. Sherman's Planet is claimed by both sides, our Federation and the Klingon Empire. We do have the better claim.
CHEKOV: The area was first mapped by the famous Russian astronomer Ivan Borkoff almost two hundred
KIRK: John Burke.
CHEKOV: Burke, sir? I don't think so. I'm sure it was
SPOCK: John Burke was the Chief Astronomer at the Royal Academy in old Britain at the time.
CHEKOV: Oh, Royal Academy. Well
KIRK: is the rest of your history that faulty, Ensign? Key points of dispute?
CHEKOV: Under terms of the Organian Peace Treaty, one side or the other must prove it can develop the planet most efficiently.
KIRK: And unfortunately, though the Klingons are brutal and aggressive, they are most efficient.
http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/42.htm
It's obviously referring to only the history of the area near Space Station K-7 and Sherman's Planet. It's referring to initial contact with the quadrant.
Note that, in TOS, "quadrant" didn't yet have the meaning that it acquired in the 24th century era spin-offs. In TOS, "quadrant" meant simply an undefined region of space, often simply that in which the events of this week's episode took place.
PICARD: It was my error, not hers. Chancellor, there is no starship mission more dangerous than that of first contact. We never know what we will face when we open the door on a new world, how we will be greeted, what exactly the dangers will be. Centuries ago, a disastrous contact with the Klingon Empire led to decades of war. It was decided then we would do surveillance before making contact. It was a controversial decision. I believe it prevented more problems than it created.
CARTWRIGHT: Negotiations for what?
SPOCK: The dismantling of our space stations and starbases along the Neutral Zone, an end to almost seventy years of unremitting hostility, which the Klingons can no longer afford.
Making a big deal out of the Klingon Ridges. I just saw that Enterprise two parter, and while it's enjoyable, it's a little convoluted.
They certainly had no such idea beyond what a shrinking audience wanted to see.My theory was less that it was a good idea for canon and more they had no idea what to do with the show.
They certainly had no such idea beyond what a shrinking audience wanted to see.
My theory was less that it was a good idea for canon and more they had no idea what to do with the show.
Manny Coto had been planning the ideas used in season 4 throughout the entire series. He wasn't out of ideas in season 4.Which is interesting in that the Vulcan and Andorian arcs were great for the show. They were running out of ideas to the point where they took two episodes out of their season and did an entirely mirror universe story.
Manny Coto had been planning the ideas used in season 4 throughout the entire series. He wasn't out of ideas in season 4.
I thought Season 4 was his first?Didn't they bring him in during Season 3. If I recall he had nothing to do with Seasons 1 or 2.
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