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What sort of Klingons are we expecting?

If you want an explanation for your headcanon, the novels tried to explain it by saying the Ridged Klingons treated the flat klingons as lower class citizens, and used them as cannon fodder on the frontier space, that's why Kirk always encountered them.

Regarding looks in SNW, someone did post something last page that might be from Season 2.

Worf in Picard Season 3 has been said to not look like a Discovery Klingon, but that's also different production team.
 
I’m guessing something very close to a movie era/Berman era look.

I would be stunned if we got even one TOS/ENT S4 era Klingon.
 
They could technically upscale the TOS makeups as they've been doing with other very humanoid races. Something like a return to retro hairlines, yet the pronounced wrinkles and messy splattering of face-paint reinterpreted as mild ridges.
 
Kor might be a bit tricky as he clearly never met Spock before in Errand of Mercy. What about General Chang? Was it ever ruled out that he met Spock before Undiscovered Country?
 
Kor might be a bit tricky as he clearly never met Spock before in Errand of Mercy. What about General Chang? Was it ever ruled out that he met Spock before Undiscovered Country?

Honest question: would it really matter?

The new series aren't exactly beholden to what has come before. We can argue whether that's a good thing or a bad thing, but it is what it is.
 
Honest question: would it really matter?

The new series aren't exactly beholden to what has come before. We can argue whether that's a good thing or a bad thing, but it is what it is.
It is to some degree. They are trumpeting that presumably Pike and Sam Kirk will be led off to their TOS fates.
 
An idea for an explanation that doesn't retread too much old ground: It is revealed that smooth-heads never went away, rather they overcorrected towards an almost prehistoric esthetic with subdermal implants and selective baldness. Then the practice is abandoned altogether to make way for a gradual genetic fix to work its magic.
 
Annoyingly, the comic miniseries Star Trek: Discovery - Aftermath depicts Kor and his father as Hem'Quch, following in the footsteps of the Kelvin tie-in comics Nero and "The Khitomer Conflict". I really hope that gets ignored to gel better with TOS because I view Kang's flashback cameo in Voyager as a logical progression from ENT to TNG. But I do not expect it to, given how Kol and Kol-Sha were already depicted onscreen in Discovery.
 
Annoyingly, the comic miniseries Star Trek: Discovery - Aftermath depicts Kor and his father as Hem'Quch, following in the footsteps of the Kelvin tie-in comics Nero and "The Khitomer Conflict". I really hope that gets ignored to gel better with TOS because I view Kang's flashback cameo in Voyager as a logical progression from ENT to TNG. But I do not expect it to, given how Kol and Kol-Sha were already depicted onscreen in Discovery.
You're misremembering as the IDW Discovery comics clearly showed Kor as smooth head with his dad a normal ridged Klingon. Kor's mom didn't show up, presumably she's smooth though.

Only the Nero comics showed Kor as ridged, and those almost definitely aren't canon anymore considering the sister series Countdown was thrown into a black hole and hit with a gazillion quantum torpedoes by the Picard show.
 
I would really like to see all 3 variations (if you don’t count the TOS movie Klingons as separate variations) working together. Of course, I hoped that for Discovery Season 2, but maybe this time. :rolleyes:
 
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