Their gods may be dead, but they've definitely deified Kahless and built a religion around him, complete with a second coming mythology.And Klingons don't really have a religion, per se... according to "Homefront", their gods are dead.
Their gods may be dead, but they've definitely deified Kahless and built a religion around him, complete with a second coming mythology.And Klingons don't really have a religion, per se... according to "Homefront", their gods are dead.
And he looked like a Klingon wearing a hat.He had a hat on that concealed his brow ridges.
Religion in Klingon and Vulcan society. No MA, there is no Religion in a logical society.
Huge mis-steps in STIII and TNG
Yes, Spock/Selek casually mentioning that he is on his way to honor the family gods, and Sarek doesn't bat an eye.You forgot TAS. Maybe they know something we don't?
Vulcans love their traditions, I always took that more as another ceremonial activity than belief in something supernatural.Yes, Spock/Selek casually mentioning that he is on his way to honor the family gods, and Sarek doesn't bat an eye.
They should have lampshaded it by using TOS makeup when he's on the station
I would also remove all references to transporters, phase pistols, phase cannons, and photonic torpedoes from ENT and instead only use shuttles and projectile weapons.
Nah, I made that up years ago and it has somehow drifted into be “fact”.IIRC, that was the original plan! Whenever he was on K-7 Worf was supposed to appear as a TOS Klingon and no one would even notice the difference.![]()
IIRC, that was the original plan! Whenever he was on K-7 Worf was supposed to appear as a TOS Klingon and no one would even notice the difference.![]()
You're a bad person and you do bad things.Nah
Nah, I made that up years ago and it has somehow drifted into be “fact”.![]()
Even if "no religion in logical society" could be used against the Vulcans, why would it be used against the Klingons? They have never been depicted as a "logical society" so why can't they have religion, according to your reasoning?
"The Klingons call me Fek'lar." - Ardra"We have no devil, Kirk": Kang
Well yes. But Klingon monasteries?? C'mon Ron Moore!! OK, if we HAVE to. At least time crystals are real...I blame Nimoy.
Why not? Some Klingons might adhere to the old gods.Well yes. But Klingon monasteries?? C'mon Ron Moore!! OK, if we HAVE to. At least time crystals are real...
"The Klingons call me Fek'lar." - Ardra
To Vulcans, the sense of oneness with the All, i.e., the universe, the creative force, or what some humans might call God. Vulcans do not, however, see this as a belief, either religious or philosophical. They treat it as a simple fact which they insist is no more unusual or difficult to understand than the ability to hear or see.
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