The Augment Virus didn't help with that political breakdown.
Okay, thank you for setting me straight. You know, the Enterprise from The Cage doesn't really look different than the one from first season TOS. DIS purporting to be in between the two and the vast difference in literally everything screamed 'alternate timeline' at me and I didn't watch enough of it to learn that.
Or why Kirstie Alley magically transformed into Robin Curtis . . . .
This is how recasting has worked for as long as movies and TV have existed. The audience is expected to understand that it's the same character even if they're now played by a new actor. Same with updated makeup and set designs.
Thank God BATMAN didn't feel obliged to provide an "in-universe" explanation for why Julie Newmar turned into Eartha Kitt!![]()
It wasn't Cattrall, but several people didn't want there to be yet another actor to play the character.And I believe they planned for Valeris to be Saavik, but Cattrall refused to be the third actress in five films to play the charactdr.
Then why isn't TNG onwards also considered an alternate timeline? Spock said the Eugenics War was Earth's final world war, but TNG gave us a Third World War that happens several decades after the Eugenics Wars.it very well could be an alternate timeline. Since Khans rise has been changed from the 1990s to probably the 2050s or 60s could give the next producer of star trek explain Kurtzman Trek was a alternate timeline created after khan birth was delayed.
No.So there is a hope.
it very well could be an alternate timeline. Since Khans rise has been changed from the 1990s to probably the 2050s or 60s could give the next producer of star trek explain Kurtzman Trek was a alternate timeline created after khan birth was delayed. So there is a hope.
It wasn't Cattrall, but several people didn't want there to be yet another actor to play the character.
There's a second story, allegedly Gene Roddenberry wanted them to change the character because he didn't think the fans would like Saavik becoming a traitor.
When she was finally cast for the role of Valeris, Cattrall actually refused the part at first, as she was under the false impression that she had to be the third actress to portray Saavik (for which, ironically, Alley tuned out to be unavailable), but jumped at the opportunity when she learned that that was not to be the case, as she considered Saavik "just a girl," whereas she considered Valeris "a woman."
Imagine living in this era. If someone told me that being a doctor was cowardly, weak and pathetic and they came to me while they were dying, I'd at least rub it in their face if not let them die. lolI liked the implications of that episode that the Klingons were going through a reactionary period.
With DISCO, it implies this was right before the collapse of the Empire before T'Kuvma rebuilt it.
TNG is altered too. Eugenics Wars/WW3 were not a nuclear exchange, and was in the 1990s.it very well could be an alternate timeline. Since Khans rise has been changed from the 1990s to probably the 2050s or 60s could give the next producer of star trek explain Kurtzman Trek was a alternate timeline created after khan birth was delayed. So there is a hope.
Imagine living in this era. If someone told me that being a doctor was cowardly, weak and pathetic and they came to me while they were dying, I'd at least rub it in their face if not let them die. lol
"Oh I thought you wanted to see Stovokor?"
When she was finally cast for the role of Valeris, Cattrall actually refused the part at first, as she was under the false impression that she had to be the third actress to portray Saavik (for which, ironically, Alley tuned out to be unavailable), but jumped at the opportunity when she learned that that was not to be the case, as she considered Saavik "just a girl," whereas she considered Valeris "a woman."
that's fair. Klingons after falling to the whim of every show runner are kind of getting odd:I've read the whole Long Earth series. Read pretty much everything Steven Baxter wrote, actually. Was majorly into him when I was younger, though my genre tastes lean elsewhere these days.
I believe it's been established in canon that Klingons stole warp drive from the Hur'q, right? Anyway, I think the idea that the Klingons got tech from elsewhere is fine. It's just that in general the planet-side worldbuilding felt really lazy. The decisions seemed driven predominantly based upon what would be the cheapest to film - which was rough sleeping in tents in the middle of a completely unremarkable stand of Ontario trees.
It wasn't enough to really make me dislike the episode, which I think is the strongest to date for the series. But I do think with just a little bit of tweaking Jay-Den's family setup wouldn't have felt so transparently staged for television.
Eh? Where did you get that from? They even had a spaceship.Luddite Space Hobos (SFA)
Kras: "Come on guys! Space Hobos????"that's fair. Klingons after falling to the whim of every show runner are kind of getting odd:
Klingons are:
Yellow Peril MissionImpossibleBadNationOfTheWeekWithLongerMoustaches Nationalist/Commies (TOS)
Heavily Into Purple (TAS)
Fearless, Cruel, Eloquent and Legitimately Worried About UFP dominance (TOS MOVIES)
Ron Moore Biker Gang (TNG through ENT & TLD)
Bald? (Bad Robot)
Two of Anything You Got One Of, snazzy dressers, even more traditional than before. Skull enlargement (Disco)
Luddite Space Hobos (SFA)
I just accept it. There is no standard Klingon culture. Or body. They have a convention every few years and pick a new thing and they do that for awhile.
it's a space box-car. they just opened the door and made some mulligan gut stew in the back while Drekol wails away on the harmonica.Eh? Where did you get that from? They even had a spaceship.
They might be more like Travelers or Romaniit's a space box-car. they just opened the door and made some mulligan gut stew in the back while Drekol wails away on the harmonica.
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