I imagine we'll see both smooth-headed as well as ridged Klingons if they are indeed in the next film.
I imagine we'll see both smooth-headed as well as ridged Klingons if they are indeed in the next film.
Not if it over-complicates the story being told.
Absence of one or the other type of Klingon won't mean that JJ is ignoring canonical events. Just that he chose to show only one type on camera.
The Klingon doctor who engineered the klingon augment virus suggested he might take up reconstuctive surgery, after the cure was found. Maybe he did.I imagine we'll see both smooth-headed as well as ridged Klingons if they are indeed in the next film.
Not if it over-complicates the story being told.
Absence of one or the other type of Klingon won't mean that JJ is ignoring canonical events. Just that he chose to show only one type on camera.
Well, like I said in my above post we could always conjecture that the Empire found the cure for the head ridge dilemma earlier in the post-Nero timeline than it did in the original(which seemed to happen sometime around 2270). J.J. wouldn't even need to acknowledge it and confuse people...anything's possible now that the timeline's been altered. Hell, we have Uhura knowing and being fluent in all three Romulan language dialects in this version of 2258 whereas in the old timeline Romulan culture was still a profound mystery well into the 24th century.
The Klingon doctor who engineered the klingon augment virus suggested he might take up reconstuctive surgery, after the cure was found. Maybe he did.Not if it over-complicates the story being told.
Absence of one or the other type of Klingon won't mean that JJ is ignoring canonical events. Just that he chose to show only one type on camera.
Well, like I said in my above post we could always conjecture that the Empire found the cure for the head ridge dilemma earlier in the post-Nero timeline than it did in the original(which seemed to happen sometime around 2270). J.J. wouldn't even need to acknowledge it and confuse people...anything's possible now that the timeline's been altered. Hell, we have Uhura knowing and being fluent in all three Romulan language dialects in this version of 2258 whereas in the old timeline Romulan culture was still a profound mystery well into the 24th century.
Two more pics of Spock in the "Volcano suit": http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...aited-Star-Trek-sequel.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
They kinda did that in Enterprise already.It would be nice to see the tension between the machiavellian "smooth" klingons and the honorable other kind.
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