I mean, look at the guy, he very clearly resembles a Klingon. Didn't anybody making TUC notice?
He has the dark-ish complexion, long swept-back hair, the FuManchu-styled moustache, the cranial ridges. Tell me that your average movie-goer wouldn't think this guy belongs to the same race as, say....
But nope, he's not a Klingon, he's an "Efrosian." One of the most obscure Trek alien races (one other brief cameo in TVH), whose race isn't even bothered to be mentioned on-screen. And to top it all off, he's the President of the Federation, in a movie entirely about Federation/Klingon politics!! Like what the H-E-DoubleHockeySticks were they thinking?? I bet even Trekkies were taken aback.
Imagine if the roles were reversed: a Klingon movie-goer is watching a Klingon Imperial Chancellor that is a (pick your exactly-human-looking-alien, e.g. Ba'ku), in a movie about Klingon/Earth politics, but the film completely breezes over this role with no explanation as to what race the individual belongs to. Said Klingon naturally assumes the Chancellor was a human, not a Ba'ku, and that would seem to be an important piece of the movie, but apparently not.
Anyway, I could go on, but that's my rant, and it has always bugged me. Anyone agree? Disagree? Other random thoughts?
Thanks for reading.
TL;DR The Federation President looks like a Klingon, but isn't, and I thought it was confusing.

He has the dark-ish complexion, long swept-back hair, the FuManchu-styled moustache, the cranial ridges. Tell me that your average movie-goer wouldn't think this guy belongs to the same race as, say....


But nope, he's not a Klingon, he's an "Efrosian." One of the most obscure Trek alien races (one other brief cameo in TVH), whose race isn't even bothered to be mentioned on-screen. And to top it all off, he's the President of the Federation, in a movie entirely about Federation/Klingon politics!! Like what the H-E-DoubleHockeySticks were they thinking?? I bet even Trekkies were taken aback.
Imagine if the roles were reversed: a Klingon movie-goer is watching a Klingon Imperial Chancellor that is a (pick your exactly-human-looking-alien, e.g. Ba'ku), in a movie about Klingon/Earth politics, but the film completely breezes over this role with no explanation as to what race the individual belongs to. Said Klingon naturally assumes the Chancellor was a human, not a Ba'ku, and that would seem to be an important piece of the movie, but apparently not.
Anyway, I could go on, but that's my rant, and it has always bugged me. Anyone agree? Disagree? Other random thoughts?
Thanks for reading.
TL;DR The Federation President looks like a Klingon, but isn't, and I thought it was confusing.
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