Then why did his skin colour change between Space Seed & WOK? Simple lack of sun exposure would not account for it, eh?![]()
Well, Khan is genetically altered. Therefore, who knows what genes were spliced into his DNA!!!
Then why did his skin colour change between Space Seed & WOK? Simple lack of sun exposure would not account for it, eh?![]()
I think somebody brought up once that if Spock was using the Indian calendar ( if there is one...somebody please correct me) that their calendar won't have the year 1992 until 2050 or something.
That was just something I heard somewhere here on the boards a few years ago that was a way to reconcile us not actually having a Eugenics War 17 years ago.
It is too bad he played Robau, because if anyone could play a convincing Khan today... it would be Faran Tahir. Tahir is of similar ancestry as Khan, too.
OMG! That would be EPIC~!
Agreed!
Yeah, I'm all for Tahir playing Khan in the next movie, if TPTB go that route, despite the fact that he was in the last one in a different role.
Why not? He could be like Mark Lenard starting off as a Romulan Commander and then going on to be Spock's father.![]()
I agree with all of you that Tahir would be an awesome Khan. I am just not sure TPTB would go for it.It is too bad he played Robau, because if anyone could play a convincing Khan today... it would be Faran Tahir. Tahir is of similar ancestry as Khan, too.
Why can't he do it? His character died in the film, and Trek has never had a problem with re-using an actor in another role.
And like Christopher said, Noonien is as far as anyone can tell no kind of name.if Khan was a Sikh, why has got a Muslim first name?
What Muslim first name would that be?
I wasn't even aware he had any names other than "Khan", "Noonien" and "Singh", neither of which is normally a Muslim first name.
It is too bad he played Robau, because if anyone could play a convincing Khan today... it would be Faran Tahir. Tahir is of similar ancestry as Khan, too.
Why can't he do it? His character died in the film, and Trek has never had a problem with re-using an actor in another role.
Truth is that Ricardo Montalban was in his day one of the few real Mexican actors to achieve widespread work.. and recognition... as an actor.
Letting Tahir play Khan at some point = Good IdeaIt is too bad he played Robau, because if anyone could play a convincing Khan today... it would be Faran Tahir. Tahir is of similar ancestry as Khan, too.
Why can't he do it? His character died in the film, and Trek has never had a problem with re-using an actor in another role.
Oh, my God, that is such a good idea.
Then why did his skin colour change between Space Seed & WOK? Simple lack of sun exposure would not account for it, eh?![]()
Khan was born in 1965, and religion would have been very much a part of his life as a Sikh. From what I've gathered, his name's all right.Religion has withered away by that time, so his parents didn't know or care about the origins of what they named their kid, anymore than people nowadays worry whether they are giving their kid an Old Testament or New Testament name (that used to matter a whole lot).
See my response above.As for Khan's appearance, we know his ancestry is partially Sikh, but his grandmother could be Irish for all we know. People nowadays migrate all over the place, I'm sure by Khan's time his ancestry could be anything.
As for his accent, he was raised by a Mariachi band in Karachi.![]()
Wow, really funny.
Khan was born in 1965, and religion would have been very much a part of his life as a Sikh. From what I've gathered, his name's all right.Religion has withered away by that time, so his parents didn't know or care about the origins of what they named their kid, anymore than people nowadays worry whether they are giving their kid an Old Testament or New Testament name (that used to matter a whole lot).
See my response above.
And like Christopher said, Noonien is as far as anyone can tell no kind of name.What Muslim first name would that be?
I wasn't even aware he had any names other than "Khan", "Noonien" and "Singh", neither of which is normally a Muslim first name.
I thought Rodenberry named both him and Data's father "Noonien" as a tribute (and an attempt) to track down an old friend he'd lost touch with.
But it's weird only if Khan had parents in the conventional sense, which there is some indication that he didn't. He appears more likely to have been developed by a cosmopolitan team of scientists, who might have been headlined by famous geneticists Farouk Khan of Pakistan, Viktor Noonien of Russia, and Arjan Singh of India.rahullak said:So the name Khan Noonien Singh is weird, especially for someone from the Indian subcontinent.
Wow! I love the idea. Best fanwank ever!And like Christopher said, Noonien is as far as anyone can tell no kind of name.
I thought Rodenberry named both him and Data's father "Noonien" as a tribute (and an attempt) to track down an old friend he'd lost touch with.
This is the case afaik, but determined googling brings up no Nooniens but the fictional Singh and Soong.
Nunen is a Dutch name, though. A very convoluted theory would have a Dutchman emigrating to Russia with Peter the Great, where slightly-off transliteration might produce нюнен, which would be properly pronounced Niu-nyen or Noonien.
But it's weird only if Khan had parents in the conventional sense, which there is some indication that he didn't. He appears more likely to have been developed by a cosmopolitan team of scientists, who might have been headlined by famous geneticists Farouk Khan of Pakistan, Viktor Noonien of Russia, and Arjan Singh of India.rahullak said:So the name Khan Noonien Singh is weird, especially for someone from the Indian subcontinent.
The Saka calendar used as the official civil calendar of India began the new year on 22 March 2009 (by their reckoning, 1 Chaitra 1931). It's offset from the CE calendar by 78 years, so if Spock were using the Indian calendar, that means the Eugenics War would begin at the earliest in 2068 (Saka 1990), and conclude with Khan's downfall in 2074.I think somebody brought up once that if Spock was using the Indian calendar ( if there is one...somebody please correct me) that their calendar won't have the year 1992 until 2050 or something.
That was just something I heard somewhere here on the boards a few years ago that was a way to reconcile us not actually having a Eugenics War 17 years ago.
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