I’d like more recognisable aliens in Starfleet uniform.
That isn't the same thing at all. One of these things is real person, the other is a fictional character.It is what they are. It'd be like drawing George Washington with a third eye in the middle of his head. If you do that, you need some augment crisis explanation.
Yes, exactly. Klingons have gone through changes and evoutions, and the audience certainly hasn't been witness to all the details and reasons why. DISCO Klingons are Klingons, good bad or indifferent.That isn't the same thing at all. One of these things is real person, the other is a fictional character.
The Andorian changes are a lot more minor then the TOS to TMP Klingon changes.
Really? Star Trek fans here and elsewhere have been whinging about all the various "forehead aliens" since 1987. Why the Romulans developed ridges in less than 100 years was right up there.
It's just been a while since we had a new show to reignite that ire.
...with a long time between that and the bumpy heads, and an explanation already in the expanded universe (which was regarded with canonocity until Roddenberry redefined canon when TNG launched) for that. That explanation being the fusions. And a vague explanation after the fact in DS9 recognizing Klingons as existing as that in Kirk's time, and a complete canon explanation in ENT. Aliens changing faces drastically, as the Klingons did, was regarded as a thing within the canon itself. Vaguely changing is not so much a thing for major discussion, as other aliens, Andorians and Tellarites included, have been somewhat different looking from era to era.
And TOS Klingons are cool. *Deal With It Glasses*
Byt that logic, we had just never seen this offshoot of Klingons either.Some Romulans could've had ridges all along. Most of them wore helmets in their 2 episodes of TOS. I thought it was a good idea to make them look visually different to Vulcans.
The Klingon redesign from TOS to TMP was extremely drastic. There's no 2 ways about it. The explanation they gave was weak but plausible, however, by the time it arrived I'd long given up caring and preferred the redesign. I doubt I'll ever prefer the Discovery Klingons to their predecessors. I'd have liked them to be a different race completely. I'd even take the TOS Klingon over the Discovery ones but whatever.
Byt that logic, we had just never seen this offshoot of Klingons either.![]()
Byt that logic, we had just never seen this offshoot of Klingons either.![]()
I would buy that for a dollar. I think these Klingons may just be either a different sub-species, or a different mutation of the augment virus (think slightly de-evolved).
Or, at a longshot, part Hur'q![]()
(If CBS would just say the word "remake", I'd be cool with it)
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