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I never realized I needed to see hippie Klingons calling the 32nd Century Federation “a bunch of uptight Herberts,” before now.
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Exactly.The TMP change went unexplained for over 2 decades and there was no problem, it didn’t ruin or undo TOS Klingons, it didn’t really do anything other than generate fan speculation.
Frankly, Discovery changing it again is in keeping with Star Trek tradition, and even treating Enterprise’s Augment Virus explanation retcon as precedent setting an expectation, we shouldn’t be getting a story justifying it until sometime around 2041.
It was a good two story arc for enterprise. It ended years of fan speculation on the subject. Only to have Discovery throw a wrench in there....
I like the wide range of PhenoTypes idea.So no wrench was thrown; this was just the latest iteration in a pattern that's been ongoing for four decades. Either we can assume that Klingons have always had a wide range of phenotypes, or we can just accept that this is what happens when different artists interpret the same subject.
I see no issue with Klingons have a wide range of phenotypes that we only get to see a small aspect of said phenotypes at any given time.
Or all 8+ different PhenoTypes from the same family lineage, including hybrids of said designs.Me too, and I keep hoping that someday we see a screen production that shows multiple different Klingon makeups at once -- like Picard did with the two different Romulan designs. It would've been nice if Discovery season 1 had done that in the scenes where the Klingons of different Great Houses gathered for their conferences, a different design for each House. Instead they all had the same design.
I don't think the message was addressed to them.We don't even know if they know what a Cardassian is, so the message there is lost on them.
I don't think the message was addressed to them.![]()
Your opinions are like with out honor, man.- Chancellor D'UdeI never realized I needed to see hippie Klingons calling the 32nd Century Federation “a bunch of uptight Herberts,” before now.
Impossible. There are no new fans.No, it was addressed to us. But it would've been more powerful with a much more recent "villain". Ideally, there might be a few Discovery fans who have no idea what a Cardassian is.
Exactly.So no wrench was thrown; this was just the latest iteration in a pattern that's been ongoing for four decades. Either we can assume that Klingons have always had a wide range of phenotypes, or we can just accept that this is what happens when different artists interpret the same subject.
I want it to turn out that the Klingons have had a Surak-style awakening and become a society of spiritual pacifists. We're eight centuries past where Trek has been before, but so far the cultural changes we've seen have been minor at best. Let's see some more radical transformations.
Your opinions are like with out honor, man.- Chancellor D'Ude
The producers decided to make her (part-)Cardassian, on the basis that Cardassians were Federation enemies but having one as President shows the passage of time and how friends can become allies and so on and so forth.
why wouldn't things be upgraded and changed later in a sequel in an era that hasn't been shown before?Don't forget, Star Trek completely and utterly reinvented its look in 1979, so it's disingenuous to pretend there's something wrong with it doing it again.
That's a good point, I think the anti-continuity folks just feel like 'I just wanna be entertained, so continuity can go out the window' XDMost people here will give something they like more leeway, they just won't say it. I'm one of the few people who will.
Completely unnecessary explanation. The ridges were a retcon, it didn't need to be explained.
IMHO, 14% of TOS, 77% of TAS, 2% of TNG, 3% of DS9, 1% of VOY were completely unnecessary. Does that mean they didn't happen in the story, in that universe?Good story, completely unnecessary.
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