It was a post-TMP world.I don't know why, in Next Gen, they wasted money on that elaborate makeup for Worf - just make him like a TOS Klingon and save the money.
It was a post-TMP world.I don't know why, in Next Gen, they wasted money on that elaborate makeup for Worf - just make him like a TOS Klingon and save the money.
They're part of the reason I wish they had just put Dorn in TOS makeup in "Trials". Nobody, not even Dax, said a thing about the legendary three looking different. It would have been better left at "they always looked like this".
I figure more genetic engineering as a reward for service.
The Final Reflection was a (fantastic, superlative) novel written entirely from the Klingon perspective. In it, the "turtle heads" are the original Klingons, but they make genetically spliced fusion races to better deal with major opponents. The TOS Klingons are Human fusion, and there are Romulan fusion also. In it, the Klingons were aware of Humans about twenty years before we were aware of them. Ship losses during that time (just blamed on pirates) result in plenty of specimens to work on, and so by the time we are aware of them there are Human fusion Klingons manning the ships on our shared borders.
I much prefer this (1980's) explanation to the "we all caught a cold and gained smooth heads" bogus explanation in Enterprise.
Because the ridgehead Klingons look cooler/more alien (imho)I don't know why, in Next Gen, they wasted money on that elaborate makeup for Worf - just make him like a TOS Klingon and save the money.
To claim that you as a fan know a show better than the people who are making the show is the height of arrogance.
jJ knOWs noTHinG aBouT StaR treKCertainly better than JJ Abrams, who came right out and said he hated Star Trek and knew nothing about it.
Don't be silly, there are people on this bboard who know Trek facts and figures and trivia better than anyone ever on staff. Certainly better than JJ Abrams, who came right out and said he hated Star Trek and knew nothing about it. For decades now, we've been saying that having a Trekkie 'fact checker' on the continuity staff would have helped with a lot of story inconsistencies.
That's not what he said. And one writer and producer both stated they were on Memory Alpha for references for 09.Don't be silly, there are people on this bboard who know Trek facts and figures and trivia better than anyone ever on staff. Certainly better than JJ Abrams, who came right out and said he hated Star Trek and knew nothing about it. For decades now, we've been saying that having a Trekkie 'fact checker' on the continuity staff would have helped with a lot of story inconsistencies.
I wasn't talking about ST creators who were ignorant of ST before they made a Star Trek production (a club that also includes Nicholas Meyer, BTW). I was talking about fans who claim that they know a thing better than the people who actually made the thing. So to use your example, it would be someone claiming that they knew the 2009 movie better than JJ Abrams, despite them not being involved in the production in any way.Don't be silly, there are people on this bboard who know Trek facts and figures and trivia better than anyone ever on staff. Certainly better than JJ Abrams, who came right out and said he hated Star Trek and knew nothing about it.
And I'm sorry, but you're still wrong, for the reasons I already laid out. If that makes me arrogant, then I'm arrogant.I wasn't talking about ST creators who were ignorant of ST before they made a Star Trek production (a club that also includes Nicholas Meyer, BTW). I was talking about fans who claim that they know a thing better than the people who actually made the thing. So to use your example, it would be someone claiming that they knew the 2009 movie better than JJ Abrams, despite them not being involved in the production in any way.
THAT'S arrogant.
You're totally missing my point, but I've reached my threshold of arguing with strangers on the internet for the day. So congratulations, you've "won."And I'm sorry, but you're still wrong, for the reasons I already laid out. If that makes me arrogant, then I'm arrogant.But I'm also correct: most of the people on this board who like Voyager would almost certainly beat Tim Russ at a Voyager trivia contest, no problem.
You get it, @fireproof78.I also think that knowing trivia does not mean that they know the product. Star Trek production is more than just trivia points.
Which leads to the question of why they did it in TMP.It was a post-TMP world.
I would as well, plus it would have been fun to see Worf as a TOS Klingon, even better if nobody would have commented or reacted to how different he looks![]()
Because the money was finally there to do some things the way Roddenberry would have wanted them in TOS if it had been possible on their budget. Or at least, that's what Roddenberry said.Which leads to the question of why they did it in TMP.
Because it wasn't 1966 anymore and Roddenberry knew it.Which leads to the question of why they did it in TMP.
Because Roddenberry wanted it that way and had the money to make them look more alien.Which leads to the question of why they did it in TMP.
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