With the two exceptions, of course, of Mark Lenard's character and his old war buddy.Like the old Romulan helmets in Balance of Terror that conveniently cover their ears and eyebrows.

With the two exceptions, of course, of Mark Lenard's character and his old war buddy.Like the old Romulan helmets in Balance of Terror that conveniently cover their ears and eyebrows.
Well they're the important ones. Wait, that makes no sense. If they're important then they should be the only ones to get head protection while the underlings just have to hope nothing falls on their heads.With the two exceptions, of course, of Mark Lenard's character and his old war buddy.![]()
Well they're the important ones. Wait, that makes no sense. If they're important then they should be the only ones to get head protection while the underlings just have to hope nothing falls on their heads.
Like the old British soldiers thinking how smart their bright red uniforms looked. I wonder how many were killed before they realized it made camouflage impossible.Traditionally, it was privates who wore helmets and officers wore caps. And when officers started wearing helmets it displayed their rank which was even more dangerous.
Like the old British soldiers thinking how smart their bright red uniforms looked. I wonder how many were killed before they realized it made camouflage impossible.
Different style of warfare.Like the old British soldiers thinking how smart their bright red uniforms looked. I wonder how many were killed before they realized it made camouflage impossible.
I sort of get what your saying but I still think some kind of in-universe explanation is important only because it's prime timeline. If it were a new timeline, or Kelvin timeline it would be fair game.I like the new Klingons precisely because I don't like them. Give me something different, something that challenges my preconceived notions, not just more of the same old comfortable thing. And these Klingons are rather different.
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Not sure why that makes a difference. The Kelvin timeline is a branch of the Prime. In theory the Klingons should look the same.I sort of get what your saying but I still think some kind of in-universe explanation is important only because it's prime timeline. If it were a new timeline, or Kelvin timeline it would be fair game.
They still have turtle heads.Yes, yes, the Klingons were very different 1979 (and then 1984) onwards BUT their unique turtle heads became iconic not just with Trekkies but also casuals/non-fans, so I don't get changing their appearance so much that you can't immediately identify them as Klingons.![]()
Also, the Klingons are an alien race, so there should be some variations within ridges, growth, etc.They still have turtle heads.
We got different takes in almost all of the TOS films and every major 24th Century Klingon had a different ridge pattern. So there was already a lot of variation.Also, the Klingons are an alien race, so there should be some variations within ridges, growth, etc.
Right, which is why DSC Klingons feel like more of the same, and clamoring for cookie cutter of TNG is strange to me.We got different takes in almost all of the TOS films and every major 24th Century Klingon had a different ridge pattern. So there was already a lot of variation.
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