I'm the last of my line of the family, and I have no kids. But my paternal great-grandfather was one of eleven children, so, even tho I don't know any of those branches of the family tree, I'm pretty sure the name continues.![]()
I don't even think it went that far, just that the DSC Klingons also exist in another reality (much like how TOS Movie and TNG Klingons also look exactly the same in the Mirror Universe) and it was LD's way of showing off the L'Rell and Voq appearance and acknowledging it's all part of the same continuity.
No. Mike McMahan expressly said that gag was there to troll the anti-DSC whiners.I don’t think LD said Disco/Disco Klingons weren’t canon. Just that they were from an alternate universe/timeline.
"It is not discussed with outsiders."So it'll show up in one random future episode, and never be mentioned again afterwards.
Exactly. If Disco is in an alternate timeline because of the inclusion of the Discovery Klingons, then so is The Next Generation for the inclusion of the Proto Klingons that we saw on that show.No. Mike McMahan expressly said that gag was there to troll the anti-DSC whiners.
Disco Klingons are just as much a part of the prime timeline as the many other variants we’ve seen.
Among Trekkies? Can’t be. Never happens.It's just the usual whining and grasping at straws.

It's like the Gorn. There are at least three different canonical looks for them, too.
It's like the Gorn. There are at least three different canonical looks for them, too.
But it's all a perfect continuity with no flaws until Evil Kurtzman came along.I don't even know how many for Andorians. Ditto, for Tellarites.
And that episode was apparently on Lower Decks.So it'll show up in one random future episode, and never be mentioned again afterwards.
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