Discovery Klingons add to the rich tapestry of a interstellar Empire and its its history. If fans can handle TMP without explanation and work up their own explanations then Discovery can be worked in just as well.
Sure. I believe there were references in TNG though that said something to the effect of "the ridges in their brow" were also a source of pride.They were embracing the idea of needling themselves in order to gain more impressive muscles and moves. Cosmetics would be cosmetic there: as per the ENT rationalization, the impulse to self-improve is what defines Klingon.
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Fans did eventually get explanation for that though.Discovery Klingons add to the rich tapestry of a interstellar Empire and its its history. If fans can handle TMP without explanation and work up their own explanations then Discovery can be worked in just as well.
Eventually-30 years later, or something like that.. So eventually we'll get an explanation for Discovery Klingons too. So, no big deal.Fans did eventually get explanation for that though.
Sure. I believe there were references in TNG though that said something to the effect of "the ridges in their brow" were also a source of pride.
Ha! Will we?Eventually-30 years later, or something like that.. So eventually we'll get an explanation for Discovery Klingons too. So, no big deal.
You mean, starting with TMP and other prime films.This all could have been avoided if they'd just used TOS-era Klingon makeup for Worf when he was in the 23rd century and not even mention it.
Maybe, maybe not. Certainly the ENT explanation was out of blue so who knows. I'm content with the Discovery Klingons and they work fine as part of a greater history of a larger power, especially since I would not expect one phenotype in an alien species. That's ridiculous.Ha! Will we?
It wasn't really "out of the blue" though. A lot of the topics Manny Coto covered in ENT season 4 were talked about much on the internet by Trek fans at that time (including explanation for Klingon make up evolution). It made me wonder if Star Trek writers weren't checking out what fans were saying online.Maybe, maybe not. Certainly the ENT explanation was out of blue so who knows. I'm content with the Discovery Klingons and they work fine as part of a greater history of a larger power, especially since I would not expect one phenotype in an alien species. That's ridiculous.
It was out of the blue in the context of the show. If I need to be reviewing an online forum to watch a show then the show is failing on a massive level. Given that I was not currently on the Internet discussing Trek at the time I would say that it was out of the blue for me.It wasn't really "out of the blue" though. A lot of the topics Manny Coto covered in ENT season 4 were talked about much on the internet by Trek fans at that time (including explanation for Klingon make up evolution). It made me wonder if Star Trek writers weren't checking out what fans were saying online.
It was not for me. My friends and I discussed other facets, not make up.I think in the case is Klingon makeup design, it was pretty common knowledge fans had speculated on it for years. You didn't need to read an online forum for that.![]()
It was not for me. My friends and I discussed other facets, not make up.
And that's fine. I love squaring pegs in to round holes and exploring possibilities. To me that's what the Discovery Klingons are is another layer of possibility. Let's explore than, unpack that, find the uniqueness in that rather than just dismissing it as a poor choice on the part of the production team.Well enough fans that I think anyone that worked on the shows was aware of it. Still, until DS9 I don't think they had any intention of covering it. Then once it was acknowledged in canon that there was a difference the chatter grew and I guess they figured it was time to address it once and for all.
But even still, I don't think it was so much an obligation they felt. Writers love to puzzle things out and they probably saw it partly as a challenge.
Some of our novel authors do that with books. Find ways to explain inconsistencies. But not because they have to. More that it's a challenge. How can I fit a square peg in a round hole and make it sound like it makes sense
Enterprise started out as mostly single episode stories (as opposed to story arcs that span several episodes), so starting up with a new story mid season didn't seem "out of the blue" at the time. Otherwise, you could argue that every new Trek story, not part of a season long story arc, was "out of the blue."It was out of the blue in the context of the show. If I need to be reviewing an online forum to watch a show then the show is failing on a massive level. Given that I was not currently on the Internet discussing Trek at the time I would say that it was out of the blue for me.
And, again, it still works as an explanation for the Discovery Klingons, either genetic engineering or selective breeding to emphasize more Klingon attributes. Several Earth cultures emphasize different standards of beauty, depending so why not Klingons? Why only one look?
This is missing my point.Enterprise started out as mostly single episode stories (as opposed to story arcs that span several episodes), so starting up with a new story mid season didn't seem "out of the blue" at the time. Otherwise, you could argue that every new Trek story, not part of a season long story arc, was "out of the blue."
Then I don't know what your point was. lol I simply do not understand what relevance there was in your perception that it was "out of the blue."This is missing my point.
Then i missed out on the great Klingon debate in the organized fandom. But, it never struck me as so important as it would mandate a story. Nor did i see it coming. Thus, out of the blue, unexpected, unconnected to past stories, random.Then I don't know what your point was. lol I simply do not understand what relevance there was in your perception that it was "out of the blue."
It was discussed a lot by Trek fans for decades and finally addressed in canon. But, even if that were not the case, it doesn't seem important.
Then i missed out on the great Klingon debate in the organized fandom. But, it never struck me as so important as it would mandate a story. Nor did i see it coming. Thus, out of the blue, unexpected, unconnected to past stories, random.
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