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What is your personal head canon?

Colonel Green's red uniform from the early 21st century looks that way because Green was originally a U.S. Air Force officer (hence the Colonel rank) and he modified his zippered, collared flight suit with red, aggressive coloring and shiny detailing for a more regal, totalitarian appearance.
 
New personal head canon!

The destruction of the Enterprise-D Stardrive Section in Generations was NOT the first time it had happened - in fact it possibly could have happened a couple times. The differentiating factor was that previously, the saucer section had been recovered each time. I actually have a list of times the Enterprise-D Stardrive needed to be replaced, per my head canon.

-Sometime in between Seasons 1 and 2, during an unknown incident

-During Season 4 at some point, per my story idea "Honor in Defeat" in the TNG Episode Pitch thread*

-During Season 7 at some point, per my story idea "Earthbound" in the TNG Episode Pitch thread**

*This episode describes a damaged Enterprise-D being towed back to Earth after a huge battle, but I think it works even better if it's just the saucer being towed back.

**This one probably doesn't count, as the timeline is restored at the end, and the Enterprise is returned to her original condition.
 
Augment-virus Klingons (I.e. smoothheads) are generally kept segregated from the dominant, unaffected “ridgehead” Klingons. In the military, they largely crew separate ships, and tend to be assigned missions considered less “honorable”, or requiring a disdainful amount of bureaucracy. Both because of this, and because of the difficulty (for them) of advancement within mainstream Klingon society, the virus-Klingons have developed a “subculture” that all but reverses traditional Klingon values: personal honor is strongly subordinated to advancement; active treachery in one’s own interest, surveillance of one’s subordinates and rivals, and actively demonstrative cruelty are considered as active tools to be used. The mainstream Klingon establishment despises this, but quietly finds it quite useful.
 
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