Probably because they are really silly looking. Not that Bolians were much of an improvement :/
The Bolian in Conspiracy looked badass. Other bolians havent looked as good though true...
Probably because they are really silly looking. Not that Bolians were much of an improvement :/
The reason was that Berman thought they looked goofy. But, I've said it before and I'll say it again - the NUMEROUS aliens whose only difference from Humans was an attachment to the forehead looked much more goofy.![]()
Yes, but if you looked at the best Andorian they could come up with on TNG's budget in "The Offspring" Berman was right to think they wouldn't look that good for anything more than a cameo. By ENT the FX tech they had was able to make them better looking.
weird skeletal protrusions under their uniforms
I liked the way Tholos seemed to eye off both T'Pol and Tucker in his two episodes.some more androgynous actors for different members of the four different sexes
*annoying nitpick*
It was never canonically established that Andorians have four sexes though.
All of this is apocryphal speculation based on the following lines from "Data's Day":
Data: "In an effort to be helpful, I am trying to calculate the variables involved in a successful marriage."
Troi: "Good luck."
Data: "There are many different opinions. On Galvin Five, a marriage is considered successful only if children are produced within a year of the wedding. Andorian marriages require groups of four people unless two..."
1) Data didn't say "Andorian procreation requires groups of four people" or "Andorian marriages require groups of four people, one from each sex". In fact, the only thing he says is that it is considered a requirement for a "successful marriage" on Andoria.
2) The "unless two..." part implies that there are other forms of marriage than the four-people variant.
Given that no third or fourth sex was ever mentioned or shown during the entire run of "Enterprise, I'm inclined to say that polygamy/group marriages are just very common on Andoria. Just like the Denobulans have three husbands/wives.
*nitpick ends*
I thought I was the only one who felt this way. The whole "four sexes" things never made much sense to me.
One thing that didn't carry on over to ENT was the fact that Andorians only have antennae, not ears....(I say it's 'fact' but I don't think it was something canon). Andorians would have to bend their heads so they would be able to hear; I think it was something speculated in the TOS 'Babel' episode where we had Ambassador Shras keeping his head lowered...
Yeah I thought it was quite a leap myself. In a story outline I did, I had the Andorians in group marriages centered around a female. I also made their cuture a matriarchy.*annoying nitpick*
It was never canonically established that Andorians have four sexes though.
All of this is apocryphal speculation based on the following lines from "Data's Day":
Data: "In an effort to be helpful, I am trying to calculate the variables involved in a successful marriage."
Troi: "Good luck."
Data: "There are many different opinions. On Galvin Five, a marriage is considered successful only if children are produced within a year of the wedding. Andorian marriages require groups of four people unless two..."
1) Data didn't say "Andorian procreation requires groups of four people" or "Andorian marriages require groups of four people, one from each sex". In fact, the only thing he says is that it is considered a requirement for a "successful marriage" on Andoria.
2) The "unless two..." part implies that there are other forms of marriage than the four-people variant.
Given that no third or fourth sex was ever mentioned or shown during the entire run of "Enterprise, I'm inclined to say that polygamy/group marriages are just very common on Andoria. Just like the Denobulans have three husbands/wives.
*nitpick ends*
I thought I was the only one who felt this way. The whole "four sexes" things never made much sense to me.
I thought it was quite a leap myself. In a story outline I did, I had the Andorians in group marriages centered around a female.
Well, I like the fact that they made an alien race a bit more alien, rather than just humans who look a bit different.*annoying nitpick*
It was never canonically established that Andorians have four sexes though.
All of this is apocryphal speculation based on the following lines from "Data's Day":
Data: "In an effort to be helpful, I am trying to calculate the variables involved in a successful marriage."
Troi: "Good luck."
Data: "There are many different opinions. On Galvin Five, a marriage is considered successful only if children are produced within a year of the wedding. Andorian marriages require groups of four people unless two..."
1) Data didn't say "Andorian procreation requires groups of four people" or "Andorian marriages require groups of four people, one from each sex". In fact, the only thing he says is that it is considered a requirement for a "successful marriage" on Andoria.
2) The "unless two..." part implies that there are other forms of marriage than the four-people variant.
Given that no third or fourth sex was ever mentioned or shown during the entire run of "Enterprise, I'm inclined to say that polygamy/group marriages are just very common on Andoria. Just like the Denobulans have three husbands/wives.
*nitpick ends*
I thought I was the only one who felt this way. The whole "four sexes" things never made much sense to me.
One thing that didn't carry on over to ENT was the fact that Andorians only have antennae, not ears....(I say it's 'fact' but I don't think it was something canon). Andorians would have to bend their heads so they would be able to hear; I think it was something speculated in the TOS 'Babel' episode where we had Ambassador Shras keeping his head lowered...
That was a speculation of Bjo Trimble, interpreting the episode for the "ST Concordance". Similarly, she speculated that Andorians didn't have veins and arteries, based on McCoy's line about intramuscular injections into an Andorian in "Whom Gods Destroy".
Eileen Palestine further extrapolated these theories in the "ST Medical Reference Manual".
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But Fred Phillips himself, creator of Andorian makeup, gave his female Andorians ears (and the first ridged foreheads!) in ST:TMP and the balding Andorian shown by Tom Burman in ST IV also had ears (below):
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Keep in mind though that the TMP Andorians were only background extras, and so didn't need makeup that would hold up to scrutiny.
Combs took it to a new level. He made being a villain cool.
There was one Andorian we saw in TNG, it was when Data's daughter was choosing various forms it could assume (before she decided she was a "she"). One of them was an Andorian male, but the FX tech back then (TV budget) wasn't advanced enough for the Andorian design to look good enough so they kept them off-screen until ENT when the tech could show good Andorians.
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