gingerrich ( @gingerrich@beehaw.org ) 18•2 years agoMyers adds, “Honestly, I like to imagine that Klingons are a diverse species, and that means there are many different looks the Klingons have. It’s that simple.”
Kinda sums it up nicely.
Continuumguy ( @Continuumguy@startrek.website ) 4•2 years agoKind of like how in the first season of Picard they say that the Nero-like Romulans are from the northern parts of Romulus.
Navi ( @Navi@startrek.website ) 4•2 years agoYep, I like this. There’s plenty of room for lots of Klingons styles… makes the Star Trek universal feel bigger
CeruleanRuin ( @CeruleanRuin@lemmy.one ) 1•2 years agoAnd they are just as prone to cultural fads as we are. Hell, a hundred years ago, standards of what was considered “attractive” were in many ways wildly different from today.
It’s possible that Klingon features like the ridges and the double nostrils were for some reason highly susceptible to epigenetic pressure, and when they became unfashionable, they change within a generation or two.
Let’s also not forget that in this universe, it is fairly trivial to heal scars completely and undergo radical cosmetic surgery. Perhaps nose jobs or ridge modifications became a rite of passage to signal allegiance to the new regime.
aufsichtsrat ( @aufsichtsrat@startrek.website ) 13•2 years agoI won’t judge Discovery for taking a swing as they say, they had big ideas and went for it. Fair play. While I never minded the rework as much as some others perhaps, I did think they went a bit far and it was too much unto Orcs territory. I do think their intial compromise in season 2 of disc was already pretty fine by giving them hair back and kinda soften their features to look less Orc like.
But having seeing the latest version, I do think that SNW have got right here. I do however hope that the Klingons keep some of their traits from disco in other respects. Mainly not being all about GLORY at all times and always act like a bunch of old, drinking sailors.
Discovery did some really interesting things with Klingon culture. I dearly hope L’Rell pops up on SNW.
aufsichtsrat ( @aufsichtsrat@startrek.website ) 3•2 years agoSame. I hope we have not seen the last of her.
bradfrank ( @bradfrank@reddthat.com ) 3•2 years agoAt one point in the episode I thought she would. I’m kinda betting she’s a surprise cameo this season if they’re doing a Klingon/Federation/Gorn “threat of war” story. Imagine she shows up to find a way to secretly aid Starfleet like she did for Disco S2 finale.
Assuming she remains in power, they’re going to have to have her openly turn on the Federation at some point, in order to establish the TOS cold war. I hope we get to see how that comes about.
flamingmongoose ( @flamingmongoose@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 1•2 years agoYes L’Rell was a pretty memorable character and the actor is very cool
cyd ( @cyd@vlemmy.net ) 13•2 years ago“We don’t discuss it with outsiders.” – Worf
delial ( @delial@lemmy.sdf.org ) 11•2 years agoTLDR: They wanted their own version that is more old school but not contradicting Discovery, and it made production easier.
Klanky ( @Klanky@sopuli.xyz ) 11•2 years agoI honestly think these Klingons were a perfect mix of TNG & Discovery Klingons.
JuicyShaqMeat ( @JuicyShaqMeat@startrek.website ) 7•2 years agoThey look a ton better. Never was a fan of the S1 DSC design, but got used to it pretty quickly after episode 3, I think. But by the time they got hair in S2, I thought that they definitely were returning to a more classic TMP era look, but still distinctly DSC in design, maybe a bit less alien looking than before, but not by much. But these are the Klingons I wanted to see back, updated enough to give it some more detailed looks, but still strongly reminiscent of the TMP-TNG era ones we grew to love. Not sure about seeing the augmented ones though, not unless they are given slight ridges or something, similar to General Chang in ST6.
end0fline ( @End0fLine@startrek.website ) 7•2 years agoI did not hate the Discovery Klingons one bit, but I am glad that their visuals have sort of slid backwards a bit towards the TNG look.
tukarrs ( @tukarrs@startrek.website ) 7•2 years agobiggest mistake DS9 made was not putting Worf in TOS make-up.
the audience will understand
NuPNuA ( @NuPNuA@lemm.ee ) 6•2 years agoIt was all tied up in a nice little bow by Enterprise until Discovery decided to change them again though.
chucker ( @chucker@beehaw.org ) 1•2 years agoI really feel ENT messed this up. Yes, it was a nice three(?)-parter, and a clever explanation. But it shouldn’t have happened. The DS9 ep lampshaded the thing; time to move on.
We also don’t have “hey, why did the ships and planets used to look like cardboard and styrofoam” plot arcs. “Budget and tech weren’t there” doesn’t need an in-universe fake explanation.
toadmode ( @toadmode@beehaw.org ) 3•2 years agoThe idea that people thought they needed to explain the different Klingon makeup because of a throwaway joke in a comedic episode is honestly crazy
Melmi ( @melmi@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 1•2 years agoEnterprise was the one that tried to explained it, but otherwise agree. Discovery seems to have retconned the explanation though.
chucker ( @chucker@beehaw.org ) 1•2 years agoYou mean Enterprise.
deepthaw ( @deepthaw@lemmy.sdf.org ) 5•2 years agoTheir head shapes still look a bit discovery inspired, which was a nice touch.
thx1138 ( @thx1138@lemmy.one ) 5•2 years agoI wonder if they’re going to show any augment virus smooth headed Klingons at some point!
Cantstopthesignal ( @Cantstopthesignal@lemmynsfw.com ) 4•2 years agoI think they look really great. This is the best they have looked in all of the newer Trek stuff. They just look slightly modernized, but look and act exactly like the Klingons we remember. This episode wasn’t perfect, but the Klingon unboot was.
CeruleanRuin ( @CeruleanRuin@lemmy.one ) 4•2 years agoThey feel closest to the TOS cast movie era. Long uncomplicated hair, thin mustaches, simple forehead ridges. It felt like a good compromise.
Lyon_Wonder ( @Lyon_Wonder@startrek.website ) 3•2 years agoI wonder what type of foreheads Kang, Kor and Koloth will have if any of them show up in SNW?
All 3 of them had smooth foreheads in TOS, but later showed up on DS9 in S2’s “Blood Oath” with the TNG-era Klingon ridges.
deepthaw ( @deepthaw@lemmy.sdf.org ) 3•2 years agoOne will be TOS style, one will be TNG, and one will be DSC. Just to mess with us.
WesMason ( @TDP4@hambon.es ) 1•2 years ago@deepthaw
And Worf showing up just to say “We don’t like to talk about it.”
@Lyon_Wonder Continuumguy ( @Continuumguy@startrek.website ) 1•2 years agoFuck it, I wouldn’t even be mad at such an epic act of trolling.
Mmmmdonut ( @Mmmmdonut@sfba.social ) 2•2 years ago@Lyon_Wonder @ValueSubtracted if I remember correctly someone asked Worf about it and he said “we don’t speak about it”. This was in DS9.
JuicyShaqMeat ( @JuicyShaqMeat@startrek.website ) 1•2 years agoWe technically saw A Kor in DSC season 1, but not our Kor we all grew to love.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) 3•2 years agoI’ve never been certain of this, but does ENT kinda say that the Klingons in tos were augment Klingons? But without the augment improvements?
Bear Philippe ( @SplatterDaddy@kolektiva.social ) 4•2 years ago@worfamerryman @ValueSubtracted Yeah, they’re descendants of the Augment Klingons, but evidently there was an effective treatment that restored them to regular Klingon appearance by the 2270s.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) 1•2 years agoThanks. The augment Klingons did not have the augment powers right? They just looked like humans?
blevok ( @blevok@startrek.website ) 4•2 years agoYeah, that’s why the general was pissed at the end. He wanted to stabilize the augments, but instead the doc created a cure with the side effect of still causing the dermal disfigurement.
Bear Philippe ( @SplatterDaddy@kolektiva.social ) 2•2 years ago@worfamerryman As far as I can recall they’re never shown to be significantly different from a human, so that’s probably the case.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) 2•2 years agoThat’s what I assume as well, I just can’t remember the extract details of the enterprise episode.