They wrote an explanation for this somewhere in the TNG era and also in the Enterprise show.
Apparently the TOS era Klingons here are the result of some genetic manipulation that the Klingons dabbled with at the time but abandoned. Thus confirming that head ridges are the natural state for Klingons.
Oh yes of course this one is set prior to TOS isn't it.
My mistake. Or maybe it's actually more accurate because I believe it's suggested that both mutated Klingons and regular Klingons exist at the same time, with mutated Klingons being a smaller proportion of the overall Klingon population.
Pretty funny for the season’s one actually “fun” episode as even the Spock human one was a super emotional intense ride. This one was all comedy all the time. Even the love songs were just funny as shit.
>Pretty funny for the season’s one actually “fun” episode as even the Spock human one was a super emotional intense ride. This one was all comedy all the time. Even the love songs were just funny as shit.
God this was embarrassing. Remember when all their weird science-based anomalies would at least be grounded in a little bit of real rationality? Nope... >It's making us all sing 'cause...it just is.
If they had made it someones dream or Q-frickery I could almost have chalked it up to trivial entertainment and the unoriginal "we gotta have a musical 'cause we just do, ok?!" mindset this show is founded on, but nope, lets make it fricking cringey AND really happen to the whole ship, the federation, and frick, the klingons too because that'd be funny!
Frick this sellout of a steaming/streaming piece of shit.
>Klingons singing >They don't sing opera
I am not even a huge Star Trek fan but, even I know that getting them to sing opera would be more lore friendly and pleasing to trekkies. This is just one of those things that highlights how the writers they get for these things no frick all about the franchise.
I stopped watching Star Trek after 1994.
Nothing (NOTHING) else is canon.
why do they have ridges?
They wrote an explanation for this somewhere in the TNG era and also in the Enterprise show.
Apparently the TOS era Klingons here are the result of some genetic manipulation that the Klingons dabbled with at the time but abandoned. Thus confirming that head ridges are the natural state for Klingons.
No shit, that anon's point was the Klingons should look like that because of the Augment virus until the era of the TOS movies when they found a cure.
that was a storyline that nobody asked for
this was all that was ever needed
Well either way you slice it the Klingons of this era should NOT have ridges. That is made clear in the video you posted.
Oh yes of course this one is set prior to TOS isn't it.
My mistake. Or maybe it's actually more accurate because I believe it's suggested that both mutated Klingons and regular Klingons exist at the same time, with mutated Klingons being a smaller proportion of the overall Klingon population.
So quirkey! I bet the writers were raising their sporks and praising the spaghetti monster after this!
I think they look less alien than the other k-pop stars that get posted here everyday
Who are are the biggest shit eaters Star Wars or Star Trek gays?
SW for sure. star trek is doctor who tier but SW is basically MCU
I love both Star Wars and Star Trek. Life is pain. It took me years, but I have finally given up both.
Star Trek. At least Warsies b***h incessantly if there's something they don't like.
Pretty funny for the season’s one actually “fun” episode as even the Spock human one was a super emotional intense ride. This one was all comedy all the time. Even the love songs were just funny as shit.
>Pretty funny for the season’s one actually “fun” episode as even the Spock human one was a super emotional intense ride. This one was all comedy all the time. Even the love songs were just funny as shit.
who the frick is watching this
who has been watching ANYTHING star trek in the past 30 years?
God this was embarrassing. Remember when all their weird science-based anomalies would at least be grounded in a little bit of real rationality? Nope...
>It's making us all sing 'cause...it just is.
If they had made it someones dream or Q-frickery I could almost have chalked it up to trivial entertainment and the unoriginal "we gotta have a musical 'cause we just do, ok?!" mindset this show is founded on, but nope, lets make it fricking cringey AND really happen to the whole ship, the federation, and frick, the klingons too because that'd be funny!
Frick this sellout of a steaming/streaming piece of shit.
this is the same quality as DS9 but trannies will pretend it's worse
>Klingons singing
>They don't sing opera
I am not even a huge Star Trek fan but, even I know that getting them to sing opera would be more lore friendly and pleasing to trekkies. This is just one of those things that highlights how the writers they get for these things no frick all about the franchise.
>pleasing to trekkies
trekkies don't watch this because it isn't star trek
Its not like worf never sang
and its not like it wasn't played for laughs
but at least it was contextual
Kino episode, only morons don't like musicals
nothing wrong with star trek musicals when they arn't total embarrassments..
How did it fall off so bad and why are people desperate to still eat up the current slop?
*viewscreen turns off*
PIKE: "Well that just happened."