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Originally posted by Hatter76 View PostI want to see a Klingon for Trek's Sake
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Those are KINO (Klingons in name only)!
Well, it's supposed to take place 10 years before TOS, and yet it looks so obviously inspired by JJ's movies with all the lens flares and dutch angles and the general designs that it's difficult to accept it as part of the series continuity...
Besides that it looks pretty (except for the Klingons 3.0 that are an abomination) but cold, and so far I'm not impressed with the acting.
But then good space operas are so few these days that I won't miss it, of course.
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Originally posted by Jim Kirk View PostThose are KINO (Klingons in name only)!
Well, it's supposed to take place 10 years before TOS, and yet it looks so obviously inspired by JJ's movies with all the lens flares and dutch angles and the general designs that it's difficult to accept it as part of the series continuity...
Besides that it looks pretty (except for the Klingons 3.0 that are an abomination) but cold, and so far I'm not impressed with the acting.
But then good space operas are so few these days that I won't miss it, of course.
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Originally posted by Jim Kirk View PostThe explanation given in Ent for the flatheaded Klingons seen in TOS was already hard to swallow, now I wonder how they're gonna explain this... (Though I'm pretty sure they just won't)
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Originally posted by Lady_CJ View PostSomeone in the Star Trek Discovery group on Facebook posted a picture of a Klingon from TNG and one of the ones from Discovery and if you put scraggly hair on the Discovery Klingon they look the same.
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Originally posted by Perfect Warrior View PostYeah, those aren't klingons. So many one-episode aliens in the original series and they have to call that a klingon?
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I'm not impressed either. I get it that this is pre neutral zone, and we're likely going to get the story of how they arrived at the neutral zone treaty, but meh. Starfleet ethics? Well, they're explaining why Kirk played fast and loose with the rules at times, but a yahoo wrote their rules.
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Originally posted by Haplo View PostEpisode 3 has a shuttle capable of warp! They didn't even have that in TNG which was long after ToS lol Oi Vey
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Episode three- This spore travel thing strikes me as string theory. String theory mashed together with microscopic biology? Perfectly within Star Trek's usual modus operandi to base such babble on the edges of modern research, but the demonstration seemed to be more like 1960's psychic spy research, specifically the so-called 'distant viewing' psychic power.
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