Is anyone here a Trekkie?
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I was informed the other night that the 'wrinkly' skinned Klingons were genetic ehancements made by the 'smooth' skinned Klingons - who wanted a particularly styled elite military force in the galaxy. This makes alot of sense to me in the sense of not being a natural evolution, and has resolved decades of inadequate thought there-upon - and helped me to recognise yet again just how blind to and ignorant of things I really can be.
So although I cannot as yet relate with the new-old clingons in Discovery, as I find them a bit too overwoked in appearance - the new information (or at least new to me information) allows a better appreciation of what could be going on presently in terms of appearances, and story development.
Aside though from not myself liking some things particularly,* Discovery does look very good indeed as a new sci-fi offerring, it is just a case now of seeing how immersive the character performances are, and how well woven the story lines will be. It certainly looks like it has the potential though.
*The angles of the bridge's ceiling are definitely a head injury risk - especially for anyone that is tall. And it so does not follow that the number of photon torpedoes on board - are displayed by projectile 'bullets' on the viewscreen!
[quote user="Anonymous"]
I was informed the other night that the 'wrinkly' skinned Klingons were genetic ehancements made by the 'smooth' skinned Klingons - who wanted a particularly styled elite military force in the galaxy. This makes alot of sense to me in the sense of not being a natural evolution, and has resolved decades of inadequate thought there-upon - and helped me to recognise yet again just how blind to and ignorant of things I really can be.
So although I cannot as yet relate with the new-old clingons in Discovery, as I find them a bit too overwoked in appearance - the new information (or at least new to me information) allows a better appreciation of what could be going on presently in terms of appearances, and story development.
Aside though from not myself liking some things particularly,* Discovery does look very good indeed as a new sci-fi offerring, it is just a case now of seeing how immersive the character performances are, and how well woven the story lines will be. It certainly looks like it has the potential though.
*The angles of the bridge's ceiling are definitely a head injury risk - especially for anyone that is tall. And it so does not follow that the number of photon torpedoes on board - are displayed by projectile 'bullets' on the viewscreen!