I wish that the powers that be would do a short run of show looking at the Klingons .
Six to ten one hour shows could let us see behind the foreheads . Why do klingons feel the need to be warriors ?
I wish that the powers that be would do a short run of show looking at the Klingons .
Six to ten one hour shows could let us see behind the foreheads . Why do klingons feel the need to be warriors ?
It would be the original three for me. They were true Klingons before the revision of empire's society occur and they shall always be the true Klingons as they set the bar in TOS!
Regards,
CKV.
Lt Cmd Worf
He brought the humanity to the Klingon Race. Of course you know from the archives that worf was in a earlier Star Trek movie.
I am refering to "The Undescovered Country". He was the big Klingon who was Mcoy & Kirk's atterney. He's the one who gave Klingons a good rep. in the Federation. To summ it all up, "He's Just COOL."![]()
I know the Emotions are in there somewhere Spock, I just don't want to be around when they finnally kick in.
Toadmage,
A Klingon miniseries would probably be the shot in the arm that Star Trek needs. Sure, we've seen plenty of episodes throughout all the series, and seen them represented in several films, but a miniseries would sum it all up nicely.
For that matter, I think it would be cool if TPTB at Paramount could greenlight miniseries for all the major non-Federation Alpha Quadrant players. Romulans, Cardassians, Ferengi.
It would be "Star Trek: The Other Side".
Cool idea, Toadmage.
Respectfully,
General Chang
"So the Enterprise is on her maiden voyage, eh? Now that is one well endowed lady. Ah'd like to get mah hands on her ample nacelles, if ye'll pardon the bit o' engineerin' parlance." -Scotty, STAR TREK, 2009
General Martok.
The character was well writtem, well acted and totally well realised.
But I bet General Korrd from STV would still beat him at strategy (now if ever there was an under used character from any of the films then it's Korrd and that Romulan babe Caitlin Dar).
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We have all your working biros and we're not afraid to use them.
Leave a box of used postit notes and a box of paperclips inside the filling cabinet and things won't get nasty.
Yours,
The Office Gremlins
You do know that Worf in ST VI was the grandfather of TNG Worf, right?Originally posted by Vulcan Princess
He brought the humanity to the Klingon Race. Of course you know from the archives that worf was in a earlier Star Trek movie.
I am refering to "The Undescovered Country". He was the big Klingon who was Mcoy & Kirk's atterney. He's the one who gave Klingons a good rep. in the Federation. To summ it all up, "He's Just COOL."![]()
Personally, I don't think grandfather Worf willingly volunteered to be a counselor for Kirk & McCoy, but rather he was assigned to them. Otherwise, if the defendants have a choice of lawyer, they could have asked one from the Federation.
Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...
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Maltz. Because without him, the Klingon-English dictionary would never have been possible.![]()
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Lt. Jabara Eris
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