Just reading about how Worfs ridges changed over the years (as you do) and......
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Just reading about how Worfs ridges changed over the years (as you do) and...... guys..... I'm not very comfortable with the 'look' of the original Klingons....
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Just reading about how Worfs ridges changed over the years (as you do) and...... guys..... I'm not very comfortable with the 'look' of the original Klingons....
Also - I forgot about Kahless
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Just reading about how Worfs ridges changed over the years (as you do) and...... guys..... I'm not very comfortable with the 'look' of the original Klingons....
@TheBreadmonkey Original Star Trek - on the one hand, Nichelle Nichols, on the other hand, this...
Let's just say it was very much a spectacular hit-and-miss affair, on misogyny as well - on the one hand, Number One in the pilot is a woman, while on the other, the captain *in that same episode* growls something about "women on the bridge".
Also, every female expert is an emotional nutbar, from Dr. Dehner to Marla McGivers - meanwhile the men fly into hissyfits constantly & that's heroic
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Also - I forgot about Kahless
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@TheBreadmonkey His other big hit was Kahless Whisper, of course.
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@TheBreadmonkey Original Star Trek - on the one hand, Nichelle Nichols, on the other hand, this...
Let's just say it was very much a spectacular hit-and-miss affair, on misogyny as well - on the one hand, Number One in the pilot is a woman, while on the other, the captain *in that same episode* growls something about "women on the bridge".
Also, every female expert is an emotional nutbar, from Dr. Dehner to Marla McGivers - meanwhile the men fly into hissyfits constantly & that's heroic
@jwcph @TheBreadmonkey I think it was established in one late episode that Women couldn't be Captains and so a Women found an alien body swap machine to get around that bizarre and wildly misogynistic rule.
That's one of those episodes people don't talk about now... -
@jwcph @TheBreadmonkey I think it was established in one late episode that Women couldn't be Captains and so a Women found an alien body swap machine to get around that bizarre and wildly misogynistic rule.
That's one of those episodes people don't talk about now...@Lazarou @TheBreadmonkey I think it's literally the last episode - and yes, even compared to some of the other terrible ones, it's the one everybody just pretends doesn't exist