If they gave them kilts, heavy Scottish accent and lots of whisky, sure, fine. Pure Glasgowian Klingons, I guess. But I don't think that's what happening here...
I've been a ST fan since the show first aired back in the 60s (yeah, I'm old) so it's really hard for me to say this: I'm done with Trek. It's dead to me. The people that have been running the franchise have no feeling for what Trek is and what made it so great. They have a different vision and that's what they're executing on. It's Star Trek in name only. RIP Star Trek, it was a fun ride.
Wonder if Jay-Den will be joined by his sister T’nees’ha and their half brother J’Maal.
On the starship Sheeeeee'it.
They wuz General Kangs.
The original Star Trek tried it and it didn't work out.
Maybe they'll try to justify it by retcon and treat it like a kilt used in ancient battles.
God, will they stop with the Woke crap already!!
Clearly a nod to that well known Klingon comedy, Some Like It Not.
If they gave them kilts, heavy Scottish accent and lots of whisky, sure, fine. Pure Glasgowian Klingons, I guess. But I don't think that's what happening here...
I was just thinking a Scottish Klingon waking up everyone in the morning with a set of bagpipes would have been wonderful. oh well
A Klingon that as a schottish cosplayer weeb would make an interesting character. "Im here to learn your warrior traditions,"
The ongoing mission to explore fake and gay worlds. Burn it with fire.
Gross.
Next up, a Klingon with lipstick - to make the crossdressers feel included. "It's ma'am!"
I did not know there were non binary and gender fluid Klingons.
Something in the Klingon's posture screams "SSRI addiction." I pray for his swift death in glorious battle, to redeem his bloodline.
So, it portrays them as a hairy warrior race that wears skirts, reveres edged weapons, and speaks a language incomprehensible to English speakers.
In other words, intergalactic Scottish Highlanders.
I have no problem with that.
Klingon's don't wear skirts. batlhHa’qu’ ghaH
This is wrong on so many levels.
I've been a ST fan since the show first aired back in the 60s (yeah, I'm old) so it's really hard for me to say this: I'm done with Trek. It's dead to me. The people that have been running the franchise have no feeling for what Trek is and what made it so great. They have a different vision and that's what they're executing on. It's Star Trek in name only. RIP Star Trek, it was a fun ride.
Oh man. Hilarious. And gay.
Never will his soul stride the halls of Stovakor.
One day, people will stop thinking that clothes maketh the person. Males have worn skirts longer than they have not. Grow up, people.