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This is just too funny...
By Jadzia-Dax

... and ballsy. Image

There is a good-sized segment of the fandom who are Klingon fans. These are folks who are fluent in the language that has been developed, participate in Klingon-language email lists and forums (which do exist), dress the part at special events, participate in RPGs, etc. I don't know how many of that part of the fandom post on boards like this (the majority of the general Trek fandom doesn't post on forums), but it'll be interesting if they get wind of this. LOL There have been so many neglected segments of the fandom sitting on the sidelines twiddling their thumbs. ;-)

As a side note with respect to addressing the forehead issue - the fact that a conscious decision was made by the showrunners in DS9 "Trials and Tribble-ations" to NOT have Worf off on some mission or still on the station while the rest of the crew are back in time, which they could have easily done, is on them. The comment by Worf may have been in jest, but he damn sure didn't have to be there at all.

Instead they allowed him to interact in that era and permitted his collegues to see obviously different-looking Klingons then himself. This of course, sets up the scene actually acknowledging the differences and fleshing some things out from the Klingon perspective regarding what the rest of the crew were seeing and the deal with Tribbles, where suddenly, Tribbles have a "homeworld", and are not just simple animals who are merely "born pregnant", but are some more intelligent species. ;-)

My thing is this - Here is Arne Darvin. He IS a Klingon:

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And the acceptance of the ability to do manipulation and altering enough to produce this guy, who for all intents and purposes appeared Human inside and out (except for the litmus test that was a tribble), indicates that it's obviously do-able. And I think the virus issue is one that could be plausible in that it would be a temporary thing and once a vaccine is found, could allow a reversion back, as was noted by Kor, Kang, and Koloth in DS9 "Blood Oath", where all 3 have ridges. Of course that ep delved into genetic viruses that were released by "The Albino" against their first born during TOS times, and the trio plus Jadzia (with the memories of Curzon), had sworn a Blood Oath against him.

If what is done is entertaining, why the hell not?

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