Podcast ML: "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" "The battle for peace has begun." An interstellar cataclysm cripples the Klingon Empire's homeworld, leading to their Chancellor seeking peace with the Federation. But covert acts attempt to thwart the peace process with the assassination of...
When they speak, a translator 70 Continued converts to Klingon. As Chang gets going, we zoom into his mouth and he converts to english... the judges gavel is a grotesque nailed glove. Chang The State will show that Enterprise fired on Kronos One without provocation, the Chancellor and ...
He would keep it for the remainder of this series and keep when he moved on to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993). Michael Dorn wanted the change because he was tired of "looking like a Klingon who's just been to the beauty salon!"...
The sequence following the Narada's arrival in which the ship is surrounded by Klingon ships, and Nero's subsequent imprisonment and interrogation on the Klingon prison planet, Rura Penthe, and the beginning of his escape. Parts of the Star Trek: Nero comic series were based on these scenes...
Scarce "Star Trek Lives!" Scarce "The Way to Eden" Scarce "We are one" Scarce A18 Michael Dante as Maab 2018 "Akaar is dead!" Scarce Friday's Child Common "Friday's Child" Scarce "Hand us your weapons" Scarce "Hear the words of the Klingon!" Scarce "I begin to like you ...
So I decided to settle in, prompt and ready an 8:30 pm to watch the brand new CBS series Star Trek: All Access. The first new TV Trek in ages, looking forward to it. Click on the CBS station and OH MY GAWD! The most hideous Klingon I had ever seen. They really did go overboar...
Not remotely, but few are. The question of how the Gorn figure into theTrekcanon, and whetherSNW's use of them can plausibly match up withTOS's "Arena" has never much concerned me, so I have few issues with the Gorn being used asSNW's mysterious Big Bad. With "Memento Mori" and ...
Star Trek: Discovery Review Text I'm so glad to learn the aesthetics of 19th-century saloons, complete with batwing doors, have survived into the 32nd century. That's some staying power. And that bad guys come strolling into such saloons with an imposing swagger as the camera makes a ...