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| Enterprise (ENT) The Warp Five Project has produced the first Star Fleet Star Ship. Klingons have made First Contact. In ten short years Captain Archer must help form a Federation of Planets. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| 4.15: Affliction ----------------------------- Creating topic, remember you can only discuss this episode inside this topic. Reviews of the episode are encouraged ----------------------------- A plague is spreading across the galaxy... Quote:
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| It looks like this addresses one of our thread questions: Why do klingons get bumpy heads? http://64.46.119.37/forums/showthrea...threadid=14501 Quote:
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Why do Klingons have lumpy heads? http://64.46.119.37/forums/showthrea...&threadid=6261 | ||
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| I'm afraid my Rolling Pin Theory makes more sense too! In the old days (50's) storywriters, good and bad used to fall back on radiation to explain massive genetic changes in short periods. We now know of course that the short period involved is measured in hundreds and thousands of years. Now of course we have genes and all the bad storywriters are doing exactly what the old writers did, but with genetic manipulation. Unfortunately, just like wonderous radiation, any genetic change e.g. Lumpy bonce to smooth bonce, is going to take many hundreds of years to achieve, and as many to go back again. I suppose it could be a type of cancer? But even in the cancer capitals of the world, it only affects at most 25% of the population and generally in later life. Which given the TOS Klingons is not the case here, beside cancers cause growths (like the lumpy bonce). I don't know how the rest of Season 4 is shaping (been trying not to get too worked up for it), but this is one that is heading for the title 'Wild Fantasy' |
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| Well, I don't know the plot yet, but I read a theory that it could be due to a 'resist gene' or 'gene switching'. We ourselves, have genes that do nothing until they are switched on. They can be switched on or off by certain hormones at puberty, or accidently, or by a virus. If all the Klingons have a gene for 'bumpy foreheads' that is somehow switched off by a virus, that would be the best explanation for the problem. Remember, both ENT Klingons and ancient Klingons have the lumps. But TOS Klingons did not until the films era, and then they all did again, even reaching the point where O'Brien and Bashir did not recognise TOS Klingons at all. That is how I would write it, but then "My mother has a smooth forehead!" |
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Unfortunately, it still doesn't explain why the Organians made an image of Kahless without the forehead, when he would never have appeared that way. Now maybe if it was a bio-weapon designed to incapacitate all Klingons, with the 'bonce' as a side effect, and therefore all Klingons needed to be mass vaccinated against it -- that would explain why Kor, Kang and Koloth appeared first 'smooth' then later 'bumpy' after extensive medical treatment -- but can't explain Kahless. Of course, the best explanation was already given in DS9 -- to accept that there just cannot be one -- and to simply say that it is something Klingons do not discuss. | |
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| Also, this sort of ironing-out all the Star Trek nits seems to be a theme this Season in the Manny Coto written episodes (where as Brannon and Braga just create more new ones )Already we have: The differences between TOS era Klingons and other Klingons. The difference between Entrprise era Vulcans and other Vulcans. Why Romulans are never seen directly until TOS. Why they need warp drive when they have a transporter. Maybe you aren't interested in these things, I'm not sure I was that worried about them, but it does seem to be the theme of the season. If they can be used as a starting point to develop a new story idea rather than the recycled ideas we had before, then I've no objections. |
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| I teach, therefore I rule Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Texas
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| The Klingons experiment with genetic engineering. They get some of the eggs from the augments and use them to make their own kind of augment. One of the Klingons they experiment is sick and the virus he has mutates and becomes deadly, so they have Phlox abducted to help find a cure. Some of the Klingon augements board Enterprise and leave a computer virus behind. One of them is stunned and left behind. Reed is put in the brig for keeping info from Archer. Trip has transfered to the Columbia because of his unrequited love for T'Pol. :blpaw: |
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| The Klingons seem to have a problem with the virus, not because it is particularly harmful (in fact the augmented Klingons are stronger and more intelligent) but rather because it makes them look foolish, exposes them for having made a mistake, and would force them to ask for help from their enemies. This is the explanation for them kidnapping Phlox instead of requesting his assistance. I never liked the idea of Section 32, but this plot with Reed actually gives him a chance to act for a change. Not sure where it is leading, but I am sold on the idea of these story arcs now. The Trip leaving plot is interesting too. What the virus doesn't explain is why the 'new' Klingons stopped wearing leather, had their hair cut short, and why little gold waistcoats came into fashion ![]() |
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