/stg/ Star Trek General - Klingon edition

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wish they'd stop making star trek

There's a good chance that different companies own the different physical likenesses of certain races.

The concept of a Klingon can be owned, but the physical look of them during certain a tv series may be a separate ownership.

>Klingons are badass no-nonsense warriors
>Worf is a worthless joke who's always getting his ass handed to him
What did TBG writers mean by this?

Just don't watch them.

Worf is actually a bad ass and one of the best characters in all of Star Trek. Problem is explained here;
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>Want a quick way to show how dangerous one of your unknown characters is? Simple, make them do well or win in a fight with a character that the audience already knows is tough. This establishes them as willing to fight and marks them as sufficiently dangerous.
>For new villains, it's common for them to pick up the toughest character among the heroes (usually The Big Guy) and hurl them across the room or otherwise take them out in one blow, thus showing that they are the real deal. It's even a genuinely good strategy — take out the biggest and toughest in a group, and the rest will accept how tough you are instead of having to prove it over and over. When used sparingly and appropriately, this is a powerful way to establish said villain as a serious and credible threat, leaving the audience thinking, "Wow, they just beat up Worf! They must be bad news!" But if the same character is repeatedly used as the target of displays like these, then the character begins to look weak, and if abused, their reputation as the "biggest, toughest" etc. begins to look more like an Informed Ability than anything else.

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That's what I said.

Everything old is new to a new generation.

Can't wait for the inevitable Harry Potter reboot to cause millenial heads to explode everywhere. "OMG! Harry Potter is SO not a tomboy from the African slums!"

Best part about the youth is that they always think that they're franchises won't be touched by the "reboot" virus until it is.

> "OMG! Harry Potter is SO not a tomboy from the African slums!"
What the fuck are you talking about? Millennials would love that.

Kor > Kang > Koloth > Chang > Gorkon > Martok > Worf > Gowron > B'Elanna > Targ manure > Alexander

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Gowron is far too low. He's top tier.

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Started top tier but went to shit. That being said, there are no 'bad' Klingons except Alexander

Sisko was a pretty sweet Klingon when he infiltrated that Klingon meeting.

Why is Bashir good tier?

His interactions with Garak and to a lesser degree Miles are priceless

>Has anybody ever told you that you are an insufferable annoyance!?
>Chief O'Brien. All the time. And I don't listen to him either.

>Dr. Bashir: What I want to know is, out of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?
>Garak: My dear Doctor, they're all true.
>Dr. Bashir: Even the lies?
>Garak: Especially the lies.
The guys who wrote DS9 were literal geniuses. If they were hired to take over modern Star Trek I'm convinced they could even turn DSC into art.

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SEVEN
MORE
SEASONS
OF
DS9

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>Ceti Alpha V
That was cancelled a long time ago.
>untitled Picard spin-off
There's only one Picard spin-off.

I wish they were making Star Trek.
The Kurtzmanverse is a shit show.

Dukat did nothing wrong

The thing is, the people who worked on DS9 have already written the stories they wanted to tell. I doubt that they would want to work again in the Trek universe.

MAKE DS9 TEROK NOR AGAIN

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Ron Moore shouldn't be allowed near sci-fi anymore

Why can't they be more like Frakes and Dorn and never move on with their lives?

Why not?

He's too busy working on that scottish time travel drama for cool wine aunts.

Early BSG and DS9 were his magnum opus. He can't top them so he shouldn't be allowed to try, it'll just make things worse. Just like this

He also worked on Carnivàle.

Who should be the cast of the inevitable TNG reboot movies? Especially since Tarantino blatantly said his movie is based on a TNG episode

>Tarantino blatantly said his movie is based on a TNG episode
He's a TOS guy.

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