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Old 03-22-2008, 04:30 PM   #19
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by DarthSkwerl View Post
They explain that in Star Trek Enterprise. The klingons were experimenting with a formula to make super klingons. The formula was originaly used to make Khan and his people so it ended up having human dna in it. When the klingons started dieing because of the stuff they kidnapped a doctor who eventually found a cure ..the problem though is that their appearance was altered and it took several generations for it to clear up. According to Worf the klingons find the whole thing VERY embaressing and do not like to talk about it . There you go that should help.
I figured it would be a suitably LAME explanation like that. Naturally, I'd expect a virus cure to not only change Klingons' appearance upon curing them... but that they'd change back later (like Kang, Kor and Koloth did)...

That's why I never watched Enterprise. That sloppy revisionist history stuff just ticked me off. Enterprise should have started out with human-looking Klingons that altered themselves after meeting humans (out of some xenophobic reaction or something). That would have made sense given Klingon animosity towards humans.

But anyway...
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