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Post by Mentat_Tir on Feb 12, 2002 15:55:19 GMT -5
Hmmm... a GREEN Klingon... Correction...a green Klingon nymphomaniac! ;D
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Post by Elric3960 on Feb 28, 2002 10:41:07 GMT -5
^^^A green Klingon nymphomaniac who's "as deadly as a poisoned serpent, but she is also a beautiful woman" as a demented Izarian once said. I wonder what ever happened to that race?
As Qab said, intentionally annoying characters can make good drama as much as "likable" characters do. You can add depth to them or make them unpredictable. Remember that TNG episode where they were "beamed up" when the tide of battle turned against them and they even left Tural, their nephew, behind? Why would it be a stretch for them to be beamed out of their ship before it was destroyed in "Generations?"
Another point, wasn't Lursa revealed to be pregnant in a TNG episode? What happened to the baby? The House of Duras could still be a threat to the stability of the Klingon Empire!
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Post by Mentat_Tir on Feb 28, 2002 12:43:51 GMT -5
^ Hey, yeah. I forgot about that!
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Post by pumpkinhead1701 on Mar 6, 2002 2:23:31 GMT -5
[glow=green,2,300] i guess i dont like them because they were the two that destroyed the Ent-D.. because i hate them so much, they did their job.. they were the ultimate "heels" agaisnt Worf, always trying to bring him down.. Voyager tried to re-create a simular situation with Seska and Chacoty (sp?), but like Voyager ), they failed.. (thats another story) [/glow]
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Post by Raven_Darkshade on May 4, 2002 5:24:06 GMT -5
To get really technical here, folks.....Nobody actually saw them die. Think about it....And Hollywood: How many others--heroes and villians--have come back in sequels from even thornier demises? Just a thought.
But if they, by some chance, do resurface...I'd make them renegades and team with up with Sela and her Renegade Romulan band.
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Post by Elric3960 on May 6, 2002 11:52:34 GMT -5
To get really technical here, folks.....Nobody actually saw them die. Think about it....And Hollywood: How many others--heroes and villians--have come back in sequels from even thornier demises? Just a thought. I believe I raised that point regarding the second part of that Klingon Civil War episode where they beamed out while their base was being bombarded. After the last time they worked together, I doubt that they could trust each other. Sela did abandon them after Data's first temporary command in that same episode.
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