Humans seem to be one of the very few races to be egalitarian enough to not shun their half-breeds. Klingons would kill such things as abominations at birth, if not kill the mother during pregnancy. Romulans do not allow any Romulan with a "defect" to continue living, lest they pollute the species (although there have been at least two instances of the Romulans suffering half-human Romulans in their military that I can think of right off), Vulcans are part of the federation, so there are probably more than just the few half vulcans we know about running around, and they could live on any federation world/work on any federation ship. The cardassians are far too xenophobic for such a thing to happen often, the only time I can think of that it happened was when a cardassian was flung into the delta quandrant disguised among the Voyager crew, but that was obviously extenuating circumstances. The Borg is the ultimate expression of mingled genetics - your biological and technological distinctiveness will be added to their own.I wasn't saying the other species can't, just don't. It's always half-human.
It wasn't just hinted at, they outright explained that our galaxy was seeded by the same species.
Half-assed?And really, would a half-vulcan half-romulan even be a half-anything?
Actually, Klingons are pretty egalitarian themselves. They can and do accept members of other races joining the Klingon empire, as long as they conduct themselves as members of the Klingon Empire would. Half-Human/Klingon children usually don't grow up IN the Empire, but they have no problems actually joining up and working in it. This isn't to say that they don't get crap for their heritage, but when has a Klingon given up a chance to give up crap to anyone?Humans seem to be one of the very few races to be egalitarian enough to not shun their half-breeds. Klingons would kill such things as abominations at birth, if not kill the mother during pregnancy. Romulans do not allow any Romulan with a "defect" to continue living, lest they pollute the species (although there have been at least two instances of the Romulans suffering half-human Romulans in their military that I can think of right off), Vulcans are part of the federation, so there are probably more than just the few half vulcans we know about running around, and they could live on any federation world/work on any federation ship. The cardassians are far too xenophobic for such a thing to happen often, the only time I can think of that it happened was when a cardassian was flung into the delta quandrant disguised among the Voyager crew, but that was obviously extenuating circumstances. The Borg is the ultimate expression of mingled genetics - your biological and technological distinctiveness will be added to their own.
Welllllll you say that... but.. there was this episode of Enterprise that explained why there were smooth-headed klingons for a century or two...Biologically klingon hybrids aren't as physically capable as full klingons. Those that make it in the hierarchy do so only because they surpass what they would normally be capable of. Even then, though, as they go up they will still find they are outmatched - the best of the hybrids won't be able to beat the best of the full blooded klingons.
There is more than one way to achieve honor in the Empire. Many hybrids become doctors and lawyers, both very honorable professions in their own right. But you are correct in that hybrids are almost never seen at the top levels of the Empire, though whether this is due to lack of skill or simply subterfuge is left up to the viewer/reader.Biologically klingon hybrids aren't as physically capable as full klingons. Those that make it in the hierarchy do so only because they surpass what they would normally be capable of. Even then, though, as they go up they will still find they are outmatched - the best of the hybrids won't be able to beat the best of the full blooded klingons.
They might be less TNG head ridgey.And really, would a half-vulcan half-romulan even be a half-anything?
Oh man, I hated the head ridges. What was so wrong with them looking identical to vulcans, since that's what they were?They might be less TNG head ridgey.
I know, right? I highly recommend it. I only have 3 more episodes to go.Girlfriend made me watch Orange is the New Black.
I am only 3 episodes in and I am in love with this show.
SpoilerWatched the latest episode of Under the Dome...several days after I had downloaded it. I'm pretty much on the verge of giving up on the show. Its pacing is slow as hell and it's heavily concentrated on character development. Which would be fine if any of the characters or the actors portraying them were even remotely interesting.
That said, there was something at the end of this episode that has me interested enough to check it out next week. But yeah, I'm giving the show one last episode before dropping it.
Also, I've been watching the last season of Dexter more for the sake of completion than genuine interest. Unless it ends with him dead or arrested, I'll be pissed off.
Spoiler
His wife comes back from the dead and they live happily ever after when they move to Unicorn-land.
That spoiler may or may not actually be made up by me.
This is how I feel when I think about The Walking Dead... or Supernatural... and Legend of Korra is probably going to be back on around then too. TV scheduling kinda sucks.... freakin Grimm taking forever to start the new season. OCTOBER IS SO FAR AWAY
Gravity Falls, too. We've got to wait until early August for the next episode.This is how I feel when I think about The Walking Dead... or Supernatural... and Legend of Korra is probably going to be back on around then too. TV scheduling kinda sucks.
That'll be the season finale too. But at least we know it's getting a second season.Gravity Falls, too. We've got to wait until early August for the next episode.
Yeah, I was surprised by this show. Given how utterly shitty Weeds got after the third season I had severe doubts about watching anything else by it's creator but this show is surprisingly good. It's not Mad Men or anything but it's a decent dramady and it hasn't even come close to Weeds "everyone on the show is an awful person you will hate and heres some gross out comedy that isn't really funny" problem.Now I have to wait until next summer for the next season of Orange is the New Black
I also hear they've written a third season too, fingers crossed.That'll be the season finale too. But at least we know it's getting a second season.
Alright, 3rd season TNG. For 3 seasons Betazoids have been able to read Ferengi then, in one terrible episode, they establish they cannot read them and that becomes canon from then on.
Ferengi are just generally awful. Their episodes are nigh unwatchable and they make no sense. They're so comically (in the not funny way) unpleasant that it stretches any sort of suspension of disbelief that anyone would deal with them.
What I'm saying is that other than the one that has a bug up his ass about Picard and Little Green Men, they just drag down anything they're in the front and center for.
Yeah, you're not done DS9 yet so I won't comment on anything specific other than the later ferengi stuff gets pretty wretched.I loved the Ferengi centered stuff. One of the cool things about alien races in ST is that many of them have their own set of cultural beliefs and values.
Qwark is one of the best characters in DS9. There was only ONE episode of DS9 that ever centered around Moogie, because Andra Martin refused to ever reprise the role again because her claustrophobia made the makeup unbearable.
The TNG stuff, yeah, the Ferengi are awful, but I completely disagree that they were terrible in DS9.[DOUBLEPOST=1374223731][/DOUBLEPOST]Then again, you all seem to love Bashir for some reason, and I'm almost through season 5 and have yet to find anything likeable about him.