Waiittaminute........there are OTHER websites?!?IanKennedy wrote:On other peoples websites...
any suggestions for good albeit strange emoticons?
Waiittaminute........there are OTHER websites?!?IanKennedy wrote:On other peoples websites...
This is largely addressed in the Enterprise books after. Kobayashi Maru leads up to it. Its not canon, but it provides some good answers.Teaos wrote:I think ENT screwed up any possibilty of the Romulan war in two ways.
For one Humanity was just two weak. We have way to few ships to do anything and our tech level is to low. There was not a single space power around in ENT which humanity could have taken on in a space war.
Secondly the Romulans were to strong, far to strong, stronger than they were in TOS. They could have destroyed Earth with out us even knowing what the hell happened.
we can not judge the meanimg of honor for an entirely different culture. It´s like the old samurais, we don´t understand (i know i don´t understand it) the honorable suicide concept, or respect a deffeated enemy´s honor decapitating him or allowing him to suicide.Mikey wrote:What did I walk into?
Yes, Klingons in the TNG era seemed to use "honor" as an excuse to justify what they wanted to do, whether or not it was honorable in an absolute sense. On the other hand, some seemd to feel that their code of honor really didn't apply to non-Klingons.
We don't have to understand it. To further your example - in the time before Shokugawa, at least, bushido may have included concepts that were alien to Western eyes, but those concepts were universal within the samurai culture, and weren't applied only as convenience allowed.SomosFuga wrote:we can not judge the meanimg of honor for an entirely different culture. It´s like the old samurais, we don´t understand (i know i don´t understand it) the honorable suicide concept, or respect a deffeated enemy´s honor decapitating him or allowing him to suicide.Mikey wrote:What did I walk into?
Yes, Klingons in the TNG era seemed to use "honor" as an excuse to justify what they wanted to do, whether or not it was honorable in an absolute sense. On the other hand, some seemd to feel that their code of honor really didn't apply to non-Klingons.
So they were depicted as Alien humans then.Granitehewer wrote:indeed, i do believe it was an episode of enterprise that featured sato or the doctor mentioning the bewildering array of klingon dialects on quo'nos, and taken with the fact that the klingons have colonies, there could be immense diversity in klingon discourse and custom, possibly even slightly integrating aspects from other races, subject,enemy,ally etc