13th September 2003, 11:45 AM
Its "Trials and Tribble-lations", I believe. :)
Oh, and in it the 'classic' Klingons don't have the foreheads, but as you say even classic Klingons who come back later do have them. So call it a weird temporary thing and move on... there isn't a really good answer I'd say. Genetic things wouldn't probably be temporary... some really odd disease? Who knows...
Also, about why aliens all look like humans. It is because of budget, but the canon reason is because in very ancient times a race called the ... uh, Pathfinders? or something like that... anyway, they seeded the galaxy with many races all based on their likeness, which is why almost all the races look humanoid.
Oh, and in it the 'classic' Klingons don't have the foreheads, but as you say even classic Klingons who come back later do have them. So call it a weird temporary thing and move on... there isn't a really good answer I'd say. Genetic things wouldn't probably be temporary... some really odd disease? Who knows...
Also, about why aliens all look like humans. It is because of budget, but the canon reason is because in very ancient times a race called the ... uh, Pathfinders? or something like that... anyway, they seeded the galaxy with many races all based on their likeness, which is why almost all the races look humanoid.