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      I remember right before Discovery aired they showed a few behind the scenes pictures and one of them included the Klingon uniforms.

      Me and a lot of other people started saying “Did they steal those from the Abrams movies?”

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        Interesting point! Had to look up some screenshots, but it does look like they were maybe trying to “bridge the gap” between the TOS and TNG-era Klingon look in that film, which I am going to be watching again after this meeting in order to verify.

        Even if it’s an intentional transitory look, I’ll agree that it’s still unique, and therefore counts. Great call.

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          I’d say there are up to 8 designs, depending on how much you want to nitpick:

          • TOS: Smooth. Unnaturally smooth.
          • TMP: Single column ridge with hair on either side. Behind the scenes the concept was that the spinal column continued up from the back all around the head.
          • TSFS: Ridges cover the forehead, are wider and flatter, and have a continuous hairline behind them. Female Klingons have substantially less pronounced ridges.
          • TUC: Chang has those same less pronounced ridges. Maybe it’s not a male/female thing. Or maybe Chang is trans?
          • TNG: Those less pronounced ridges are gone. Male and female Klingons both get roughly the same degree of lumpyness.
          • Kelvin: Ridges look flatter and more pleated. I don’t think we see any hair, but it’s been a while.
          • Disco: Coneheads, quadruple nostrils, and no hair.
          • Disco S2: Partial retcon as the Klingons start growing their hair in and the heads appear less conical.
          • Picard/SNW: Fully revert to the TNG era look. Doesn’t count since it isn’t a new design.
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            Enterprise also had slightly different looking Klingons and IIRC addressed why (a genetic disorder or disease IIRC)

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              In Enterprise, they made an augment virus that went wrong, and to avoid going the way of the Illyrians, they made a cure, that basically turned them human/into the TOS Klingons.

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              Yeah, like I say, it’s pretty nitpicky. I’d probably collapse everything from TSFS to Kelvin into one, if I were being more lax. I don’t find the Kelvin design to be all that different from what came before, but I do find TMP to be really distinct in comparison. But I know some people who seem to be the exact opposite on that, so 🤷