Off-topic Klingon ridge question[]
Is there an explaination as to why the Klingons in TOS have no facial ridges, fangs and short hair. but in all other series they do. The only possible answer I can think of is from an episode in 'Enterprise' when Doctor Flox was kidnapped and had to find a cure when the Klingons tried to combine their DNA with Doctor Soong's "superchildren". Wolvie69 04:48, 19 May 2008 (UTC) Wolvie69 Wolvie69 04:48, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- That is the explanation, specifically noted on the Klingon page, but more specifically at Klingon augment virus. Meanwhile, this discussion is old hat, and is heavily discussed here: Talk:Klingon augment virus. -Alan 04:53, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
List of...[]
On this main page "Category: Klingons" there is a line at the top that says "list of unnamed Klingons" yet there is none listed there. I found some other pages that include unnamed klingon lists, perhaps they could be imported to this page?: Here is the unnamed lists Unnamed Klingons perhaps there should be those links included? – The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.105.243.48.
- The link to Unnamed Klingons is already on the "Category: Klingons" page. Pages containing the unnamed Klingons (IKS Amar personnel, IKS Somraw personnel, etc.) are all listed prior to the alphabetical listing of named Klingons, under the section "Pages in category 'Klingons'". --From Andoria with Love 17:11, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
B'Elanna is pancakes?[]
I noticed a side effect of whatever the function is that makes pictures appear by the featured Klingons on this page. Above the name of Voyager's B'Elanna Torres, at one point, it showed a plate of banana pancakes! I guess it's because that is one of the pictures in her article... Can anything be done about that? It's beyond my wiki-ing skill, but it still (no offense to anyone) strikes me as a "FAIL!" :) Lysana 09:30, December 31, 2010 (UTC)
- The issue is known(as you suspect, it is related to the "featured" pictures) and will hopefully be addressed soon. It's a Wikia issue, and not something we can address.--31dot 09:42, December 31, 2010 (UTC)