Talk:Prophecy (Star Trek: Voyager)

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Last paragraph[edit]

I doubt Tuvok 'angrily' does anything. He has far more control then that.

Lots42 19:35, 12 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]


cranial ridges[edit]

At the time this episode was written and aired, the "virus" from Enterprise had not yet been thought of. According to GENE himself, the Original Series was limited by a real life, 1960s Television BUDGET, and it was not until Star Trek The Motion Picture, and a full fledged Hollywood budget, and finally the Klingons were realized. Based on that logic, and not the fictional, in-universe "virus", the Klingons as they appear in this episode are correct.

Cranial Ridges Part II[edit]

The Klingons depicted in this episode have cranial ridges. Since they departed Klingon space at a point concurrent with the original Star Trek series, in which human-looking Klingons were seen, these Klingons were apparently not affected by the Augment virus as seen in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes "Affliction" and "Divergence." However, it should be noted this episode was written before Affliction.

It should also be noted that the Klingons depicted in this episode aren't the ones who departed Klingon space during the Original Series era -- they are the descendants of those who left Klingon space. I'm not sure this has any bearing on whether they should have ridges or whether they shouldn't have ridges, but from the original wording (quoted above), a reader could infer erroneously that these Klingons are the same ones who set out on their long journey.