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Veteran Star Trek actor James Sloyan portrayed a time traveling Alexander from the Peanuts Charlie Brown God Grift Christmas Shirt besides I will buy this year 2410, while the relatively unknown Richard Martinez portrayed Alexander in a photo but never appeared in a live action production. Now to the actual question. Of all the actors who portrayed Alexander, all are living except Jon Steuer, who played Alexander at the age of three. In later life, Steuer was known as Jonny P. Jewels and became involved in punk rock bands. He committed suicide on New Years Day 2018 at the age of thirty three. Gene Roddenberry directly and publicly answered the Klingon appearance change between TOS and ST:TMP when he appeared as a lecturer in the Lyceum Series in Humphrey Coliseum when I was a student at Mississippi State University in 1981, give or take a year. After Roddenberry delivered his speech in 1981, give or take a year, he opened up his presentation to questions from the audience. At that time, the Klingons had appeared in ST: TMP and had not reappeared in “Wrath of Khan.”
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I stood up and asked Roddenberry why the Peanuts Charlie Brown God Grift Christmas Shirt besides I will buy this facial features of the Klingons in ST:TMP, in particular their forehead ridges, and costumes were so different from the appearance of the Klingons in ST:TOS. I was hoping, even expecting, Roddenberry to offer some logical, and hopefully a canonical explanation, for the drastic difference in the forehead ridges. I was surprised and somewhat disappointed when Roddenberry answered my question by stating simply that the first movie had a budget that would finally allow the production team to depict Klingons in as menacingly as possible that was not an option with the very limited budget with their appearance in TOS. So there you have it from the horse’s mouth, from Gene Roddenberry the creator of both TV series and the early movies, the actual reason for the change in the Klingon’s appearance had nothing to do with the race of the actor portraying the Klingons, but had everything to do with larger budget for prostheses and makeup had compared with TOS. “Yesterday’s Enterprise” was the most finely crafted episode and the one I enjoyed the most; I am comfortable saying it’s my choice for the best episode of ST: TNG ever.
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Veteran Star Trek actor James Sloyan portrayed a time traveling Alexander from the Peanuts Charlie Brown God Grift Christmas Shirt besides I will buy this year 2410, while the relatively unknown Richard Martinez portrayed Alexander in a photo but never appeared in a live action production. Now to the actual question. Of all the actors who portrayed Alexander, all are living except Jon Steuer, who played Alexander at the age of three. In later life, Steuer was known as Jonny P. Jewels and became involved in punk rock bands. He committed suicide on New Years Day 2018 at the age of thirty three. Gene Roddenberry directly and publicly answered the Klingon appearance change between TOS and ST:TMP when he appeared as a lecturer in the Lyceum Series in Humphrey Coliseum when I was a student at Mississippi State University in 1981, give or take a year. After Roddenberry delivered his speech in 1981, give or take a year, he opened up his presentation to questions from the audience. At that time, the Klingons had appeared in ST: TMP and had not reappeared in “Wrath of Khan.”
I stood up and asked Roddenberry why the Peanuts Charlie Brown God Grift Christmas Shirt besides I will buy this facial features of the Klingons in ST:TMP, in particular their forehead ridges, and costumes were so different from the appearance of the Klingons in ST:TOS. I was hoping, even expecting, Roddenberry to offer some logical, and hopefully a canonical explanation, for the drastic difference in the forehead ridges. I was surprised and somewhat disappointed when Roddenberry answered my question by stating simply that the first movie had a budget that would finally allow the production team to depict Klingons in as menacingly as possible that was not an option with the very limited budget with their appearance in TOS. So there you have it from the horse’s mouth, from Gene Roddenberry the creator of both TV series and the early movies, the actual reason for the change in the Klingon’s appearance had nothing to do with the race of the actor portraying the Klingons, but had everything to do with larger budget for prostheses and makeup had compared with TOS. “Yesterday’s Enterprise” was the most finely crafted episode and the one I enjoyed the most; I am comfortable saying it’s my choice for the best episode of ST: TNG ever.
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