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From: merchant@dartvax.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: What Klingons look like
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Date: Thu, 7-Jun-84 12:55:33 EDT
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Makes sense to me.  Also, in the television series, did you notice
the inconsistant make-up?  Some Klingons were rather dark and swarthy,
and others were light skinned and looked alot more human.

Supposedly, a man named Fred Phillips was the one in charge of make-up
and he goofed.  This is rather amusingly hinted at in a story called
"Visit To A Weird Planet Revisited", which puts the actors of "Star Trek"
onto the actual U.S.S. Enterprise.

Which brings up a minor pus-point.  U.S.S. stands for "United Space Ship", from
what I understand.  United under what?  It seems a bit weird...probably should
have been F.S.S.  (Federation Star Ship) or U.F.P.S. or something like that.
U.S.S. always bothered me...