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i hate the kazon, protoklingon wannabes, and the non-cannon starcharts does actually give them quite a hefty bit of territory too, much to my chagrin, does anyone here like the kazon, and/or would have preferred them under a centralised rule?
In a little story i penned,which cannot be rated anywhere near as excellant as rocheys' work for example or any of the fanfic here, i had the klingons coming through a spatial anomaly and conquering the kazon sects.
In a little story i penned,which cannot be rated anywhere near as excellant as rocheys' work for example or any of the fanfic here, i had the klingons coming through a spatial anomaly and conquering the kazon sects.
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Thanks for the complement. I should realy get writing again...
And I'll also throw in my hatred of the Kazon. A completely stupid idea.
And I'll also throw in my hatred of the Kazon. A completely stupid idea.
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I can sort of understand where they're coming from - their warrior/conqueror mindset just came out ahead of their ability - but as an element of fiction, the Kazon are just idiotic. Who needs a violent antagonist that is unable to conduct proper violence without help?
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Nah, the Feds' would never commit xenocide.
The Terran Empire on the other hand....
The Terran Empire on the other hand....
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Why did a scene from The Fifth Element just pop into my head?You wouldn't have to actually commit xenocide. Just give each sect a few tricobal devices with tricky detonators to play with. They'll end up doing the job for us.
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Um...because you can't resist a chance to throw a thread off-topic?Why did a scene from The Fifth Element just pop into my head?
Anyway, the Kazon are just plain stupid...and ugly.
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Yeah and those aliens in the 5th Element were much better.Captain Peabody wrote:Um...because you can't resist a chance to throw a thread off-topic?Why did a scene from The Fifth Element just pop into my head?
Anyway, the Kazon are just plain stupid...and ugly.
I thought the Kazons looked stupid but beyond that they weren't that bad of an idea, just over used. Like after the first season they should have dropped them. If I remember right they ran into them all the way up to like the third season.