So, I recently got around to playing my first Klingon character and one of the first things I noticed about the beds is that they are too Starfleet... They have mattresses, sheets, blankets, and pillows. What is this?! These are Klingon quarters, Klingon beds, and they don't need any of that soft stuff.
The problem is the Kdf has so many different bed needs
theres the stark utility beds of the IKDF
the soft furs and cushions of the Noble houses
The Letheans water beds
The Gorns large flat rocks
the Nausicans vibrating hotel beds
and of course the Orions bunk beds
As I recall, the Beds on a Klingon K'Vort-class Bird-of-Prey is simply a metal bulkhead in the shape of a bed. Picard attempted (and failed) to sleep on one in Unification Part 1.
As I recall, the Beds on a Klingon K'Vort-class Bird-of-Prey is simply a metal bulkhead in the shape of a bed. Picard attempted (and failed) to sleep on one in Unification Part 1.
I love that scene. Picard was acting all tough to impress that Klingon who showed him the bed and he ends up not being able to sleep on it because it is so uncomfortable and because Data is standing next to him staring blankly (reviewing information), but back to the topic. Klingon beds are basically a metal covert in the bulkhead.
s working again and we need a test space
Cheers,
Brandon =/\=
then it should have beenmore up and down action if it were really "test" of Klingo bed!
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You know Brandon, when I was making my stopgap fix for lists earlier today before adding it to my userstyle, I tested it using PMs to myself...
Just saying :biggrin:
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With regard to the original subject matter, interior customization in general seems to have gotten some Tumerboy attention. The ability to sit in chairs that previously didn't lend themselves to sitting is one spiff that comes to mind--unleash the man on all sorts of interiors so that he can do for STO what he did for CO's Hideouts.
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Well we gotta pass out somewhere after a night of celebrating a glorious battle with blood-wine :-P
theres the stark utility beds of the IKDF
the soft furs and cushions of the Noble houses
The Letheans water beds
The Gorns large flat rocks
the Nausicans vibrating hotel beds
and of course the Orions bunk beds
How many Lobi to get the high setting?
I love that scene. Picard was acting all tough to impress that Klingon who showed him the bed and he ends up not being able to sleep on it because it is so uncomfortable and because Data is standing next to him staring blankly (reviewing information), but back to the topic. Klingon beds are basically a metal covert in the bulkhead.
After all most Orion males like a bunk up right?
Sorry! We're trying to get
s working again and we need a test space Cheers, Brandon =/\=
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then it should have beenmore up and down action if it were really "test" of Klingo bed!
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Three years and still no Captain Klaa hair...
Just saying :biggrin:
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