They’re supposed to sound like TNG Klingons. Everybody sang in the squeaky range. A variety of voices would have been nice. Ethan Peck’s a baritone. More than one note of Spock’s big number could have been there.

  • @knotthatone
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    291 year ago

    But it had to be something that the Klingons found very upsetting. If it was opera, they’d just keep rolling with it and having a great time

    • @[email protected]M
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      121 year ago

      Exactly. Would the Klingons have even noticed if they were breaking out into opera or drinking songs?

    • @IonAddis
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      111 year ago

      This.

      What made it hilarious was that I was sitting there, nodding and going, “Yes, yes I can see why this is without honor.”

    • @[email protected]OP
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      71 year ago

      I dunno. I see Klingons as extremely old-school, culturally. They treasure old ways of fighting (bat’leth, qutlutch), worship (Kahless, dark, candle-lit spaces), being (honor bordering on chivalry, belonging to the house of one’s father), and singing (manly voices–Michael Dorn even lowered his speaking voice for TNG). For me, hearing Klingon high-pitched voices during a crisis was analogous to hearing “Eek! A mouse!” It was funny, but I’m still experiencing cognitive dissonance.

      • @[email protected]M
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        131 year ago

        Because it had to be something they found to be dishonourable enough that their reaction was to want to destroy the subspace fold.