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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/10/2017 2:53 PM, SuStel wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:5efdc990-78c5-08a9-78c8-ae204e303633@trimboli.name">On
8/10/2017 2:17 PM, De'vID wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">We know that
Okrand wasn't directly involved in Star Trek: Discovery,
<br>
but that the production team went to great lengths and worked
with Qov
<br>
to make the dialogue properly Okrandian Klingon. We haven't seen
the
<br>
result, and maybe some things were edited in post-production and
have
<br>
to be retrofitted (like with the movies).
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<br>
My question is, would you consider the Klingon dialogue, etc.,
in Star
<br>
Trek: Discovery to be Okrandian canon?
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Qov is not Okrand, and so her translations are not Okrandian
canon, unless he vetted them.
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<p>Though I suspect that Okrand will be willing to point to anything
Qov comes up with on <i>Discovery</i> and say, "I asked Maltz
about that and..." He could even retrofit any errors.<br>
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SuStel
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