Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-2059440-20160822192203/@comment-366087-20160828201423

Inferno Pendragon wrote: CasuallyFittingIn335 wrote: So you're saying that a villain can be immoral or a criminal by the behaviour of their race and their blood?

well, that kinda make sense.

that is NOT what we mean and it does not make sense, we don't ever condone the delusion that race has any effect on behaviour, do not bring that up again.. this is about something different : this is about how time changes people's views on the world and upbringing.. it has nothing to do with race and we'd do well to keep it that way. Common sense also needs to applied.

Some races, primarily fictitious ones, are written by their franchise creators to be "one hat fits all" evil. For example, the Star Trek TOS era Klingons were written to be ALL are EVIL. One "bible"/memo source read "They are evil with nothing redeeming about them. They spit in soups and fart in airlocks".

That was the mindset of most writers for that era. Klingons were written to be symbolic of Mongol Hordes.

That mindset has changed, and TNG era Klingons are better written as individuals instead of as All-in-one.