What is their type? They pretty much have a general persona, it seems.
Worf seems pretty much the same, as he is Clingon... but if you have other speculations, share it.
What is their type? They pretty much have a general persona, it seems.
Worf seems pretty much the same, as he is Clingon... but if you have other speculations, share it.
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
LSI
at the risk of displaying my full geekiness...
it's Klingon not clingon you fool!
Yeah, exactly. But you should shout it: IT'S FUCKING KLINGON, WITH KEY NOT C!!!Originally Posted by Bionicgoat
Obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit
christ these people need girlfriends BAD!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Klingons
They used to scare me as a child.
All Hail The Flying Spaghetti Monster
they're kinda different. worf is very different from the other klingons because he is the only one in starfleet. other klingons are like "dude wtfxup with that" sort of....but more mean. and worf's woman, she is a lot different, but one of her parents was human, her mother i think.
um.....estp? im not interested in them at all though. they lack tact which is anti-estp (most anyways) so i dont know
Originally Posted by science as magic
explain where/why the klingons are "caregiving" types. god, i hope that was sarcasm!
I always thought klingon's were more a representation of a historical Earth society than a contemporary group of people(Socionics quadras). I don't know what society they represent, though.
Originally Posted by heath
hmm....vikings?
In the original series, they were representative of the Communists. Not sure what society they would be now.Originally Posted by heath
That faith makes blessed under certain circumstances, that blessedness does not make of a fixed idea a true idea, that faith moves no mountains but puts mountains where there are none: a quick walk through a madhouse enlightens one sufficiently about this. (A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.) - Friedrich Nietzsche
What about the vulcans? They're the most attractive, imo (aside from having a lifespan much longer than mine).
explain why esfjs must be caregiving?Originally Posted by implied
vulcans are a society devoted to . they tend to be ixtj but are almost completely full on ixxj
ESFj is a completely misguided answer. beta STs are perfect stereotypes for klingons.
oh please, klingons are known for their passionate outbursts and such which is not a characteristic of but rather its opposite
yes...
SFs in general are known for being more prone to violence etc and estps are hardly the sort to base their society around "honor"
exactly.Originally Posted by niffweed17
types are not that ritualistic they're too flighty
not really true... beta types possess all of the characteristics you are downplaying.
BETA yes any individual type within beta no
does a type not reflect its own quadra to some extent?
is a car wheels or a human being an arm? wholes =! parts
wholes != parts
wholes = (4parts/(√3))^(K^2) where K= landau-ramanujan constant.
i meant parts =! wholes excuse my dyslexic attributes
Makes me think of Sj... and beta fits somewhat.
So I guess I'll say
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
That is what I said on the first post of this thread!
I don't think they represent a quadra. If we work on the logic that the species of Star Trek represent historical societies I'd suppose that the Vulcans represent the society to come, and by this I mean humans of the future. Anybody else pumped for your grandchildren's great grandchildren's children?Originally Posted by Joy
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Yeah I don't even know why you responded-- you could have been becoming a Vulcan that whole time.Originally Posted by Diana
isfj
lol
I fully agree, and as far as IXTj is concerned, clearly more ISTj than INTj.Originally Posted by science as magic
Yes that makes the most sense for Klingons IMO.Originally Posted by xiuxiu
, LIE, ENTj logical subtype, 8w9 sx/sp
Originally Posted by implied
HOW IN THE FUCK ARE THEY INTROVERTS? ajsdgja
don't dare question my knowledge of fictional creatures from outer space again!
(don't take me seriously, i beg of u)
Originally Posted by science as magic
yeah i guess they are kind of introverts....didn't think of that. but arn't we exitting the realm of socionics when we say that?
klingons main features (from my perspective)
loyal to race
savage lovers
stubborn
warriors
can't think of anymore now right now
That was my second guess....Originally Posted by Expat
Because it all based on "tradition", not necessarily logic, or . It is more about loyalty, what "Klingon's do", as opposed to "what is the most logical approach".
Maybe ISFj is the better choice.
I can also see how SAM said ESFj.... but .... they don't seem very alpha, or emotionally bubbly. Which is why I went for ISTj, or the Ij personality.
Maybe ISTj anyways, as the is based off of the traditional way.... yeah, I know an ISTj bible pounder who is pretty much like Worf ...... hmmm... Oh well.
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
what udp said. rigid traditional values centered around loyalty (or at least an adherent, more or less static moral system. clearly fi.), ably defended and/or communicated at a moment's notice by se.
lol
uh... how exactly to vulcans value Fe? They're my favorite because they don't.
Yeah, you would think it would be clear that vulcans pride themselves in being control of their emotions.
Well, a few points --Originally Posted by Joy
1) Vulcans fit IJ best and then IXTj as Pedro said, and then ISTj IMO. Perhaps they don't fit perfectly in common perceptions of IXTj, but where would they fit better?
2) They certainly don't value Fe in terms of outward expression of emotion in an stereotypical EXFj manner, or of calling attention to what they are feeling, but their society is also based on proper social behavior (where it is precisely the display of emotions that is the ultimate faux pas) including those silly rituals. That can also be seen as Fe.
, LIE, ENTj logical subtype, 8w9 sx/sp
Originally Posted by implied