Klingon Hymn Video (Axanar)
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- Опубликовано: 6 мар 2019
- "If word's were water, Humans would drown us all"
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Original Source = "USS ARES on Combat Patrol - Music with Limited Sound Effects" - • AXANAR - Combat Patrol
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This was better than the last 3 trek movies and STD combined.
Thats why they keep getting sued and shut down
Powerful music, almost like a Gregorian chant melded with a Celtic ballad
I love the visuals of the shields being hit by debris, gorgeous.
ya very rarly see that in the ACTUAL show or movies. got to ask though, why can't klingons hit with anything?
@@JeanLucCaptain to much blood wine of course
@@mysterymayhem7020 of course! lol. but that is kinda prevalent in Axanar and it bugs me.
@Stripey Arse 😂 Captains from Tatooine 😂
''Yo Ho, all hands, hoist the colors high......heave ho, thieves and beggars never shall we die''.........The music used in this video is badass....very Hans Zimmer like......but this also was badass listening to Cole McGuinness........props to the editor of this vid.....
If all Klingon opera is like this, I am a fan. Love the BSG-style choreography!
Those cinematics had better earn someone an Oscar!
Nepotism rules
I only wish that they would have made the full movie and sequels. They really have such great ideas. This is going to be incredible.
Too bad that CBS and Paramount halted their development with copyright litigation, instead of agreements - so they could release "Beyond" with no competition.
@@paulmoffat9306 That had nothing to do with why they did what they did. People have this delusion in their head that CBS/Paramount were threatened by Axanar. They weren't.
Alec Peters kept dogging them.
1. He was selling model kits, patches, shirts, coffee, etc which was completely at odds with the idea of the fan film community. No other fan film production SOLD merch. Even behind the idea of "perks" they still weren't doing that. Nobody on other fan films was taking a paycheck. Alec and his wife were.
2. He kept ragging on the current Trek being produced. Going on podcasts and radio shows and just slamming CBS/Paramount and telling people that HE was making REAL Star Trek.
3. He kept demanding that CBs/Paramount release GUIDELINES for Star Trek Fan films. Something which fan films had operated without for nearly two decades.
Alec is the one that caused the restrictions to fall onto fan films.
And the reality is, the restrictions probably aren't binding to anyone, except those like Alec Peters who try to turn Star Trek into their own empire.
@@OpenMawProductions Good for him. Screw CBS
I have been watching the various Axanar videos for years now and only just realised something.
The older Starfleet ships - those that predate the Ares - largely drawn on designs from the 2009 JJAbrams movie but without the ridiculous increases in size.
Plus the weapons on those older designs seem to use the same nodding donkey pulse firing phasers from the Kelvin and JJPrise whereas the Ares relies on constant beam phasers similar to the TOS Enterprise.
Clever way to show the progress in design and technology.
HEY CBS!!!!!
This is how it's done, ya hacks.
But it's impossible to keep the 1960s aesthetics and just polish it up a bit
@@MrStabby19812 Exactly! This doesn't have flashy effects, lensflares galore, hundreds of drones and shuttles, and a million things going on all the time! And there aren't any actors acting out soap opera writing, talking about their feelings in corridors in the middle of the battle! And on top of all that, there isn't enough diversity and inclusivity!
People will never like this!
Matthew Caughey:
Define “progressive “.
They think they already are.
Progressively worse,AFAIK,
but still...
“The first thing we do,
let's kill all the lawyers".
-Dick the Butcher
“Henry VI”
Part 2
Act IV
Scene 2
By William Shakespeare
I am no fan of the JJ films, Discovery, or Picard.
BUt in terms of content, no, i've read the Axanar script.
It's dreadful. I mean, it's fine, if all you want is space ship battles.
Alec Peters wrote Garth, essentially, no differently than Michael Burnham. Flawless as far as the story is concerned. Almost no self reflection, never makes a mistake, wins every battle. He's the bestest thing ever.
What's sad is he was even told by others, hey... Maybe add some complexity to Garth of Izar, make him more interesting. He told them absolutely not.
If all your characters are flat, unchagning characters, and all you have are big space battles... Then what exactly makes Axanar so great?
Wrath of khan made every phaser and torpedo hit matter to the plot. It had the weight of 15 years of building revenge for the villain, Kirk facing his age and his crew splitting up, the age of the Enterprise, meeting his son, questioning his life choices, and ultimately losing his best friend.
Axanar has none of the kinds of things to elevate it above being just a Mary Sue fan fiction with space battles in it.
What really bums me out is that Axanar botches it in a similar way to Discovery, only it's slightly more canonical and less flashy about it. Or, I should say, would have.
Neither party really saw what the potential of this Klingon War could have been for Star Trek. It could have been Star Trek's Midway, or Tora Tora Tora! Remember the other aspect of Garth's character from the TOS episode... He was one of the greatest explorers in Federation history. He was the legend before Kirk. There is absolutely NONE of that in the Axanar script. Not any lip service even to the idea.
You're being wowed by well produced special effects. They are good effects, but that is all they are. There was no good story in Axanar. Prelude to Axanar was rewritten by the director and the actors to make it as good as it was. Alec denies this, but the proof is in the pudding. I'm going to trust Gossett and Tony Todd over Alec Peters.
This is truly amazing, this is superb sci-fi, this is actual Trek!
I agree with you on this!! ^^
The Aires Studio team was so far ahead of Paramount - it's a shame we will never get the full-length movie.
"Ahead" doesn't really work when you're comparing different works of art. They aren't in competition for anything real here. They're both riffing on TOS, and doing it differently...there's room for both.
Paramount and CBS made a big mistake. A full length Axanar would have been good for the Star Trek franchise. This fan film is actually better than the last two Star Trek movies. What a shame this would have been a great fan film.
I'd agree - for the fans only.
CBS are obliged to look beyond that I'm afraid. However much I'd enjoy this, it would bomb on TV.
LYRICS:
In pain we found its soul.
Something old, not felt for ages since.
How can we remove it?
How can we defeat it?
Destroy it!
Endless shame.
For ages come.
Damn shame... To get good trek content these days we have to manufacture it OURSELVES!
True. If we want to see clean content without sick political ideologies, we have to take care of it ourselves!
FANTASTIC!!! This NEEDS to be a full length movie!!! CBS is off it's rocker if they think that STD is better than Star Trek: Prelude to Axanar!!!
They'll push ST:Discovery as far as possible. It's their wokest baby yet.
"Sir, right before she put up her invisibility screens. I heard over the subspace..."
"What Lieutenant?"
"Singing sir. Klingon singing."
"Did the ships computer-"
"Yes sir it's in the logs for anyone to listen to."
A truly incredible video! Looking forward to the full episode.
As has been said by many others, CBS really lost out on a golden opportunity.
Yes. CBS met the Golden Goose, and then nailed it to a legal wall. To every lawyer who argues, "They had a right to sue" -- yes, they did, but it was an unwise choice.
The fact that lawsuit against Axanar comes not long after Majel Barret Roddenbery's death speaks in it's own volumes as well in what "hands" entire franchise currently is... 😏
You know, most people interpret this song as a mournful dirge for the Klingons' warrior culture. To me, I think it's the Klingons singing that dirge for Humanity. They know that Humanity was once a Warmaker, just as much as they were. If it's one thing we're v e r y good at, it's killing each other, even by Klingon standards. This is why I think they're mourning for us, in this hymn. We chose to hide that part of ourselves away.
We got too good at it.
Revenge is a dish best served cold....and it is mighty cold in outer space.
The Klingon hymn reminds me of the Song of Durin.
This is good because the music and the sentiment are timeless.
You set up a nice visual metaphor of how each side deals with confrontation. The Feds engages directly and works through it's challenges; avoiding and maneuvering through clashes as it can, and taking the blows when neccessary. The Klingons, however, push their way through, with little care for where what they set in motion will land. Bravo.
Its the Klingon's greatest strength cause in ages past they had to push their way through. To achieve the freedom they were denied by their cruel gods of the past. The Klingon race is both impressive and tragic.
However, in one of the Axanar teams video there is also an explanation for this battle. The Klingon cruiser is one of the first of its class and those goes to people with connections. In this case an overpromoted, inexperienced young commander of one of the finer houses. It cost the empire dearly. When professionals are set to fight greenhorn it tend to have a brutal outcome. This is why the klingons fell for a trap like that.
@@michaelpettersson4919 True. That's laid out in Prelude to Alabama as well.
A example of the soul of the Klingon race. A ancient race proud, and honorable, yet a bit of tragedy. A race that was enslaved to those that called themselves gods, They fought to become the proud warrior race, proving they can defeat those that will try to steal or take the freedoms and will of Klingon people to ensure they never again become slaves or oppressed, yet in their desire and will to conquer the Federation a super power that who's influence bleeds to throughout the borders of the Empire, one wonders have the Klingon's become the very gods they defeated in ages past? Have they become that which they have long feared?
Klingon Academy is the best Klingon apocrypha. it is beyond amazing
Everything about this video is BEAUTIFUL! The visuals, the music, the SFX. Everything!
My heart sings to the glory of battle! My blood runs with the spirit of the hunt! I sing to my ancestors may they bring holy success to my campaign!
Jaw has officially ... dropped :-o
Using the atmosphere of a planet? Someone played Klingon Academy.
O my f*cking God! I almoust can’t belive this is fan made. This is definitely something born from pure love.
I was there the night this was recorded. It was a great session. My concept for this hymn as the director and co-writer of the Axanar feature was as a theme to accompany a subplot for Klingon commander Kharn in which he is plagued by visions of the fall of the empire. Alex Bornstein composed this beautiful hymn and the vocalists crushed it. What might have been. But again, I assure you, CBS/P was not to blame. The reason why there is no Axanar feature falls completely on Alec Peters. He controlled the money, and there is no one else responsible but him. I was there from day one and saw the whole disaster unfold.
That slime parent company is most certainly to blame sir! They saw Alec making better Trek than they were, and cried (filed the law suit) and got Axanar production stopped. You sir, must be on the payroll of paraquat/ Cry Baby Sissies. Who much did they pay you to blow this load of garbage in our direction, HMMMM?
Some of the best music I have ever heard for a film production -It reminds of me of Icelandic and Welsh hymns
It sounds old Viking.... in the original Klingon.
Interesting conclusion. Here's another one. Look at the Klingon Cruiser and the Ares Class Attack Cruiser when they begin the chase to the Gas giant notice something?
I just love how the D7 looks like it's gliding through space. Such an elegant, yet deadly warship.
They really did a great job with this. You can tell that the people involved with this love Star Trek. It's a shame that CBS and Paramount didn't have the guts to hire these people and turn it into an official show.
That's a D5 or a D6. The D7 is one of the main plots in Axanar which forces the federation to create the Constitution class.
This was the best Trek made in years. Even not fully realized, the ideas and characters, ships and visuals seen in Prelude to Axanar and clips of the uncompleted film show something truly special. This is the kind of Trek so many fans want and have craved.
This is the Trek we have been denied by the stupidity and incompetence of those in charge of Trek at CBS/PARAMOUNT, whom continue down the wrong path with the likes of Kurtzman! Even renewing his contract?????!!!!!
They continue to try and force feed fans their watered down woke Trek.
They will, apparently, never learn!
I now completely ignore anything they release, and devote my time and resources to the fandom of other sci-fi that does not rudely and offensively ignore it's fandom.
I have loved Star Trek for most of my 53 years. Unfortunately, as far as I am concerned today, Trek is dead.
Whether it ever rises again is up to the wisdom, or lack thereof, of its handlers. I have lost my patience with them, and will certainly not, after so many consecutive poor decisions on their part, hold my breath.
It will take something quite extraordinary, and a return to Trek's original roots, to win me back. I am quite confident many, many others feel the same.
CBS/PARAMOUNT continue their media campaign claiming Nu Drek is wonderful and everyone loves it.
Ah, yeah.............😅
"This video is not endorsed, sponsored or affiliated with CBS or Paramount Pictures or the Star Trek franchise".
Which is exactly why this video does not suck like modern Star Trek.
Strength and Honor - Maximus.
🖖😎👍Very cool and very nicely well done and executed in every way and detail possibly provided indeed, But why does the music seem to me more like a cross over between Battlestar Galactica and Red October 🤔.
I totally read Klingon Hymen video. I kinda got excited. I may need to see a therapist...
Given what your autocorrect did to "hymn" that might be a good idea ;)
Wicked! I hate to wish my life away, but I cant wait till this summer!
Can we just watch the show already???!!!
Wait... the Klingons are Welsh? "The Klingon Empire: It's a ghastly place. Huge gangs of tough, sinewy warriors roam the space-lanes, terrifying people with their close-harmony singing. You need half a pint of phlegm in your throat just to pronounce the place name! Never ask for directions in from a Klingon; you'll be washing spit out of your hair for a fortnight." --Commander Edmund Blackadder, First Officer, USS Wales NCC-something or another....
maybe CBS should take another look at what Real visuals effects and really good people behind it and maybe they will drop this crap
As Federation ships are always being chased at some point, the 4 phaser cannon on the front of the secondary hull should have been matched by another 4 at the rear.
*THIS.* This is why CBS hates AXANAR. It was something made by people who loved the real STAR TREK, and it shows with every frame, with every line and sound... body and soul. Network execs don't understand ANY of that. They never really have. I don't think they're even capable of understanding it. To them, STAR TREK is just a commodity, something to be milked for all it's worth and then discarded. The typical short-term mindset that's so very prevalent in our society.
I've been a fan of the original show and its direct spin-off series for fifty years. But who's going to remember this Nouveau-Trek shit fifty years from now?
NOBODY.
As I set my gaze over the horizon I see my enemy but at the same time I also see my fate.
Marvelous!
I could watch this for hours.
I do not fear the Klingon Empire.
Well done, I feel that.
Discover this instead!
Awesome Sauce Captain.
Just Epicness.....
This is a perfect pairing, an Axanar production with a excellent choice of music and reasonably good sound effects.
One Klingon disliked the ending ;-)
xD
Unlikely. A Klingon would say they died gloriously in combat and that the Terran's were honorable in showing the Klingon's were technically winning the fight. Naw the likely culprit is a Romulan
@@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent Those sneaky Romulan's!
2:39-D-7's disruptor banks are misaligned; 4:08--4:12-D-7's anti-matter containment field collapsed after multiple lightning strikes knocked out main power couplings.
Outstanding 👏👏👏
This has all the feel of BSG
Better than discovery!
Nice!
Why do Star Trek Fans make better Star Trek then Star Trek.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Superb! Just a thought.....being a Klingon Prayer I anticipated an element of dissonance in the arrangement. I accept that to most ears dissonant musical intervals and harmonies are ‘unpleasant’ but that’s kinda what I’m getting at.
I sang in mens chorus for over a decade. Dont get me wrong. This is real pretty. I don’t think klingon music would be that pretty just going by Worf singing. I imagine some fortissimo roaring. Melody wise some mongol-esque stuff would mot be out of place.
Wow.
The hymn sounds hauntingly Nordic
Its sucks they wont let them finish the axinar project it was getting so good.
Sweet Mary & Joseph...
what happened to the other Axanar soundtracks?
This is why CBS has such a problem, with Axanar. Axanar is better Star TREK in 4 minutes then two seasons worth of Star Trek discovery.
@4TheRecord can you please upload a version that has only the music and not the space battle sound effects?
we want axanar..we got discovery....we were robbed....
Robbed, beaten up and spat on...
Anyone know the klingon lyrics for this?
this music could easily be from BSG, its so haunting.
I thought so as well...
@@tacet21 in fact this could easily be used in a crossover. Imagine if the Galactica fleet found earth in the middle of AXANAR😎
@@JeanLucCaptain now that would make for an amazing tale!
@@tacet21 i actually just read a fanfic where THAT HAPPENS.
@@JeanLucCaptain 🤥
GOOD. Good.
I now want to see a Federation-centric battle video set to "March of Cambreadth"...can someone out there with vid editing skill do plz?
Is it possible to make an edited version of this as just the music without the sound effect bits at the end. I usually like to listen to this on loop while playing as a klingon in Star Trek Online. Just curious.
Do you have Twitter? Send me a DM here: twitter.com/4TheRecordUK and I'll send you the Audio file with the sound effects removed.
@@4TheRecord I have one.
@@4TheRecord I just followed your page on Twitter.
We are KLINGON!
This is such a wonderful song, but does anybody know how the original Klingon lyrics go? I'd... like to sing along. I can understand snippets of it like "chay' wIteqlaH maH?", but the rest that I hear doesn't really align with the English subs, so I can't make head or tails from it.
Oops! That'll scratch the paint a bit - Klingons don't take care of their D6's very well! Do they ? 😆
The message at the end is why its better than STD an any new "star trek"
I do have a question, Having served 20 years in the military, when evading the Klingon ship in the cloud, why would you have the navigation lights on????
This is a universe where sensors can detect pretty much anything, I doubt a few stray photons would be a major concern.
Even in combat we don't turn off our running lights?
singing aside, brilliant vid
4TheRecord 2.98K subscribers Why has the original "USS ARES on Combat Patrol - Music with Limited Sound Effects" - @ video been deleted?
I don't know why Axanar channel made it private. I'll have to ask them and post the response here.
@@4TheRecord Thank you, and can you also ask when will their release date be for the Axanar two parter movie?
I return. To bring more views of the Klingons and Terrans.
This video gives a hint of the greatness and tragedy of the Klingon People and ironically the Terran's. Perhaps genetically different coming from different worlds. Yet in war they are both equals. Klingon's are born from war. They thrive in it. Countless generations of conflict both internal and external has brought about the greatest warrior race ever seen in the galaxy. They are a proud people who rightfully do have the right to control and determine their fate. Centuries of conflict has honed them into weapons able to do battle with other races some technologically advanced others warlike yet they have defeated all known and unknown opponents. There culture indeed is a monument to the Art of War. Even their ships reflect this proud yet tragic history. A race that never knew true peace and never was given the chance to grow naturally and was thrust early in its history to fight those that invaded them cementing their fate. A ancient race that never forgot its past and lives to never repeat it, yet risk becoming what they defeated centuries past.
The Terran's on the other hand has survived as a race for 200000 years as the remaining Human Species on Earth and has probably spent 10000 to 20000 years of it in conflict if growing archeological evidence proves true. Not faced with the same issues the Klingon's supposedly faced or suffered multiple civilization collapse that has since drifted into legend and myth. Terran's has slowly but steadily mastered the Art of War. Unlike the Klingon's which unified early in their history to a single threat the Terran's has remained separate civilizations, separate nations and has waged war upon its self for centuries, enjoying times of peace and knowledge. This has resulted in a race that has learned the concept of Total War. To quickly eliminate its opponents, to adapt, to them, To kill them efficiently were more and more disturbingly efficient weapons.. Once some of them were similar to klingons but the days of Honorable combat and warriors has long since passed. The modern Humans have honed their skills of War so much it sickened them and resorted to them to hide this dark side of them until its forced out either by greed, honor, or survival. Its treated as a necessary evil and well the Terran's do speak of great battles and wars its treated both as cautionary yet proud stories and history. From this Terran's have tried to reign in this dark side of them knowing that once its released, there will be no remorse, there will be no chance of pulling it back.. Humans will fight to survive and eliminate who ever tries to harm them and well the Klingon's culture is dedicated to the Art of War it is the Terran's who are its true masters. Look at both the ships.
The Klingon Warbird and the Ares. They are the same.
One fully embraced of war.
The other built out of necessity for war.
One built with honor and glory behind it. The other built for survival and to kill.
Thus the Terran's tragedy is that no matter how much they try to push peaceful intentions. No matter how far they go. They will always be the masters of war. It will always be there waiting to be embraced for War desires blood and it will always Collect..
War; war never changes. When Man first learned to walk upright, War was there, waiting for him.
Kaplagh Petatagh
where's the saw sound?
Very well done on the Klingon Hymm. Since a Klingon is warrior. Shouldn’t the Hymm be more bass, have a more military feel. Something like the Russian military temple? Deep and rugged?
Think Knights Templar ;)
That isn't always the case. Being a warrior race doesn't mean a military. The Klingons well being a warrior race, do speak of Klingon Opera's and tales. Sure they have songs like what your talking about. This one however is more of a cautionary song or one of sorrow a warning.. Originally it was meant as a vision for one of the Klingon Leaders as the fall of the Empire. The Vikings themselves also had songs of caution and sorrow. This is one of those types of songs. Giving depth to the Klingons that they are more than just a warrior race. Its something more tragic.
Why doesn't this have more views?
Because its true art. Art can never be accepted by those without the ability to appreciate it. On this world on the net its comprised of millions yet its the loudest that are heard and seen. Its those who would put mindless idiotic videos or pictures to get accepted or rich,. Its why a video like this is left with low numbers well a idiot with a tin foil hat or similar can speak or show bs and get thousands of views. Its society. Change society and encourage intelligence.
Seriously,I thought there would be more lyrics...
Heh.
There opinion changes after the enterprise c sacrifice THEY DIED WITH HONOR
I guess Klingons aren't familiar with Earth Greek mythology, and that "Ares" means "God of War."
To them humans are weak, the federation a power bent on expansion and assimilation of other powers via alliances and not strength. Very few in the Empire would bother reading the text and history of humanity. If they had.
1. They either would gain instant respect and a bit of sadness as humanity like them has a warrior's heart but long since tempered. Although I few might try to bring it out. General Chang was one such individual that saw that. And the Klingon in DS9 that was siskos ally saw it as well. Although he would never admit it.
2. A chill and realization that humanity reigns in its true nature and that humanity may indeed be the masters and teachers of the Art of War that the Klingons are fighting not a equal but a superior where the klingons conquer. humanity would extinguish. Where the Klingons might fight for glory or honor, humanity will fight on survival and eliminate its opponent down to the last man.
This "IS" Star Trek
STD is ... well .... an STD
Was that a D 7 chasing the Aries?
Yes
That was a D-6
I thought shields only protected against energy weapons and not solid objects.
no both, don't forget torpedoes tend to deal more damage than energy weapons
In Star Trek: Nemesis, a large piece of debris from one of the warbirds strikes the Enterprise, hitting one of the nacelles. On-screen, you see the shield flare just before the impact - then there is a cut shot to a display on the bridge showing the damage to the shield. In ST: Enterprise, at the other end of cannon, when the NX-01 fires "spatial torpedoes" (missiles) at a shielded ship in an early episode, they simply bounce off the deflector shields of the enemy. While most of Star Trek dealt with energy weapons, there is ample evidence that shields can do more than protect against energy threats.
@@robertkreutzer4107 There is an episode in TNG season 3 with the super soldier on the run, his pod is captured by the Enterprise's tractor beam at one point and so he goes to full throttle directly into the Enterprise. This forces the Enterprise's computer to shut off the tractor beam and instantly raise shields, causing the pod to bounce off the shields.
VegetaLF7 yup. Great memory on your part 😁
@@robertkreutzer4107 Don't give me too much credit, I'm on a full franchise re-watch, currently on Season 3 of TNG and just watched that episode a couple of days ago 😁
WHY??? Why ruin this amazing, chilling hymn with 90 seconds of cheesy sound effects at the end???
How can Klingons have a hymn where they killed their gods?
The Klingon's in the past killed their gods or at least the ones trying to be gods.
This is good stuff. If only CBS had the sense to hire you guys to make a new Trek show - but they're too busy competing with Disney to see how Woke they can be, and they're willing to consume a franchise they own to do it.
I don't officially work for Axanar, I did this has a fan of their work but completely agree that CBS should hire these guys to create Star Trek. It's not like it would have cost them any money to let these guys produce this officially.
Maybe it is just me but I find it hard to believe Klingons singing opera.
This is a hymn not opera
@@wangchung2157 hymn or opera it is still strange to me. Qu'nos is a strange planet in the Beta Quadrant
The Klingons often joke remake reference to great operas on the homeworld. General Chang makes reference of Shakespeare is best heard in original Klingon so plays and operas are. Thing in Klingon culture. Likely based on great epics. What we usually here on the show are closer to ship chantis done for centuries on shipsit would be a big difference hearing songs directly from the homeworld or major colony
Interesting, but I don’t think the Klingons were that good at singing! 🤣
Cause we've only heard those from the ship crews and they tend to be a little off key or because what they have is similar to the old ship songs on Earth and military songs on the march... However you hear of them telling stories of ancient warriors and adventurers, of great halls and feast on the Klingon Home-world's. So its likely some of them had time to make some impressive music. This would be one of those and those from the capital of the Klingon Empire would be different than those told or sung from a Klingon ship. Cause a ship and crew is a arm, tool and weapon of the empire its face, yet its capital its home is its soul and its the soul where the true face of a people are shown.
@@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent Exactly. Drawing conclusions from what we heard from a battle bridge on a Klingon cruiser would be like judging Earth music based on the jogging cadences of an US infantry platoon.
Okay so there are many many worse things happening in the world, but I still find it depressing that we are probably never going to see this film, and instead we have to be spoon fed some poorly written space-battle action full of plot holes bearing the name 'Star Trek'.