I had this game as a kid. It was hilarious I was terrified of the Klingon. The actor playing him really goes for an Oscar considering it's just a Video tape game lol.
Shit, the Klingon scared me too as a little kid, the fact that he smashes the fourth wall to speak aggressively to the audience, and in a day before Dora and Blue's Clues were doing this regularly
Robert O'Reilly. He played Gowron in TNG, DS9 and a couple of other minor roles. He gave it everything on this. A lot of the production team and director were also TNG regulars.
Found a copy of game with ALL pieces and stickers intact. Don't have a VCR anymore. Thank you MrRacolin! You made it possible for us to play the game. And it was actually pretty darn fun. Karpla!
"The Enterprise is empty. Also, the Enterprise is empty. We're running really behind but the Enterprise is empty. Did I mention the Enterprise is empty? 'Cause it is."
Cheat sheet: (edited to correct one of the times) 0:06 - Titles 0:55 - Introduction 7:11 - Begin game 8:17 - Currently moving crew member is placed in a stasis field 9:46 - Stasis fields are drained, corridors in stern section of ship are flooded with Berthold rays; crewmembers in that section are forced to Sick Bay 11:29 - Currently moving crew member is transported to the Brig, they will be confined there for 1 minute 13:01 - Any crew members on Holodecks must experience Bij 14:30 - Currently moving crew member must take the challenge of the Klingon Sword 15:55 - Currently moving crew member must experience Bij - Low Level Malfunction occurs 17:38 - Currently moving crew member must experience Bij 19:05 - Highest ranking crew member is designated SuvwI' (warrior), they must take the challenge of the Klingon Sword 20:43 - Currently moving crew member must pick another crew member; that person is placed in a stasis field 22:34 - All stasis fields are now inactive, currently moving crew member must take the challenge of the Klingon Sword 23:59 - Crew member designated SuvwI' must experience Bij 25:20 - Currently moving crew member must experience Bij, Low Level Malfunction occurs 26:59 - The Enterprise passes through a localized distortion in the Space-Time continuum, meaning players now have less time to stop Kavok; Kavok is now on the bridge 28:39 - Turbolifts are shut down; any crew members on them are trapped 29:38 - Computer has reactivated Turbolifts; currently moving crew member is placed in a stasis field 30:41 - Stasis fields are released 31:30 - Currently moving crew member must experience Bij 32:22 - Crew member with the most access to the computer (the most Isolinear chips) loses their highest level chip 33:39 - All crew members must take the challenge of the Klingon sword 34:49 - Crew member designated SuvwI' must point out their second-in-command, that crewmember is now designated Gagh 36:07 - Crew member designated Gagh must experience Bij 37:03 - Currently moving crew member is placed in a stasis field 38:01 - Stasis fields are deactivated 38:55 - Power is diverted - gravity is disabled in all rooms in the ship's saucer section; any crew members located there cannot move 39:53 - Gravity is restored; currently moving crew member must experience Bij - Low Level Malfunction occurs 41:02 - Lowest ranking crew member is designated Puj (weak) and is transported to sick bay 42:09 - Turbolifts are shut down for one minute 43:05 - Crew member designated Puj must experience Bij; Low Level Malfunction occurs. The Enterprise passes through another distortion in the space-time continuum, meaning even less time remaining 44:40 - Power blackout occurs in all rooms of the ship; only crew members in corridors are able to move 45:49 - Power is restored 46:46 - Currently moving crew member must experience Bij 47:38 - All crew members must take the challenge of the Klingon sword 48:50 - Crew members in the saucer section of the ship lose their phasers 49:54 - Crew member with the least access to the computer (the least Isolinear chips) is given an offer to board a shuttle and leave the Enterprise 51:37 - Crew member designated Puj must experience Bij 52:14 - Crew member designated Gagh must experience Bij; Low Level Malfunction occurs 52:59 - Currently moving crew member must take the challenge of the Klingon sword 53:39 - Crew member designated SuvwI' must experience Bij; Low Level Malfunction occurs 54:25 - Computer has deleted Security Level 5; players can now reach the bridge with 4 Isolinear Chips 55:18 - Crew member closest to the Security Room is placed in a stasis field 55:49 - Game over - Kavok wins!
@@randyranderson690 I was wondering that myself. It would’ve been cool if they had a good ending coming after so if you won the game you could watch that
Goku Black if that is so, maybe the Federation let it happen, as a test for the audience. However I thinking the same as you: why would they let a Klingon commandeer the ship
@@manw3bttcks As someone who works in 21st (not 24th) century infosec I find it hard to believe defense-in-depth isn't a principle Starfleet subscribes to. This is like watching someone waltz into your office and open a locked closet door to steal unencrypted hard drives containing credit card numbers.
I played this back in the day. I was too young to really appreciate Star Trek, but my sister was a huge fan of it and my other siblings liked it, so we all had a lot of fun playing this.
Thanks so much for this submission. Cant still play the VHS but we can now get together this Christmas and bring back those old memories. Just need to bring the board down from the attic.
@Mendoza Juan Yes we did. It is great family fun (or terror). You have to rush and the game descends into chaos. The klingon interrupts play on a frequent basis and the fun is that you all have to stop play and respond to the new commands.
When I played this game back in my childhood with my family in the mid 1990s and when that menacing music starts playing at 50:55 and only 4 minutes 46 seconds left to play and attempt to stun Kavok with your Phaser on the Bridge of the Enterprise D at that time, that really scared the shit out of me.
This is amazing! I loved this game as a kid and it’s still in the cupboard and now I can play with my own kid long after the VCR has bit the dust. Thank you!!
I was just telling my gf about this game and how I wanted to look into making a digital copy of my VHS tape when she suggested I look to see if anyone else already had. Glad I took her advice since this just saved me the trouble and expense of doing it myself.
and I like the fact that you don't have to have other players like other board games. it can be just you against Kavok! and he's talking to you each time...
I love the insults from this game. Would some Worthy Hyoo-mon please type out -in phonetic- “Your ship is a garbage scow!” I find it’s the best-remembered insult of the game... although the Klingon phonetic of “this computer has more low-level bugs than Antares Three” is a good one
I fled America, anticipating war or else widespread political violence. I don't have the courage to stay and fight what I see coming. Kavok's words at 50:10 have been ever present in my mind, driving my guilt. I *am* a coward. I have left my home to burn and abandoned everyone I love. 😭
Oooh disabling the turbolift for one minute! Harsh punishment. It's so weird to see Robert O'Reilly dressed up as Gowron but not playing Gowron. It's not like the premise of Gowron pulling something like this is so far-fetched. It's pretty much the plot of some Deep Space Nine episodes where a changeling posing as Gowron is trying to destroy the Klingon-Federation alliance.
I reckon they would have had to pay Royalties to the writer who created Gowron, so they decided to have it be a different character just to save a bit of cash :)
My best friend and I played this so much growing up we knew all the timestamps and what happens. Every time the video cut in we just went "oh you get the x,y,z penalty" and kept moving
What an awful day for this poor guy. After this he went back home and finished his Computer Science degree. The moral here is, if you see a Klingon on your viewscreen, DO NOT MOVE.
Ah, yes Decipher, the creator of both the Star Treck and the best Star Wars Trading Card Games. Also CBS (Continuing Bastards Society) why did you have to kill Stage 9? Experience Beige!
When I was super young, I played this game. But I didn't really get what Star Trek 6 was about yet (Hey I was like 6 or something and while I watched the Berlin wall come down, I didn't understand WHY it did ok?) and this made me think the klingons were always baddies throughout the series. Hate to say it took me until 12 years old to begin to understand what was really going on in the game...
@@RolandTemplar Bij is Klingon for "punishment." It meant you had to draw a card from the bij deck and do whatever punishment it said to suffer an in-game penalty like losing collectibles, moving back, etc.. When there's a "low-level malfunction" on his bij order the punishment is lessened, you only have to suffer the penalties on the lower half of the bij card.
Because he's a rogue Klingon trying to destroy the Klingon/Federation alliance. He stole the Enterprise so he could stage what appears to be a Federation attack on the Klingon homeworld to start a war.
Ok, so I played this game with my grandmother and cousin while visiting. The sound of my Grandmother responding to Kavoc will be with me forever.
We still have this game and we were able to play without a VCR because of this video. Thanks for the upload!
I realize I'm kinda randomly asking but do anyone know a good place to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Gunner Jonah Flixportal :D
@Crosby Billy Thanks, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D Appreciate it !!
@Gunner Jonah Glad I could help :D
The boots are unionizing!
I had this game as a kid. It was hilarious I was terrified of the Klingon. The actor playing him really goes for an Oscar considering it's just a Video tape game lol.
Shit, the Klingon scared me too as a little kid, the fact that he smashes the fourth wall to speak aggressively to the audience, and in a day before Dora and Blue's Clues were doing this regularly
it's the same guy who actually played Chancellor Gowron on TNG and DS9.
It's the same actor who plays Garron in the show.
Just say "Okay Boomer" to the Klingon and you will win!
Robert O'Reilly. He played Gowron in TNG, DS9 and a couple of other minor roles. He gave it everything on this. A lot of the production team and director were also TNG regulars.
Found a copy of game with ALL pieces and stickers intact. Don't have a VCR anymore. Thank you MrRacolin! You made it possible for us to play the game. And it was actually pretty darn fun. Karpla!
"The Enterprise is empty. Also, the Enterprise is empty. We're running really behind but the Enterprise is empty. Did I mention the Enterprise is empty? 'Cause it is."
"Except for this 1 rogue Klingon who HAPPENS to look like Gowron"
Cheat sheet: (edited to correct one of the times)
0:06 - Titles
0:55 - Introduction
7:11 - Begin game
8:17 - Currently moving crew member is placed in a stasis field
9:46 - Stasis fields are drained, corridors in stern section of ship are flooded with Berthold rays; crewmembers in that section are forced to Sick Bay
11:29 - Currently moving crew member is transported to the Brig, they will be confined there for 1 minute
13:01 - Any crew members on Holodecks must experience Bij
14:30 - Currently moving crew member must take the challenge of the Klingon Sword
15:55 - Currently moving crew member must experience Bij - Low Level Malfunction occurs
17:38 - Currently moving crew member must experience Bij
19:05 - Highest ranking crew member is designated SuvwI' (warrior), they must take the challenge of the Klingon Sword
20:43 - Currently moving crew member must pick another crew member; that person is placed in a stasis field
22:34 - All stasis fields are now inactive, currently moving crew member must take the challenge of the Klingon Sword
23:59 - Crew member designated SuvwI' must experience Bij
25:20 - Currently moving crew member must experience Bij, Low Level Malfunction occurs
26:59 - The Enterprise passes through a localized distortion in the Space-Time continuum, meaning players now have less time to stop Kavok; Kavok is now on the bridge
28:39 - Turbolifts are shut down; any crew members on them are trapped
29:38 - Computer has reactivated Turbolifts; currently moving crew member is placed in a stasis field
30:41 - Stasis fields are released
31:30 - Currently moving crew member must experience Bij
32:22 - Crew member with the most access to the computer (the most Isolinear chips) loses their highest level chip
33:39 - All crew members must take the challenge of the Klingon sword
34:49 - Crew member designated SuvwI' must point out their second-in-command, that crewmember is now designated Gagh
36:07 - Crew member designated Gagh must experience Bij
37:03 - Currently moving crew member is placed in a stasis field
38:01 - Stasis fields are deactivated
38:55 - Power is diverted - gravity is disabled in all rooms in the ship's saucer section; any crew members located there cannot move
39:53 - Gravity is restored; currently moving crew member must experience Bij - Low Level Malfunction occurs
41:02 - Lowest ranking crew member is designated Puj (weak) and is transported to sick bay
42:09 - Turbolifts are shut down for one minute
43:05 - Crew member designated Puj must experience Bij; Low Level Malfunction occurs. The Enterprise passes through another distortion in the space-time continuum, meaning even less time remaining
44:40 - Power blackout occurs in all rooms of the ship; only crew members in corridors are able to move
45:49 - Power is restored
46:46 - Currently moving crew member must experience Bij
47:38 - All crew members must take the challenge of the Klingon sword
48:50 - Crew members in the saucer section of the ship lose their phasers
49:54 - Crew member with the least access to the computer (the least Isolinear chips) is given an offer to board a shuttle and leave the Enterprise
51:37 - Crew member designated Puj must experience Bij
52:14 - Crew member designated Gagh must experience Bij; Low Level Malfunction occurs
52:59 - Currently moving crew member must take the challenge of the Klingon sword
53:39 - Crew member designated SuvwI' must experience Bij; Low Level Malfunction occurs
54:25 - Computer has deleted Security Level 5; players can now reach the bridge with 4 Isolinear Chips
55:18 - Crew member closest to the Security Room is placed in a stasis field
55:49 - Game over - Kavok wins!
What? No victory scene???
@@randyranderson690 I was wondering that myself. It would’ve been cool if they had a good ending coming after so if you won the game you could watch that
40:10 My favorite line.
Happy 30th Birthday Star Trek The Next Generation.
1987 - 2017.
30 Years. X
Ironically, Kavok is played by the same actor as Emperor Gowron!
Yeah I was thinking the same thing: Why was Gowron stealing the ship?
ahem .... chancellor Gowron
@@KinseySS Yah, the Klingon Emperor is Kahless II. He's got about as much power in the Empire as Picard does. Probably less.
Lol yeah my first reaction was GOWRON?!
@@KinseySS More like Dead Gowron
“I place you in a stasis field!”
“Ha! My isolinear chip allows me to override your stasis field!”
57:10 Lmao. "Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh. Ahhhhhhhhhhh ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh"
la dodgers 4 life that is arguably the best part of the entire thing xD
TIL that Starfeet has piss-poor security if their ships can be easily commandeered by ONE disgruntled Klingon.
Goku Black if that is so, maybe the Federation let it happen, as a test for the audience.
However I thinking the same as you: why would they let a Klingon commandeer the ship
Or the 2 Ferengi in “Rascals.”
The computer systems are under heavy repair as Riker said, maybe that means the computer parts still up are poorly secured.
@@manw3bttcks As someone who works in 21st (not 24th) century infosec I find it hard to believe defense-in-depth isn't a principle Starfleet subscribes to. This is like watching someone waltz into your office and open a locked closet door to steal unencrypted hard drives containing credit card numbers.
All it took to take control of the ship was a "beep beep boop boop boop" in the engineering room, and it's out of the starbase in mere seconds.
I played this back in the day. I was too young to really appreciate Star Trek, but my sister was a huge fan of it and my other siblings liked it, so we all had a lot of fun playing this.
I love how the stardate given is after the ship blows up in Generations
It's set into the future of TNG but was produced long before the writers thought about Generations.
Obviously...
Riker mentioned repair teams. So, maybe they were able to get it back after Generations. :)
man, continuity is so overrated.
Must be an alternate universe.
Thanks so much for this submission. Cant still play the VHS but we can now get together this Christmas and bring back those old memories. Just need to bring the board down from the attic.
@Mendoza Juan Yes we did. It is great family fun (or terror). You have to rush and the game descends into chaos. The klingon interrupts play on a frequent basis and the fun is that you all have to stop play and respond to the new commands.
Not only so I still have this game, but I still have a VCR, and still play it once akin a while. Lol
sandcrawler200 If you have a VHS-to-DVD player, you should transfer it to a DVD. For preservation's sake, you see.
man i loved this when i was a kid. My dad got it for me and i forced him to play it every time i visited his place.
I had this one and a Star Wars one, but this was much better, the Star wars one broke the immersion by asking questions with two way answers.
For example...
Vader: "do you have a level 3 keyboard"
Me: "no"
Vader: "ah yes I knew you had one, I sensed it"
I've still got this game and now copied the video tape onto dvd. So still playing it.
@@tashdog1 invite me
When I played this game back in my childhood with my family in the mid 1990s and when that menacing music starts playing at 50:55 and only 4 minutes 46 seconds left to play and attempt to stun Kavok with your Phaser on the Bridge of the Enterprise D at that time, that really scared the shit out of me.
These types of interactive VHS tape is one of the reason why interactive CD-ROMS were such a big deal back then.
Just got this in a charity shop. Thanks for the upload. As I seam to of misplaced my VHS player sometime around 2005!
This is amazing! I loved this game as a kid and it’s still in the cupboard and now I can play with my own kid long after the VCR has bit the dust. Thank you!!
God, I loved this game as a kid. Thanks for the walk down memory lane!
I still have this game!
Just played this game again for the first time since I was a kid. Thanks the for the upload. Since I don't own a VCR anymore, we used this.
I still have this game. Haven't played it since I first got it. So glad you actually transferred it over. I bet my VCR tape is close to rotted by now.
I was just telling my gf about this game and how I wanted to look into making a digital copy of my VHS tape when she suggested I look to see if anyone else already had. Glad I took her advice since this just saved me the trouble and expense of doing it myself.
Wow, this poor dude had continuous issues and frustrations on Stasis Field machines the same way as a computer technician working on CANON printers.
i dont remember how this game works, but i do remember that even as a kid, i found this hilarious
Meanwhile back at the Starbase: "Let's hope Gowron doesn't blow the ship to kingdom come while trying to blow the ship to kingdom come" -Geordi
57:10 should be a GIF MEME by now, SPIN & SCREAM!
46:45 - "Mev! Who is moving now?! DON'T ANSWER! Seeing YOU is enough!"
Thank you for keeping this game alive!!! Q'Pla!!!
and I like the fact that you don't have to have other players like other board games. it can be just you against Kavok! and he's talking to you each time...
I was in love with this game as a kid
Thanks for posting this! We dug up our old board game and our vcr is in less than great condition
God, it would be so fun to do a MST-like playthrough of this game and host it on RUclips. So much potential comedy gold...
Thank you Soo much for having this as I no longer have a VCR PLAYER, Thank You
I love the insults from this game. Would some Worthy Hyoo-mon please type out -in phonetic-
“Your ship is a garbage scow!”
I find it’s the best-remembered insult of the game... although the Klingon phonetic of
“this computer has more low-level bugs than Antares Three”
is a good one
I don't know what is worse: Experiencing Bij or being sentenced to the BLAGOLE.
First interactive board game I ever played. Wish I still had it.
Loved this game! I think I might still have it at my parents house... if they didn't get rid of it that is.
zapfogldorf I've still got it and put the video tape onto dvd. I laminated the stickers so they can last foe ever.
I fled America, anticipating war or else widespread political violence. I don't have the courage to stay and fight what I see coming. Kavok's words at 50:10 have been ever present in my mind, driving my guilt. I *am* a coward. I have left my home to burn and abandoned everyone I love. 😭
I have this game in my basement, haven't played it in years, haven't had a VCR in years :-)
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I fondly remember playing this as a kid. it was not really all that great of a board game, but I was a big TNG fan at the time.
"Monitoring from the starbase." He's just screwing around on the holodeck, isn't he?
And knowing Wil, probably literally just screwing around.
I had this as a kid, and loved playing it on snow days🙂
Gowron for president :)
I had this and loved playing it. Some good memories here.
Oooh disabling the turbolift for one minute! Harsh punishment. It's so weird to see Robert O'Reilly dressed up as Gowron but not playing Gowron. It's not like the premise of Gowron pulling something like this is so far-fetched. It's pretty much the plot of some Deep Space Nine episodes where a changeling posing as Gowron is trying to destroy the Klingon-Federation alliance.
Maybe Gowron has a twin?
Maybe they're from the same house.
Nope--if you look carefully, the crest is far different from that of Gowron's...although Kavok is played by the same actor!
I reckon they would have had to pay Royalties to the writer who created Gowron, so they decided to have it be a different character just to save a bit of cash :)
Amazing - thanks for uploading this! Just picked up the board game
Just played this. So good. Thank you so much.
i remember this game, i got it for christmas one year i think, sadly it was lost in a move :( but i use to play it quite abit
YES MY GATEKEEPEEEUUUR- oh wait
+zingtea Wrong Game! :P
YO BARON I CAN DIG IT!!!! MEYACUPA ANN!!! FOREVER MY LADY!!!
Experience Bij! Rrah!
Of all the starships in all the galaxies, in all the universes, he had to choose this one.😂
Good thing he didn't plan any holodeck activities, then. lol
just picked this up at goodwill. too lazy to put the tape in the vcr lol. i think its gonna stay in the collection
I hope Mike actually watch this tape
This title logo with warping effect during Season 5 (1991-92).
A Borg version, meaning a sequel, was planned. But got canceled because Picard didn't appear. Bummer.
My best friend and I played this so much growing up we knew all the timestamps and what happens. Every time the video cut in we just went "oh you get the x,y,z penalty" and kept moving
So this is an Star Trek themed Atmosfear?
Yes. This is a Star Trek-themed atmosphere
basically yeah
@Adam Demgar r/whoosh
This is the greatest board game ever ❤️
It should be technically possible to use this footage to make a single player computer game version of it...
Just played the game yesterday.
I can only imagine the depths of existential despair with which so many turned to this game to relieve their interminable tedium; all for naught.
Omfg thank you for this 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You! The one who is moving now! Experience bij!
Thanks. Still have the board game too!
Star Trek games a personal touch.
What an awful day for this poor guy. After this he went back home and finished his Computer Science degree. The moral here is, if you see a Klingon on your viewscreen, DO NOT MOVE.
I'm terrified of this to this day!
I think they should have made an episode like this
I played this game on a convention. It is awesome.🥰
Fantastic! Thanks I've just bought this game!
Awesome. But very repetitive. "You who is moving now. Answer!" Lol.
Security on the Enterprise is… consistent 😂
"You are the only crew members aboard the USS Enterprise...." Yeah, because you couldn't afford any other ones.
Deadpool: "It's almost as if the studio couldn't afford a few more red shirts..."
Goku Black The players are the red shirts.
Pretty sure 43:30 is the source of the “Everyone was harmed in the making of this video” meme.
turned this into a drinking game everytime you experienced bij u did a shot lol. challenge of the klingon sword meant u did that number of shots.
Ah, yes Decipher, the creator of both the Star Treck and the best Star Wars Trading Card Games.
Also CBS (Continuing Bastards Society) why did you have to kill Stage 9?
Experience Beige!
11:29 - Oh no! a whole minute! Tell my wife I love her!
🤣 That's the actor who plays Gowron on TNG and DS9 🤣 Worf kills him for the right to be the Klingon Leader..
My letting the player/shuttlecraft go, couldn't they send a message to both the Federation and Klingons?
56:53 .. its what you came here for hahahaha
Stardate 49253.5... I honestly think the computer core malfunctioning was the *least* of the Enterprise-D's problems at that point.
49253.5 .... well, then the E-D was already a wreckage on Veridian III.
Tip for everyone: run the "last five minutes" music at double speed. You're welcome
Gowron's annoying evil twin brother? :-)
Kavanak The Troll
that came from thinkgeek.com
Gowvok. ....or maybe Kavron?
lol substitute shitty-gowron for Kahn and this was the opening plot of Into Darkness, if I remember correctly
Robert O'Reilly didn't play the Gatekeeper in Atmosfear, did he? They certainly sound similar.
No, it was Wenanty Nosul. Also, look up "Atmosfear Kickstarter"
Are you here because of Lower decks?
Ok is it me or anyone else think it's just wrong not hearing, space the final frontier at the start
Was this during Paramount’s Gulf+Western, Paramount Communications or Viacom Era?
When I was super young, I played this game. But I didn't really get what Star Trek 6 was about yet (Hey I was like 6 or something and while I watched the Berlin wall come down, I didn't understand WHY it did ok?) and this made me think the klingons were always baddies throughout the series.
Hate to say it took me until 12 years old to begin to understand what was really going on in the game...
49.08 Kavok at the end says something like "make my millenia". Somebody please can help me translating into italian? Thanks
He said, "Make my millennium." (Nice call, Clint Eastwood...)
Gowrons brother skipped leg day.
How does a klingon have access to a Starfleet computer ?
has anyone ever thought of attempting a DVD import of this interactive game.
I know there was a DVD version available in the U.S. but it's not easy to find. I transferred mine to DVD around the same time as I uploaded it here.
Klingon warriors wear Yeezys.
Experience Bij!
What really he say?
Low level malfunction!!
@@RolandTemplar Bij is Klingon for "punishment." It meant you had to draw a card from the bij deck and do whatever punishment it said to suffer an in-game penalty like losing collectibles, moving back, etc..
When there's a "low-level malfunction" on his bij order the punishment is lessened, you only have to suffer the penalties on the lower half of the bij card.
@@RobTFirefly ahhh ty a lot pal
Why would the Klingons randomly attack the enterprise? Especially when they knew a Klingon was piloting it?
Because he's a rogue Klingon trying to destroy the Klingon/Federation alliance. He stole the Enterprise so he could stage what appears to be a Federation attack on the Klingon homeworld to start a war.
A ST:TNG VCR game is more interesting to watch than Discovery