Klingons were observed in the original series trying to sway planets to join their empire through persuasion and offering material aid in the form of weaponry, training and so on (to a stone age civilization at that). It's entirely reasonable to assume they'd put up propaganda for any system that could receive it.
The Algorithm isn't recommending this vid to people, even those entertained by Star Trek. Because it doesn't say all the usual money-making keywords ("click to like, subscribe, get notifications", etc). Or at least it's not saying them in a language the translate AI understands, lol.
This was very convincing. The child choir background score is what really sold it. I don't think the Romulans would make a propaganda film to facilitate empire-building. They like to do things the hard way. Bless them.
Not to mention, the Klingon "coat of arms" Flags is identical to the ottoman empire... something tells me they needed some sources for this one lol. I saw Communist influences as well which was what the original Klingons were based around sort of, but I do like the turkish influence.
volbound1700 Federation running-targ! The P'taqs and their madcap schemes against the Supreme Dignity of the Klingon Empire will be met with real muscle by the Warrior-first Klingon Empire! The Dear Chancellor will burn San Francisco in a sea of fire!
Klingon Empire. They stated "fine cuisine" as one of their characteristics meaning that under the empire you would have quality food to eat, or any food at all.
The lettering that comes up, it says "dominate" and "success" at 0:36. At 1:16, it says something like "The *relatively major fight-bottle?* strengthens the bet'leth."
Yeniçeri, the klingonese word for janissary, means "new soldier, newly recruited soldier" in turkish. Ottomans recruited this class of soldiers, mostly from newly-occupied areas as klingons probably do i guess
What? I felt like "Middle Asia Turks meet Ottoman Empire". Klingon Propoganda seems entertaining. When the "Star Trek Online" published, I will definitely select a klingoln :). I know this is not related with the STO, but I felt nostalgic with this video. Hi from Turkey, and thank you.
@jhaarbur To me, the Ferengi are a race that engage in economic conquest through trade and by embedding themselves deep in the economies of other empires so they can control them indirectly while playing them off against each other so they can make profit from their fighting (or at least they try to). That makes them unique since most of the other major civilizations engage in territorial expansion, even the Federation (though theirs is peaceful).
The Klingons would save their battles for the planets with the spine to resist. Any planet which gives in without a fight isn't worth fighting. This film will help them determine which is which.
Remarkable work, indeed. In any language. The Tal Shyar will be contacting you shortly about a Beta Quadrant campaign we have in mind for you. Don't try to leave town. ;)
The Breen were mentioned in TNG, though I don't know if we ever saw one in that show. They are mentioned as a species whose minds can't be read by Betazoids.
@@andersforsgren3806 0:47 While drinking Turkish tea ,''Merhaba efendim'' that literally means ''Hello sir!'' in Turkish and right after that the speaker says Yeniçeri (Janissaries) while showing the Soldiers. Hope you know who are Janissaries. lol
@@arslanduha Yes Janissaries I know about quite basic knowledge. :) They were the core of the Ottoman empire army, in the later years they revolted and even held territory of their own. I ended up here a year ago, as I needed an example of a propaganda video - and needed a neutral example - since Klingons do not exist. :)
Not in the least...with a lot of these Star Trek races and civilizations, you can make general comparisons with traits, but there really isn't any direct comparison all together with the re-occurring and popular alien species. For one thing, the British could be compared to the Vulcans in how they have the world wide known features of being polite, explorers, and very intelligent.
No wonder they blew up heh, If you want to span a multigalactic empire you have to keep your subjects faithful - manhandling power and support can only work for Bannana republics.
@girlgarde, i agree, and that is exactly why it is so hard to place them compared to some other races. I don't think there was ever a direct comparison, but the closest would be the corporate world with that type of culture at the level of a fairly large and powerful country here on Earth. The other interesting ones, though, were this: Vulcans can be compared to the British, and Andorians the French.
The Terran empire were the villainous Mirror Universe version of the Federation where any Aliens present were slaves of the humans. If anyone needed neutering, it'd be them.
The Andorians can be compared to the French in that they fought heavily with the Vulcans in ST: Enterprise but ended up being one of the founding worlds of the Federation along with Vulcan and one of the main races among the UFP. Think of the conflict between Britain and France in history and the British and French exploration of what is today the USA and Canada, and how all that led to modern countries here? Plus they had their battlefields in N America beforehand, so that is the comparison.
I agree that TNG Klingons, as they appeared, were not as convincing as TOS Klingons, or the rarely seen TMP Klingons, as a space-fairing, technological interstellar power. I hated how they even ruined the look of the Romulans in that same quotient by giving them those stupid gawd awful V-shaped brows.
@kitsune720, honestly, I think the Klingons were more the Soviet Union and the ROMULANS the Chinese...I know this looks like something from the Mao era, but I think that is a more accurate comparison...let me ask you all this, though, a lot of races can be compared to nations and politics, but I could never place the Ferengi 100%? Or, should I say, are they the 1% in the STU if you get what I mean? lol
"We'll conquer you eventually. Why not reap the benefits today?"
i agree!
It just feels so chilling at the end
This itself gave the Klingons more insight and character than most official Star Trek lore sources
Klingons were observed in the original series trying to sway planets to join their empire through persuasion and offering material aid in the form of weaponry, training and so on (to a stone age civilization at that). It's entirely reasonable to assume they'd put up propaganda for any system that could receive it.
Kinda like the Belt and Road Initiative from CCP.
The remit of the old Department of Inspirational Media.
This is so much better than the Discovery take on the Klingons.
This deserves way more views than it has. Amazing work.
The Algorithm isn't recommending this vid to people, even those entertained by Star Trek.
Because it doesn't say all the usual money-making keywords ("click to like, subscribe, get notifications", etc). Or at least it's not saying them in a language the translate AI understands, lol.
We are Pakleds. When we are far from home we like to drink Worf brand Prune Juice. It makes us go.
This was very convincing. The child choir background score is what really sold it.
I don't think the Romulans would make a propaganda film to facilitate empire-building. They like to do things the hard way. Bless them.
Unforgettable video, as Kahless himself. One of youtube´s classics.
Man, that Kor at the end is perfect.
Too bad Kang and Koloth aren't in this.
The badass trio. Jem'Hadar watch out when them dudes start rolling!
The “Merhaba Efendim” made me laugh out loud 😂😂😂😂 any fellow Turkish speakers catch it?
Klingonlar zaten Türk Klingolar Galaktik Türk Kağanlığını temsil ediyor
Yes yes
i love the masterful blendnof TOS klingon and TNG klingon culture and physical features in this
"We'll conquer you eventually."
+3
I'd love to see the Romulan transmittion. To perdition with the rest.
Not to mention, the Klingon "coat of arms" Flags is identical to the ottoman empire... something tells me they needed some sources for this one lol. I saw Communist influences as well which was what the original Klingons were based around sort of, but I do like the turkish influence.
Sounds like an average day of what little television there is in North Korea.
the background music iis turkish kid song. they say. BIRDS BIRDS BIRDS BIRDS
EVERYTHING CHANGED WHEN THE FIRE NATION... I MEAN KLINGON EMPIRE ATTACKED!
Wow you've been to North Korea?
@@Chobittsu no. That's how you can tell.
@Antediluvian Atheist How you can tell what?
Türkçe yeniçeri kelimesinin klingon diline girmesi de ayrı olay olmuş
this is kind of the most amazing thing i've seen.
Should have been more glorifying the crushing of enemies, seeing them driven before you, and hearing the Lamentations of the women.
very well done animation, you really should do a series!
Nice tribute to Kor at the end. Perfectly executed!
A Romulan one of these WOULD be spectacular. Please let me know if there is going to be one. It would be my Christmas present come early! lol :)
Was this North Korea or the Klingon Empire? I couldn't figure that out.
volbound1700 Federation running-targ! The P'taqs and their madcap schemes against the Supreme Dignity of the Klingon Empire will be met with real muscle by the Warrior-first Klingon Empire! The Dear Chancellor will burn San Francisco in a sea of fire!
Klingon Empire. They stated "fine cuisine" as one of their characteristics meaning that under the empire you would have quality food to eat, or any food at all.
Was this a ad
You should make propaganda videos for the Dominion, Romulans, and Cardassians.
That's an awesome style. I'd watch a ST show like that.
The lettering that comes up, it says "dominate" and "success" at 0:36. At 1:16, it says something like "The *relatively major fight-bottle?* strengthens the bet'leth."
Cik cik cik , cik cik cik de ötüyor kuşlar
Yepyeni bir güne selam duruyor;
Alemin halini soruyor,kuşlar
Turkish patriotic song?
sonunda kelimeleri aratarak buldum şarkının tamamını.. 😀
teşekkürler 👍🏽
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Isaac Rabinovitch not patriotic but a child song
1986 TRT(Turkiye Radio and Television) Kids Chour
Not a patriotic song this is a old kid song
They ain't so tough, I have one as a security officer. the amount of times the ship's been boarded is ridiculous. Even the Borg pwned him.
This is the BEST THING on the internet.
Kuşlar, şen kuşlar hep gülüşen kuşlar
Kuşlar, şen kuşlar hep gülüşen kuşlar
Sessiz dağların minik süsleri, yuvanız nerededir
Sonsuz göklerin hür sahipleri, gönlüm sizlerledir
Background Music
1986 TRT(Turkiye Radio and Television) Kids Chour
“Kuşlar” Yalçın Tura
That background skyline at 0:40 looks extremely familiar.
I'd go with awesome klingons are badass you know
Yeniçeri, the klingonese word for janissary, means "new soldier, newly recruited soldier" in turkish. Ottomans recruited this class of soldiers, mostly from newly-occupied areas as klingons probably do i guess
The Universal translator was malfunctioning.
You gotta hand it to the Soviets and the Chinese: they made some really good propaganda films.
As Kru'ar-chev once said at the UFP General Assembly, "We will bury you insignificant Tau'pahs!!!"
Who's watching this in 2020?
2022...QA'Plagh!!!
What? I felt like "Middle Asia Turks meet Ottoman Empire". Klingon Propoganda seems entertaining. When the "Star Trek Online" published, I will definitely select a klingoln :). I know this is not related with the STO, but I felt nostalgic with this video. Hi from Turkey, and thank you.
For the Empire!
Greetings from Ankara 🤩
@jhaarbur To me, the Ferengi are a race that engage in economic conquest through trade and by embedding themselves deep in the economies of other empires so they can control them indirectly while playing them off against each other so they can make profit from their fighting (or at least they try to). That makes them unique since most of the other major civilizations engage in territorial expansion, even the Federation (though theirs is peaceful).
The Klingons would save their battles for the planets with the spine to resist. Any planet which gives in without a fight isn't worth fighting. This film will help them determine which is which.
A "janissary" is a soldier that is not Turkish, but fights for the Ottoman Empire, if I am not mistaken. Kind of like a Turkish Foreign Legion.
Hello, i am Captain W'than of the Frenaer, prepare to have your ships and armor salvaged while we lock you up.
Remarkable work, indeed. In any language.
The Tal Shyar will be contacting you shortly about a Beta Quadrant campaign we have in mind for you. Don't try to leave town. ;)
Brilliant and inspiring!!!
@Mark2k the breen are from the last few sesones of deep space 9, the kazon are from the first sesones of voyager, and the suliban are from enterprise
The Breen were mentioned in TNG, though I don't know if we ever saw one in that show. They are mentioned as a species whose minds can't be read by Betazoids.
Well, I'm sold. Sign me up.
Hahaha Türkçe. Çok iyi olmuş!
Qapla'! Fuck yeah, time to experience some bij!
ther look like Space Ottomans, plus space Mongols (specially in the original series)
That's official, i'm joining today !
FOR THE KLINGON EMPIRE!!!
And now for a word from Qonos!
With a word from their sponsor - "Disruptors-R-Us"!....
A very funny scene, even the song is a Turkish song for childs (Kuşlar), very well made comic ;)
Oh that explain the comments in Turkish here then. Wannabe Kling-ons you are! :P
@@andersforsgren3806
0:47 While drinking Turkish tea ,''Merhaba efendim'' that literally means ''Hello sir!'' in Turkish and right after that the speaker says Yeniçeri (Janissaries) while showing the Soldiers. Hope you know who are Janissaries. lol
@@arslanduha Yes Janissaries I know about quite basic knowledge. :)
They were the core of the Ottoman empire army, in the later years they revolted and even held territory of their own.
I ended up here a year ago, as I needed an example of a propaganda video - and needed a neutral example - since Klingons do not exist. :)
Ne Mutlu Klingonum Diyene!
Not in the least...with a lot of these Star Trek races and civilizations, you can make general comparisons with traits, but there really isn't any direct comparison all together with the re-occurring and popular alien species. For one thing, the British could be compared to the Vulcans in how they have the world wide known features of being polite, explorers, and very intelligent.
@Mark2k Hah! The Breen got mentioned twice in TNG before they appeared on DS9. ;D
Very cool. I especially like the fact that you call the planet "Kling" instead of that silly "Klingon Home World."
It's Quonos,you patakh!
@Mark2k I thought they were some species from two fictional tv shows within the star trek universe.
That was spot on.
The best has been covered already :)
No wonder they blew up heh, If you want to span a multigalactic empire you have to keep your subjects faithful - manhandling power and support can only work for Bannana republics.
lol "and most importantly we will protect your systems from democracy"
Awsome and brilliant :D
AWESOME!!!!
Poor Pakled XD
I am SO laughing my @$$ off. :D
My life is complete.
@girlgarde, i agree, and that is exactly why it is so hard to place them compared to some other races. I don't think there was ever a direct comparison, but the closest would be the corporate world with that type of culture at the level of a fairly large and powerful country here on Earth. The other interesting ones, though, were this: Vulcans can be compared to the British, and Andorians the French.
I want to see the Romulan video!!!
patach = velour (sorry about my Klingon)
Is patach as bad as Romulean Velour (sorry about the spelling).
Just an old Ferengi tying to make ends meet.
Süper olmuş. Muazzam.
So FIREFLY and Klingon. What's not to like?
The Terran empire were the villainous Mirror Universe version of the Federation where any Aliens present were slaves of the humans. If anyone needed neutering, it'd be them.
@reanimatedfish:
Lies! LIES! All of that, LIES!
Your agonizer, please.... **holds out hand**
Nice, good job.
Be, have a romulan or cardassian version propaganda too ?
What did it say? All those words kind of flashed by real fast.
I am IN as long as I get a Vor' cha. Where do I sign up ?
Yeah, that sounds like real Klingonese. They got some of the words wrong, but it sounds like real Klingonese. Qapla'!
Klingon Hol my friend, Klingon Hol!
Which words specifically did they get wrong?
klingon empire; THE LAST AIRBENDER!
The Andorians can be compared to the French in that they fought heavily with the Vulcans in ST: Enterprise but ended up being one of the founding worlds of the Federation along with Vulcan and one of the main races among the UFP. Think of the conflict between Britain and France in history and the British and French exploration of what is today the USA and Canada, and how all that led to modern countries here? Plus they had their battlefields in N America beforehand, so that is the comparison.
War. War never changes.
Getting a North Korea vibe here
It's so Beautiful
No love for the Dominion?
If you turn against the Dominion, they send in the Jem'Hadar and you wind up worm chow(dead).
nice very interesting
Triumph of the Will was pretty good.
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orginal of the song by the way.
Damn, Turks are lucky.
I agree that TNG Klingons, as they appeared, were not as convincing as TOS Klingons, or the rarely seen TMP Klingons, as a space-fairing, technological interstellar power. I hated how they even ruined the look of the Romulans in that same quotient by giving them those stupid gawd awful V-shaped brows.
Still brilliant.
i have only a one question. why klingons speak turkish? and they have a turkish propaganda song :D this song about happy birds...
Those Klingon bastards! They Aztec'd the pilot-version Connie!
just like star trek online!
@kitsune720, honestly, I think the Klingons were more the Soviet Union and the ROMULANS the Chinese...I know this looks like something from the Mao era, but I think that is a more accurate comparison...let me ask you all this, though, a lot of races can be compared to nations and politics, but I could never place the Ferengi 100%? Or, should I say, are they the 1% in the STU if you get what I mean? lol
The Ferengi Alliance are based on the United States as it is, while the Federation is based on what the United States pretends to be.
Well that was a good propaganda ad but I'm with the romulans.
1:03 / 1:11 EPIC scene
YENİÇERİ ve KUŞLAR şarkısı . İlginç.
0:47 ''Merhaba efendim''
Okay folks, let's join the klingons. ;-)
I would rather join Starfleet
@MathanSaralonde Yes, I know.
hylarios but aterrator .
@solnegrolunaroja "Mauddib! Mauddib!"