I love how the producers of this game had some fun and allowed the actors to turn the Klingon craziness up to 11. The actor playing the black Klingon is awesome, he has it down to a tee.
@@louisangelowen6211 Not all of them. Gowron is a white actor for example (Robert O'Reilly.) The only one I know for certain is played by a black actor was the one played by Rick Worthy.
The fact that Gowron screams every other sentence is awesome. I love the Pakled scene, especially when Gowron shared a look with the player and that smile. That and the bit with the nek’tai. I wish they’d done more games like this and Borg.
Maybe something like Tomalak instructing the player about how to perform duty as a Romulan military officer. The Romulans certainly have enough established lore to explore in this kind of game.
How about a brainwash program teaching you to be a good Romulan officer putting you in various tests fighting the Federation. But you are actually a captured human so the POV makes sense for us. Then the Federation rescues you at end if you pick right.
As a Klingon, you know your Rite of Ascension is special if the High Council leader partakes in the ceremony also Gowron is awesome; he not only honors his friend by helping his son (the player) in his Rite of Ascension, he makes a blood oath to go after Torn's killers along with you
@@mushroomhead3619 the kids enemies will try to do worse to them then their parents and Klingons collect enemies like kids collect cards so I can understand why parents are mean to their kids.
I had forgotten how gloriously hammy Robert O'Reilly was as Gowron... and of course, the wonderful J.G. Hertzler as *any* Klingon is fantastic... good stuff!
It's awesome that the actor who played Gowron agreed to do this game! You can tell he's having fun! Heck, all the actors did an amazing job! EDIT: 15:53 'dead' klingon is blinking, lol
So many characters that were meant to be one-off like Gowron and Martok or are small roles are major Trekkies and enjoyed acting in everything so they would go all out with their performance. We just got lucky the actors that played Martok and Gowron were so good they put them in more stories.
@@LordHoth_90 the fact that J.G hertzler manages to capture the Klingon Spirit.. even in the side role that he had in this game.. playing a wizened old warrior.. burdened by the experience of so many battles.. By the weight of so many kills.. The scene where the ode of respect for him is read.. I honestly was moved nearly to tears.. hearing about all his experiences and the battles that he fought and won.. it makes me appreciate the Klingon culture more and more, No matter how feudal it may seem at first glance
I’m pretty sure the actress at 8:00 playing the main character’s mom is the same woman who played Seska on Voyager (and a few other roles in various incarnations of the franchise), Martha Hackett.
when the old Klingon got his gift, the beautiful ode, I had to cry...do we honour the old members of our community as we should? it seems even klingons are more passionate with them than humans
catherine haas You are So Right. Yet another awesome thing I respect of the Klingon culture; Which is a reflective reminiscence of the Japanese Samurai culture which reigned from approx. 13th - 19th century
+crashoverride1000 Yeah, it's too bad that the Klingon militants drove him to attack the Cardassians, break the Alliance with the Federation, banish Worf AND go to war with the Federation /for a time/. It's also a shame that he later went nuts and put the Empire at risk to try and destroy Martok which forced Worf to have to kill him.......
+ryan macdonald I never liked what he did to Worf in DS9. I don't mind the two of them becoming rivals and eventually fighting to the death, but to rehash the Sins of the Father plot from TNG (where Worf is dishonored), and especially Worf erasing his brother's memory, was a bad route to go. Gowron in this game seems closer to TNG Gowron than DS9 Gowron.
Dragblacker I never liked what he did to Worf in ds9 either. It WAS a rehash of the Sins of the Father plot from TNG and made Gowron look ungrateful and petty. Also, Gowron giving into the demands of the militants made him look like a spineless coward who only cared about staying in power.
crashoverride1000 Agreed. The DS9 writers screwed up Gowron's character. Even IF the Founder disguised as Martok was urging Gowron to fight the Federation, it isn't like the militants hadn't always been pressuring Gowron to attack the Federation so he could've said "No, we need allies to fight the Dominion, we just need to show them the severity of the Dominion threat is all..." or something along those lines. Also, they could've had the Klingons fight the Cardassians without breaking the alliance between the Klingons and the Federation. In STO, the Klingons and the Gorn were at war without the UFP/Klingon alliance breaking for a few years and since there was only 18 months between the Klingon invasion of Cardassia and the Cardassians joining the Dominion, the Alliance could've held with some major tension. About Gowron being sleazy, it was part of his charm as a character. He lived life to the fullest like a true Klingon. If he had to be killed off, he should've died gloriously in battle while doing something to hurt the Dominion in a BIG way. Then Martok succeeds him and continues the fight against the Dominion.
@@Ragitsu relying on the overall expression i'd either be very scared or ask them what they want. or i'd just laugh because my mum does that wide eyes thing too and since i was a kid it has made me laugh
Really wish they'd done a Cardassian version with Dukat as your guide, set before he lost DS9. Or, if you're of the masochistic bent, a Dominion one where Weyoun shows you the ropes.
I'd definitely go with the Cardassian game. Out of all the races in DS9, they were my favorite. And instead of Duakt, we'd need a unwilling buddy adventure with Garek, everyone's favorite tailor, soldier, spy.
I think they would have trouble justifying the money for the game. A star Trek game wouldn't have enough buyers. You would need at least a million units sold, probably more. DS9 was not that popular with the general TV audieence and it was a syndicated show that also would limit viewership and the all-important ratings.
0:01 He speaks that entire monologue and right after the last word he says I'm expecting a text translation box to appear with the a single word "Welcome!"
@Phoenixesper1 That would have been Hilarious!!! For that first minute there, I thought that either the translator went offline, or once again there was a problem with the holodeck: "Sir, The holo-deck's on the fritz again! The characters turned real!" "Darn! The last time that happened, I got slapped with three paternity suits." -Zap Brannigan 🤣
The ghatka for le'rot honestly got me tearing up, my grandad died a year ago and he made me what I am, so to see this, I wish I could've given him the same honor. He was a military man and was honorable to a fault, he taught me everything I know, and I miss him and his advice every day. In klingon fashion, I hope to see him agin in the honored halls one day :,)
You will see him again in the hallowed halls of Valhalla. It is for families of warriors as well. All who fight a great struggle against hated Foes are welcome at the feasting hall where they will laugh and sing forever.
This is the best thing I've seen it years. It is pure genius. Love the Klingon actors - Robert O'Reilly at his genius best. And J.G. Hertzler, too! Love it. Jonathan Frakes great directing!
***** That was John Colicos' last acting spot in Star Trek before he died. His last line was "Long Live the Klingon Empire!" - and he also gave us the bittersweet line "Savour the fruit of life, my young friends. It has a sweet taste when it is fresh from the vine. But don't live too long. The taste turns bitter... after a time." To this day, warriors scream at the end of this episode.
May Quelon go straight to Greth'or, for he committed a dishonorable deed when he conspired against Gowron and murdered his own brother with the assassin probe,and murdered an innocent man when he killed Boqq, Let Feklh'r take him!
Agreed! Still, Boqq /whose actual name is Vok/ was no saint either and was a dishonourable wretch as well so he got what he deserved too in my opinion.
Lots of Star Trek alumni on here: Robert O'Reilly, Martha Hackett, Barry Lynch, John Cothran, Scott MacDonald, Rick Worthy, J.G. Hertzler, Annette Helde. They've played several characters or pretty much the same character in TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT, and a few of the TNG movies. These people are what is known as "working actors". Doing lots of guest work on various tv shows and small parts in movies.
Gowron was a great character. Fantastically complex and Martok was superb. Indeed, it's great to see the Klingon's up close and personal. There's a lot of humor and the game is a great educational tool if you enjoy Trek craziness.
Watching this through again makes me hate what DS9 did to Gowron, he was clearly an honourable warrior and the changes made to his character do not reflect the Gowron we see here, it would have been much better to give him a heroic end.
Right, besides Dax's death the rewriting of Gowron is the biggest stain on the show. He was always an opportunist and a politician but DS9 made him too power-hungry and crazy out of nowhere. His death added nothing to the show, I feel they put it in just to give Martok and Worf a slightly happier ending.
@@en6928 true, Martok would never challenge and strike down his chancellor in a time of war, but Gowron definitely would if his leader was behaving like that
Its been a long time coming, but I finally started a play through of the game which will show most of the failure videos in between the main narrative. Video looks grainier than ever through the games software video player. Unfortunately, the game has no subtitles support so I still don't know what Gowron is saying in the intro ;)
The subtitles are some of the craziest I have seen on youtube. Awesome loads of familiar faces, even Martok is in there as the old man who cant defend his station haha.
@@Br1cht Still very much alive for me, because i ignore those 2 abominations, as well as the 3 most recent movies. But all the rest, including the animated series, is something i enjoy all year round.
I'm watching this 28 years after TNG's run and I love this production and story line. It's like a barn find of an unaired episode of TNG. Awesome. Also, I just found Star Trek: Borg on this here 'Tube, and I'll certainly enjoy that in the same vein!
i am 90% sure that hunter killer thing was from dune. maybe not the EXACT same name, but very similar, and it was also a tube shaped assassin drone that went zooming into it's target.
@@freezetasticvoyage19They would likely side with Atreides. The other two would likely fall before the blades of brave Klingon Warriors! Imagine this the Klingon empire and even possibly the federation and if this was done in the era of Star Trek online the Romulan Republic fighting alongside brave House Atreides, the most honorable House of The Landsraad, versus the evil house Harkonnen and the duplicitous house Corrino! Not much later the Corrino empire falls not long after the defeat of house Harkonnen. Sometime after that the green and black flag of house Atreides is joined by three other new banners a beautiful blue banner with the symbol of the United federation of planets a beautiful red flag with the Klingon trefoil and right next to it a very beautiful green flag with the symbol of the Romulan Republic upon it which I believe is a phoenix clutching two small orbs in it's talons representing the Lost planets of Romulus and Remus and with a large orb cradled in its wings representing Mol'Rihan(or New Romulus)! The flags of the houses of Harkonnen and Corrino are taken down and publicly burned.
I had the Borg FMV game back in the day, but not this one. Thx for the upload. So cool to see all those familiar faces again. Especially J.G. Hertzler. Was this his first time as a Klingon? Also: man, Klingons sure like their songs, don't they?
I had and completed both this and the Borg one, without cheating, I even saw the bits where I got stuff wrong on Klingon, quite scary when Gowron is shouting at you for getting it wrong, lol.
"Klingons sure like their songs, don't they?" I actually came here because of the DS9 Season 5 "Soldiers of the Empire" episode that I just recently rewatched. One of the trivia notes on the Amazon stream mentioned that the song they are singing after the Jem'Hadar battle at the end of the episode actually originated from this game, so the producers definitely consider this game as official Star Trek canon ;)
Martha Hackett (born 21 February 1961; age 52) is an actress from Boston, Massachusetts, best known for her role of Seska on thirteen episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. She also appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as a Romulan, portrayed a character in a deleted scene of the Star Trek: The Next Generation finale and provided her voice in five Star Trek video games.
Thanks for putting this up. I've watched every Star Trek episode 30 or 40 times and to find a new STNG media in the form of episode is really cool for me
This was a pretty interesting and unique fmv experience. It is such shame it wasn't a 2 part episode on tng or ds9. They could have easily put Worf in the position of the player and had him lamenting his experience with real Klingons versus the holographic fantasy he made.
Stuff like this makes me want to binge Star Trek. My knowledge of it is limited to the videos I have seen in youtube. So far my favorite races are the Klingon and the Ferengui
90s game-movies are the best. It's really well done and get you invested in the game. I'm surprise they got rid of it (well, maybe not, save every penny they can).
39:41 As soon as I knew this choice was coming up, I knew the drink would be chosen XD. Love this conversion of the video. I've never played this, but it's very entertaining to watch. Great upload!
Gowrons like that cool uncle your mom warns you not to hang out with. Well-meaning but a bit nuts.
that feel when you are that uncle.
Right up to the day he gets killed by Worf during the war with the Dominion.
We all need some one to fill the insane uncle slot
Like Ben from Ozark
Essentially a Klingon Rick Sanchez.
Can't believe he didn't get an oscar for this performance.
I love how the producers of this game had some fun and allowed the actors to turn the Klingon craziness up to 11. The actor playing the black Klingon is awesome, he has it down to a tee.
Black Klingon? They all black wys
@@louisangelowen6211 Not all of them. Gowron is a white actor for example (Robert O'Reilly.) The only one I know for certain is played by a black actor was the one played by Rick Worthy.
Just look at biker parties not much differences
@@DarkAvatar1313 The guy who played one of the Klingons played the Doctor in Star Trek Borg, yep, its the same bloke.
Intro be like anyone got duolingo??? No? OK....
The fact that Gowron screams every other sentence is awesome. I love the Pakled scene, especially when Gowron shared a look with the player and that smile. That and the bit with the nek’tai. I wish they’d done more games like this and Borg.
Maybe something like Tomalak instructing the player about how to perform duty as a Romulan military officer. The Romulans certainly have enough established lore to explore in this kind of game.
How about a brainwash program teaching you to be a good Romulan officer putting you in various tests fighting the Federation. But you are actually a captured human so the POV makes sense for us. Then the Federation rescues you at end if you pick right.
A Klingom party without at least 3 deaths is considered a dull affair.
three well earned deaths technically. 1 murder is a bit different...
@@Bluecatte 5 well earned deaths
As a Klingon, you know your Rite of Ascension is special if the High Council leader partakes in the ceremony
also Gowron is awesome; he not only honors his friend by helping his son (the player) in his Rite of Ascension, he makes a blood oath to go after Torn's killers along with you
The way the female crewmember smiled when she read the first stanzas of the poem..she knew she had an honorable comrade,just as gowron had knew
You know, the klingons can be feral and bloodthirsty, but you can't deny that they can be awesome when they're having a good time with each other. 😂
They’re mean to their kids though
@@mushroomhead3619 And elderly.
@@mushroomhead3619 Honestly, a lot of children today are such assholes, that they could use some klingo discipline.
@@mushroomhead3619 the kids enemies will try to do worse to them then their parents and Klingons collect enemies like kids collect cards so I can understand why parents are mean to their kids.
I had forgotten how gloriously hammy Robert O'Reilly was as Gowron... and of course, the wonderful J.G. Hertzler as *any* Klingon is fantastic... good stuff!
Rick Worthy is always a pleasure to watch no matter what role he is in.
A Klingon murder mystery. Who would have think it. Muahaha!
Entertaining though LOL
"I will take this station now!" if only people were that aggressive about working in real life.
I am, usually when my boss doesn't want to pay me what I want.
I hear ya :)
It's awesome that the actor who played Gowron agreed to do this game! You can tell he's having fun!
Heck, all the actors did an amazing job!
EDIT: 15:53 'dead' klingon is blinking, lol
So many characters that were meant to be one-off like Gowron and Martok or are small roles are major Trekkies and enjoyed acting in everything so they would go all out with their performance. We just got lucky the actors that played Martok and Gowron were so good they put them in more stories.
@@LordHoth_90 the fact that J.G hertzler manages to capture the Klingon Spirit.. even in the side role that he had in this game.. playing a wizened old warrior.. burdened by the experience of so many battles.. By the weight of so many kills.. The scene where the ode of respect for him is read.. I honestly was moved nearly to tears.. hearing about all his experiences and the battles that he fought and won.. it makes me appreciate the Klingon culture more and more, No matter how feudal it may seem at first glance
I was surprised to read recently that the guy who played Lerat in this, also played General Martok in DS9 from Season 4 and beyond.
I’m pretty sure the actress at 8:00 playing the main character’s mom is the same woman who played Seska on Voyager (and a few other roles in various incarnations of the franchise), Martha Hackett.
@@lekoman Also, the old guy, Lerat, is played by JG Hertzler, who played General Martok from season 4 of DS9.
How on Earth did Robert O'Riley memorize all that Klingon language in the opening? Amazing!
How? .......
He is Gowron. Enough said.
uh there are uber nerds that know all Klingon and are fluent in it.
when the old Klingon got his gift, the beautiful ode, I had to cry...do we honour the old members of our community as we should? it seems even klingons are more passionate with them than humans
catherine haas You are So Right. Yet another awesome thing I respect of the Klingon culture; Which is a reflective reminiscence of the Japanese Samurai culture which reigned from approx. 13th - 19th century
That old Klingon turned out to be Martok
Respect the hoary head!
I want Barbara March honored that way at ST: LV
Because our culture is overrun with Change Junkies, who view the elderly and tradition as obstacles holding them back.
Gowron was always one of my favourite Klingon.
+crashoverride1000 Yeah, it's too bad that the Klingon militants drove him to attack the Cardassians, break the Alliance with the Federation, banish Worf AND go to war with the Federation /for a time/. It's also a shame that he later went nuts and put the Empire at risk to try and destroy Martok which forced Worf to have to kill him.......
+ryan macdonald I never liked what he did to Worf in DS9. I don't mind the two of them becoming rivals and eventually fighting to the death, but to rehash the Sins of the Father plot from TNG (where Worf is dishonored), and especially Worf erasing his brother's memory, was a bad route to go. Gowron in this game seems closer to TNG Gowron than DS9 Gowron.
Dragblacker I never liked what he did to Worf in ds9 either. It WAS a rehash of the Sins of the Father plot from TNG and made Gowron look ungrateful and petty.
Also, Gowron giving into the demands of the militants made him look like a spineless coward who only cared about staying in power.
Yes he had a sleazy side but he was all Klingon. Bad writing to take a good character and waste it with clumsy plot twists.
crashoverride1000 Agreed. The DS9 writers screwed up Gowron's character. Even IF the Founder disguised as Martok was urging Gowron to fight the Federation, it isn't like the militants hadn't always been pressuring Gowron to attack the Federation so he could've said "No, we need allies to fight the Dominion, we just need to show them the severity of the Dominion threat is all..." or something along those lines.
Also, they could've had the Klingons fight the Cardassians without breaking the alliance between the Klingons and the Federation. In STO, the Klingons and the Gorn were at war without the UFP/Klingon alliance breaking for a few years and since there was only 18 months between the Klingon invasion of Cardassia and the Cardassians joining the Dominion, the Alliance could've held with some major tension.
About Gowron being sleazy, it was part of his charm as a character. He lived life to the fullest like a true Klingon. If he had to be killed off, he should've died gloriously in battle while doing something to hurt the Dominion in a BIG way. Then Martok succeeds him and continues the fight against the Dominion.
41:55 "they are Pakled" that was so strange yet awesome for Gowran to speak plainly not warrior-like
44:16 too.
You could tell ,"Gowron" had a lot of fun with the Palled scene ,,,
I will be a librarian and customers sometimes act like Gowron: AHHHH! YOU HAVE INFORMATION!!!! uh, yeah...how can i help you, Sir?
I've got this on disc, the fail vids are quite scarey, Gowron made me jump more than once when he's shouting at you for getting anything wrong, lol.
puq
No kidding! Gowron is NOT someone you want to piss off, not unless you WANT to die!
still a better jumpscare than most modern horror movies tho
@@litchtheshinigami8936 Imagine waking up to see two wide Klingon eyes looking down on you.
@@Ragitsu relying on the overall expression i'd either be very scared or ask them what they want. or i'd just laugh because my mum does that wide eyes thing too and since i was a kid it has made me laugh
The Romulan assassin probe looks a lot like a sonic screwdriver.
Looks like it is rubber
hah XD a sonic screwdrive that hovers LOL
Gowron's expression at 43:48 always kills me.
Really wish they'd done a Cardassian version with Dukat as your guide, set before he lost DS9.
Or, if you're of the masochistic bent, a Dominion one where Weyoun shows you the ropes.
It was certainly a missed opportunity
to be honest there are many people i would have loved to see in another game, even if they were on only briefly
I'd definitely go with the Cardassian game. Out of all the races in DS9, they were my favorite. And instead of Duakt, we'd need a unwilling buddy adventure with Garek, everyone's favorite tailor, soldier, spy.
I think they would have trouble justifying the money for the game. A star Trek game wouldn't have enough buyers. You would need at least a million units sold, probably more. DS9 was not that popular with the general TV audieence and it was a syndicated show that also would limit viewership and the all-important ratings.
I would love both, particularly the Cardassian one, bot both would be awesome.
0:01 He speaks that entire monologue and right after the last word he says I'm expecting a text translation box to appear with the a single word "Welcome!"
@Phoenixesper1 That would have been Hilarious!!! For that first minute there, I thought that either the translator went offline, or once again there was a problem with the holodeck:
"Sir, The holo-deck's on the fritz again! The characters turned real!"
"Darn! The last time that happened, I got slapped with three paternity suits."
-Zap Brannigan
🤣
"Hello!"
The ghatka for le'rot honestly got me tearing up, my grandad died a year ago and he made me what I am, so to see this, I wish I could've given him the same honor. He was a military man and was honorable to a fault, he taught me everything I know, and I miss him and his advice every day. In klingon fashion, I hope to see him agin in the honored halls one day :,)
Do not fear. He waits for you in heaven. Just as Kahless waits in Sto-vo-Kor!
You will see him again in the hallowed halls of Valhalla. It is for families of warriors as well. All who fight a great struggle against hated Foes are welcome at the feasting hall where they will laugh and sing forever.
Gowron is such a badass.
not as much as Mortork
Or Kurn
72evenant or Worf, son of Mogh.
He isn't badass. He is just a lunatic!!!!!! Lol
And yet, Gowron let his own ambition outweigh the needs of the empire. Thus Worf planted Bat'leth shards in his gut for it. Glory to the Empire!
The opening was Klingon for "Would you like an end or a middle piece of the cake." It takes a long time to say.
THE CAKE IS A LIE!!!
This is the best thing I've seen it years. It is pure genius. Love the Klingon actors - Robert O'Reilly at his genius best. And J.G. Hertzler, too! Love it. Jonathan Frakes great directing!
"I can get you two of something"
He holds up four finger....he is Pakled.
Lol I didnt notice that.
Its things like this that make me want to be a klingon!!!!
thumbs up if you agree!
Thumbs up. I don't want to be a human. I want to be a Klingon, and Predator, a Gorn, a Martian but not a human.
My wife is definitely Klingon by nature!
the old Klingon made me so sad, I felt so bad when he had to leave, when he got taken his food away...
I'm pretty sure that's the same actor who plays General Martok in DS9.
***** That was John Colicos' last acting spot in Star Trek before he died. His last line was "Long Live the Klingon Empire!" - and he also gave us the bittersweet line "Savour the fruit of life, my young friends. It has a sweet taste when it is fresh from the vine. But don't live too long. The taste turns bitter... after a time."
To this day, warriors scream at the end of this episode.
jacobsfoot bIlughchu'. That is indeed J G Hertzler.
@@jacobsfoot it is. J.G Hertzler.
@@jacobsfoot It was indeed.
May Quelon go straight to Greth'or, for he committed a dishonorable deed when he conspired against Gowron and murdered his own brother with the assassin probe,and murdered an innocent man when he killed Boqq, Let Feklh'r take him!
Agreed! Still, Boqq /whose actual name is Vok/ was no saint either and was a dishonourable wretch as well so he got what he deserved too in my opinion.
Wow, You guys know your klingons well. Very well.
Lots of Star Trek alumni on here: Robert O'Reilly, Martha Hackett, Barry Lynch, John Cothran, Scott MacDonald, Rick Worthy, J.G. Hertzler, Annette Helde. They've played several characters or pretty much the same character in TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT, and a few of the TNG movies.
These people are what is known as "working actors". Doing lots of guest work on various tv shows and small parts in movies.
Gowron was a great character. Fantastically complex and Martok was superb. Indeed, it's great to see the Klingon's up close and personal. There's a lot of humor and the game is a great educational tool if you enjoy Trek craziness.
Watching this through again makes me hate what DS9 did to Gowron, he was clearly an honourable warrior and the changes made to his character do not reflect the Gowron we see here, it would have been much better to give him a heroic end.
Right, besides Dax's death the rewriting of Gowron is the biggest stain on the show. He was always an opportunist and a politician but DS9 made him too power-hungry and crazy out of nowhere. His death added nothing to the show, I feel they put it in just to give Martok and Worf a slightly happier ending.
Yeah they did him dirty at the end just to wrap it all up. Same thing happened to Dukat :/
@@en6928 true, Martok would never challenge and strike down his chancellor in a time of war, but Gowron definitely would if his leader was behaving like that
Honorable men can change - ad was the point of DS9- that war may not change but war changes people - even Klingons
@@errantbard937 I do not think so , but I also never had a die hard respect for Gowron
That old Klingon is played by the same guy who plays Martok in DS9!
J.G. Hertzler
Its been a long time coming, but I finally started a play through of the game which will show most of the failure videos in between the main narrative. Video looks grainier than ever through the games software video player. Unfortunately, the game has no subtitles support so I still don't know what Gowron is saying in the intro ;)
this is a long shot but , are you playing this on a mac, if so how?
didn't it come with the Klingon language tutor? Or am I remembering another game?
Robert O'Reilly is so funny! I Love him so much!
I have to ask him was this project is when he had the most fun?
I f;ing LOVE that you put this on youtube like this. THANK YOU! Loved this game.
I love finding these old Star Trek episodes that I haven't seen :)
So many notable star trek actors all in one game, it is amazing.
Those two klingons at 8:10 are hilarious! Great Klingon acting.
“The secret is in a liquid spice they call…woodka!”
Gowron drinking that blue liquor will never cease being amusing to me.
First he takes a cautious sip and appears to narrowly avoid alcohol-induced brain damage. Next he just takes the whole bottle and chugs.
Klingons.
The subtitles are some of the craziest I have seen on youtube.
Awesome loads of familiar faces, even Martok is in there as the old man who cant defend his station haha.
They sure are. Or as they say in Klingon. Bendy fruit such Panay banana footpath.
These are real Klingons ... imagine the fake Klingons on STD writing a warrior ode. Yeah right.
STD and then Picard killed the franchise..
@@Br1cht Still very much alive for me, because i ignore those 2 abominations, as well as the 3 most recent movies. But all the rest, including the animated series, is something i enjoy all year round.
@@Taiko206 good man.
@@Taiko206 I ignore all the recent stuff because the SJW have killed it and with their nonsense have tried to kill the whole universe.
Then don't regard it as Canon, I don't and regard Star Trek Online as the true canon.
There’s more story in this game than all of Star Trek: Picard.
And yet ST Picard season 3 FAR out Trekked discovery.
2:07 "I! GOWRON! LEADER OF THE KLINGON HIGH COUNCIL..."
He was hyping himself up hahaha
The only time that Gowron refers to himself by name in all of his Trek appearances.
Years ago I remember hearing rumours of a proposed King Klingon soap opera. This seems to be the closest we've gotten.
You have not seen soap operas until you have witnessed them in the original Klingon versions!
ROBERT played a wonderful Klingon, I feel he or Dorn are the only two that give them justice.
Just coming back here to watch a video game movie that's better written and has more soul than Star Trek Picard
Robert O'Reilly chewing up the scenery, love it
They even had the Klingon actor that challenged Data to a strength test and lost in the video!
"There is no honor killing a Qa'Hom"
Quoted by Gowron in the 1996 PC Game called Star Trek: Klingon
Qa'Hom means:
Little animal
I'm watching this 28 years after TNG's run and I love this production and story line. It's like a barn find of an unaired episode of TNG. Awesome. Also, I just found Star Trek: Borg on this here 'Tube, and I'll certainly enjoy that in the same vein!
Used to play this with my dad, I never finished it myself. Glad I finally got to see the ending. Good memory of he and I.
Thank you for posting!
Federation soldier: We need to leave this class-D planet. Klingon: Get me off of this ball of dust!
At the beginning scene turn on the English captions on the cc tab, greatest Klingon translation EVER!
The old cagey Klingon is the actor who played Martok in DS-9 and Star Trek Online.
i am 90% sure that hunter killer thing was from dune. maybe not the EXACT same name, but very similar, and it was also a tube shaped assassin drone that went zooming into it's target.
albertjester Yep, that was straight out of Dune. Nice little homage.
prophetic0311 Oh yes. Houses at war, disputes over land, wheels within wheels ... the Dune influence is unmistakable. :)
The Klingons would destroy the houses of atreidies, harkonnen, and corino.
"You have not experienced 'Long Live The Fighters' until you have read him in the original Klingon."
@@freezetasticvoyage19They would likely side with Atreides. The other two would likely fall before the blades of brave Klingon Warriors! Imagine this the Klingon empire and even possibly the federation and if this was done in the era of Star Trek online the Romulan Republic fighting alongside brave House Atreides, the most honorable House of The Landsraad, versus the evil house Harkonnen and the duplicitous house Corrino! Not much later the Corrino empire falls not long after the defeat of house Harkonnen. Sometime after that the green and black flag of house Atreides is joined by three other new banners a beautiful blue banner with the symbol of the United federation of planets a beautiful red flag with the Klingon trefoil and right next to it a very beautiful green flag with the symbol of the Romulan Republic upon it which I believe is a phoenix clutching two small orbs in it's talons representing the Lost planets of Romulus and Remus and with a large orb cradled in its wings representing Mol'Rihan(or New Romulus)! The flags of the houses of Harkonnen and Corrino are taken down and publicly burned.
I love the bendy rubber dagger at the start. Gowron even bends it as he's talking!
I had the Borg FMV game back in the day, but not this one. Thx for the upload. So cool to see all those familiar faces again. Especially J.G. Hertzler. Was this his first time as a Klingon?
Also: man, Klingons sure like their songs, don't they?
I had and completed both this and the Borg one, without cheating, I even saw the bits where I got stuff wrong on Klingon, quite scary when Gowron is shouting at you for getting it wrong, lol.
"Klingons sure like their songs, don't they?"
I actually came here because of the DS9 Season 5 "Soldiers of the Empire" episode that I just recently rewatched. One of the trivia notes on the Amazon stream mentioned that the song they are singing after the Jem'Hadar battle at the end of the episode actually originated from this game, so the producers definitely consider this game as official Star Trek canon ;)
"A hunter killer!" Wait....when did this become 'Dune'?
Guys turns the subtitles on for the whenever they actually speak in Klingon. I promise you will not be disappointed! 😂😂😂
Ok, that wad entertaining.
gibberish in another language hahaha
closest we'll get to a stand alone Klingon movie
Remember Star Trek 6? The last movie to star the original cast?
Martha Hackett (born 21 February 1961; age 52) is an actress from Boston, Massachusetts, best known for her role of Seska on thirteen episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. She also appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as a Romulan, portrayed a character in a deleted scene of the Star Trek: The Next Generation finale and provided her voice in five Star Trek video games.
I want a klingon dating sim like this.
I’m only here to see Gowron. Totally miss that guy!
Am I wrong for liking this more then the star trek movies this and Borg with Q are just the acting is so good.
No, you're not wrong
Very cool, one of my favorite ones. Now, I want to play with knives.
Gowron cackling like a madman with a dagger in his hand is the best opening to a star trek game I have ever seen! Rofl 🤣
Martha Hackett, hmm, Seska as a Bajoran and Cardassian in Voyager, Romulan in DS9, but never realised she played a Klingon too...ooh...
love this video dude never delete it :)
We need another Star Trek game but on PS4 and Xbox 1
Star Trek Online is on both Systems now
Highlights include a Doctor Who crossover assassination, Klingon party games (Punch or Stab), and an authentic Star Trek Torture Scene.
What's Gowron saying in the intro.?
Gowron should have had his own show!
Thanks for putting this up. I've watched every Star Trek episode 30 or 40 times and to find a new STNG media in the form of episode is really cool for me
To be perfectly honest, I did only come here to see how badass Klingons look when they fight.
I had this game when it was new. It was great at the time.
This was a pretty interesting and unique fmv experience. It is such shame it wasn't a 2 part episode on tng or ds9.
They could have easily put Worf in the position of the player and had him lamenting his experience with real Klingons versus
the holographic fantasy he made.
Glory to youuuuuu... AND YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTER...
Omg! This game seems so awesome! *_* Thank you for showcasing it!
This looks great, deserves a HD remaster!
The actors I recognize are Robert O'Reilly, Scott McDonald, John Cothan, jr., J.G. Hertzler, Rick Worthy, Martha Hackett, and Michael Heggerty.
It's weird to see J.G. Hertzler playing a Klingon who isn't Martok, haha.
3:43 "Here is the boy, who's knob-jed brought down the largest dick-knock ever to be taken down on this planet!"
Wait what?
Wish I had a computer that could play this. Love the book
That Klingon potluck looks amazing
I don't know how this ended up in my watch list, but I am glad it did. Its pretty good. Never even knew there was a game.
J.G. Hertzler (Martok) as the old Klingon old man.
Wish we can still get this game. Would love to play it. Didn't know it existed until now.
7:28... the 2 guys... are.. the best. LOL
I miss the good old trek.... the campy shit.. the noodle plots....
I'd be over the moon if they made this into a VR game :D
Wonderful, after more than 20 years I was able to "finish" this - kapla!
Stuff like this makes me want to binge Star Trek. My knowledge of it is limited to the videos I have seen in youtube.
So far my favorite races are the Klingon and the Ferengui
Oh I have missed you, Gowron.
this has to 100% be how klingons interact when it's just them.
>hunter killer
klingon dune up in all this.
Or Terminator.
90s game-movies are the best. It's really well done and get you invested in the game. I'm surprise they got rid of it (well, maybe not, save every penny they can).
Robert O'Reilly gave this his all even though it was just a video game. Good on him.
39:41 As soon as I knew this choice was coming up, I knew the drink would be chosen XD. Love this conversion of the video. I've never played this, but it's very entertaining to watch. Great upload!
I watched this vid when I was very constipated and hadn't taken a dump for over 2 weeks. It did the trick.
Loved the chair scene😁😆 This is the best version of "Hamlet".
That.... was awesome. Thank you for posting this. AmigaOmega