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Briefing: Unto the Breach

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2009

Alright cadet, time for your first simulation.

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  • wow actual strategy beyond scream and leap from the Klingons! TNG and DS9 made the Klingons into barbaric head butting morons. Its refreshing to see a Klingon general like Chang use actual deception and misdirection to achieve an eventual decapitating strike against the federation.

  • @hamanu666 The Klingons weren't that bad in DS9. They actually tried to explain the barbarism of the Klingons in "Way of the Warrior" as being a part of a major cultural movement to return to "the old ways" of conquest.

    Plus the most prominent Klingon, General Martok, was a very reasonable and calm person. They also made Gowron rather devious.

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  • @hamanu666 I watched Star Trek 3 last night and Kluge was a damn good character....

  • @Hauntedman1 NO I prefer the Klingons of the star trek movie era who actually put tactics ahead of personal glory, who actually had plans like Chang and Kluge, who were great villians. They looked almost exactly like the TNG Klingons. It wasn't the look I wanted to see again, of course the movie era and TNG era Klingons looked more alien then the original series. Its the tactics that this video demonstrates the klingons are capable off that I enjoyed seeing displayed.

  • @hamanu666 So you prefer the weak looking Klingons? the Barbaric Klingons are awesome the Barbaric look followed Praxis's detonation and subsequent enviromental damage on Kro'Nos they adapted to survive and thus became the second Superpower of the Alpha Quadrant..

  • @hamanu666 very well said

  • To clarify, Dorn does the voice acting for the brother of *Colonel* Worf (Commander Worf's grandfather); Thok Mak is therefore Commander Worf's great uncle.

    By the by, I have to say this game has some of the better voice acting I've seen by far. Of course, having Plummer and Warner reprise their roles from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country probably has something to do with that. ;)

  • Yeah, he plays Worf's brother: Commander Thok Mak.

  • Michael Dorn is also in this, although is just a voice over job.

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