I had this soundtrack on LP long ago. Something in this track used to set my dog off. He would bark at the speaker when I played. Wonder what he heard .
The Klingon Empire will remember what has happened here today. You have played some of the most seminal music in movie and television history! And this, we do not forgive... or forget!
"And this we do not forgive nor forget." So so to amplify in layman's terms it's "F with us, you'll get F'ed UP badly into relentless deep despair and agony on YOU! You'll plead for death!!! Understand? You'd BETTER!!! Else we'll Pity you profoundly if not!" Something like that? Or is that WAY too overblown a translation? :)
@@Lord-Gazimus To quote Worf, Son of Mogh: [growls] "Perhaps today is a Good Day to DIE?!" [shouts/barks out his orders] "PREPARE FOR RAMMING SPEED!!!!"
"My house?" "With heated bathroom floors and attached garage. Today is a good day to buy!" "Qapla!" "Just sign here and that'll be 840 thousand dollars." "😓"
"I expected more from you than an idoll threat, Picard" - Tomolak "Then you shall have it......Mr. Worf." - Picard "Aye sir." - Worf *Klingon Birds of Prey decloaking*
Tomoloks face was shit, he came prepared for this battle. It's an even fight. Rip the actor that played Tomolok. As a character he would be a fighter I would be very much afraid to fight. Though I think the fight between all these ships would be epic. Ring the bell. Klingons ships aren't the best but they know you aren't going away from this unharmed. Qapla. Glory to you and your house.
@@rayhatton7683 Almost like how in Serenity The Operative thinks he has Mal dead to rights then the Reavers come out of that nebula hot on his heels....at first Operative is smirking then he's like "well..shit" 😛
This Klingon theme song and the opening Conan the Barbarian song will forever live in my childhood memory for the impact that they had on me as a boy watching these films in the theatre. : )
The opening scenes of the great reunion in 1979, "STAR TREK, The Movie" ! Attack on "VEGER" I began my Star Trek experience in 1966 with its first episodes. I was a "Trekkie" from then on. Watched them over and over again in reruns. I was one of the first in line when the great reunion of 1979 was released. Wept with the audience when Spock died; laughed and cried again when he returned on the Genesis planet; was glad when "George & Gracie" got picked up and dropped off in the San Francisco Bay. I wasn't too sure about "The Next Generation ", but after the first few episodes, I was a "Trekkie" in earnest..again. All the great films that followed have kept me young at heart and eager as a kid waiting for the next treat. Now, as the last of "Picard III" has ended, I'm very sad....that it is indeed, the end of "TNG". Thanks to Gene Roddenberry's vision, the "Trek" has been one of my life's greatest joys. And many thanks to all the writers, producers, directors and most of all, to Sir Patrick Stewart, Johnathan Frakes, LeVar Burton(Kunta Kinte), and the rest of the great cast for bringing life to his vision. I'm just PO'd that I won't be around to see mankind fulfill that dreamed of "WARP SPEED", not to mention, "THE FEDERATION OF PLANETS" ...... GOD SPEED EVERYONE. .
Like a Viking Longship, it fills the heart of those who see it with terror, because they know where there is one, soon there could be dozens ... or even hundreds!
I remember reading a blog post from way back, that showed the size of Bird of Prey was _extremely_ inconsistent throughout the show/movies. They can go as small as a shuttle to two-thirds the size of Enterprise-D lol
What I've always liked about this particular leitmotif for the Klingons is that it's a study in contrasts, much like Klingons and their culture. It's both extremely serious-sounding and suspensful, what you'd expect from Klingons, but at the same time, it has a slight playful undertone, which I find almost amusing. Klingons might have a reputation for being all about honour and being fairly self-serious, but in almost all of the stories we've seen them in throughout Trek, they also have more of a "rascal" side to them. I find that fitting. :-) The unusual instrumentation (I suppose those are some wooden sticks and maybe some handheld metal percussions working in unison ?) also adds to the track having a "touch of the alien". Though there's an orchestral basis you'd expect from a dramatic theme composed on Earth, the odd use of percussions gives it a surprisingly otherworldly feel.
Don’t forget the plucking of the Lyre. It’s a simple instrument, not many strings, but enough for a simple melody, and to keep more than a bit of emphasis in the right parts. Seems to be an excellent instrument at keeping time…
Used for decades in various other movies and episodes, but I can still play out the images and the sounds from "The Motion Picture", inserting that wicked V'ger guitar riff when needed :D
🖖😎👍Very cool and very nicely well done in every way shape and form provided on this this format on the Klingon battle themes of the Startrek Movie's and various TV shows indeed Sir.!,👌.
Qoy qeylIs puqloD. Qoy puqbe’pu’. yoHbogh matlhbogh je SuvwI’ Say’moHchu’ may’ ’Iw. maSuv manong ’ej maHoHchu’. nI’be’ yInmaj ’ach wovqu’. batlh maHeghbej ’ej yo’ qIjDaq vavpu’ma’ DImuv. pa’ reH maSuvtaHqu’. mamevQo’. maSuvtaH. ma’ov. "Hear sons of Kahless, hear daughters too. The blood of battle washes clean, the warrior brave and true. We fight, we love and then we kill. Our lives burn short and bright. If we die with honor we join our fathers on the black fleet together we battle forever through the eternal fight
@@Nine-Signs 3 words, Patrick Stewarts ego. I love patrick stewart, really I do he's amazing, but he let his ego get the best of him and wanted to do "something differant" and thats what gave us the first 2 picard seasons
The KLINGON fleet turned the tide of the Battle and allowed the Federation to retake Deep Space 9. A very brave Warrior race. Long live the KLINGON Empire. 😊😊
I've always preferred this Klingon theme to all the others. Though Mark Lenard as a Klingon was a reach. Him on the bridge of a space going warship, and him getting blasted again is definitely a Trek thing. The thing about Star Trek that never changes is the humanity of the aliens. Almost every alien they've shown has human historical analogues.
Such an awesome scene and music. You see the three ships try a feeble attack on the cloud and the massive ship under it and all three are swatted away like flies and vaporized in the blink of an eye. The best part of the movie.
There's a certain sadness to the fate of the ones who was destroyed by Vger. They never get to have a glorious death in battle. They just get wiped out in an uneven playing field.
As soon as I heard the Mandalorian theme, I went in my head "hey isn't that very similar to Start Trek TMP intro scene with the 3 K'Tingas closing in on V'Gers cloud?" Yes, I still think it is very similar, even if maybe not a direct rip-off.
Darth Plagueis 620 subscribers Awesome. I really really really like the background picture featuring all of my favorite Klingon Warship designs... especially the one very massive Klingon Negh'Var class Dreadnought, three Klingon Vor'Cha class Attack Cruisers, and around FIVE B'Rel class (possible K'Vort class) Klingon Bird's of Prey.
Darth Plagueis 3.62K subscribers Klingon Commander Worf: "REPORT!!!" Conn Officer Wyatt: "Main power is off-line. We've lost shields and our weapons have gone." Klingon Commander Worf: [growls in frustration while beating a control console] "Perhaps today is a good day to die! PREPARE FOR RAMMING SPEED!!!" Conn Officer Wyatt: "Sir, there's another starship coming in. ...It's the Enterprise!"
@@darthplagueis66 William T. Riker: "Captain. The Admiral's ship has been destroyed." Jean Luc Picard: [to Data] "What is the status of the Borg Cube?"
Hearing this makes me wonder whatever happened to Maltz. John Laroquett played him at end of III. But was never mentioned at beginning of IV when they went and got the whales. Oh well. Now where is my prune juice!! KHAPLAH!!!!!
the klingons - future members of the federation, according to daniels (star trek: enterprise). this statement was one of the most memorable moments in that series!!
That was a favorite moment in that episode I knew the Klingon was going get involved when Picard said if the cause is just and Honorable. There is a reason why Picard is well respected by the Klingons he is a warrior as well he is diplomat.
Yeah, the track comes from the scene just after Worf smashes an Isolinear Tag drone with his phaser rifle and quips "Definitely feeling aggressive tendencies sir!"
First thought: "Reminds me of the Total Recall theme! Who made this?" /looks up the author Second thought: "OMG They were composed by the same person!"
Klingons: Today is a good day to die!
Romulans: Today is a good day for somebody else to die!
I hate romulans,Those are literally fake Vulcanians
...to die KILLING your enemies! Karg Tragok!
Federation:FML....
Enterprise hiring them even if they can’t see them
Qapla !
The introduction to the Motion Picture cemented the standard sound of the Klingons for decades to come, and I would not have it any other way.
And the looks too. (Just ignore Discovery, as one should)
This was the highlight of the movie
James Doonan wrote the language used in TMP
The klingon commander was the same guy who played Sarek. Dude got to be a Klingon, Romulan, and a Vulcan.
My dog was listening to this with me. He is now a targ.
Qapla'!!
dont eat him
Maybe being Chancellor won't be so *bad* after all!
I had this soundtrack on LP long ago. Something in this track used to set my dog off. He would bark at the speaker when I played. Wonder what he heard .
And in his bony breast beat the heart of a warrior!
A warrior’s video…
*Sips prune juice*
I wonder if Worf knows that prune-juice is a natural laxative😉😁😈.
@@nicholasmaude6906 Klingon metabolism is different. Maybe it’s NOT a laxative for them? 😅
@@logandarklighter I suspect that Worf may've discovered otherwise and was forced to moderate his prune-juice drinking😉😁.
Lol
@@logandarklighterprobably not
"There was a time, when I was a young man, the mere mention of the Klingon Empire made worlds tremble." - Kor, dahar master
Indeed, those were the times of glory of the Klingon empire!
The Klingon Empire will remember what has happened here today. You have played some of the most seminal music in movie and television history!
And this, we do not forgive... or forget!
"And this we do not forgive nor forget."
So so to amplify in layman's terms it's
"F with us, you'll get F'ed UP badly into relentless deep despair and agony on YOU! You'll plead for death!!! Understand? You'd BETTER!!! Else we'll Pity you profoundly if not!"
Something like that? Or is that WAY too overblown a translation?
:)
👁️👁️
Only a varool doesn’t appreciate this music!
@@DissociatedWomenIncorporated Gowron was freaking awesome! Love DS9, but they did him dirty.
@@Don-ol8ze I love that people know what I mean just from “👁️👁️” 😂 Gowron was fun, but I thought his descent into madness in DS9 fit well.
You bring great honor to your channel.
Glory to you... And your houuuuse.
@@Warmaker01 CRY HAVOC!!! And let slip the Dogs of War!!! QAPLA!!!
…and your hooouuuuse
@@jamieolberding7731 The games afoot, eh?
@@Lord-Gazimus To quote Worf, Son of Mogh: [growls] "Perhaps today is a Good Day to DIE?!" [shouts/barks out his orders] "PREPARE FOR RAMMING SPEED!!!!"
"Glory to you, and your House"
"My house?"
"With heated bathroom floors and attached garage. Today is a good day to buy!"
"Qapla!"
"Just sign here and that'll be 840 thousand dollars."
"😓"
@@Josh_FredmanSo honorable 😂
ILM's best Design to Date. Had a Ball with AMT Kits and Lighting....
Christopher Loyd was one of my favorite Klingons.
They should bring him back
Both Christopher Lloyd and Patrick Stewart look the exact same as they did 40 years ago
They were always old
I could never stop seeing Reverend Jim under all that make-up.
He played a crucial role in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - he brought them back to 1985 to bring whales back to the future
When they played the theme in Picard 3 after Worf went to work, everybody jumped up and cheered screaming Worf!
I do not count Star Trek Picard Eugene Roddenberry fucked up the canon
@@britneyspearsvillarosa While I agree with you, once they brought the band back together we had the best "Star Trek" since Galaxy Quest.
They adjusted some things sure, but overall I found it to be REAL Trek, not Nu Trek
That little bit of the theme during Wolf still gives me chills every time.
"I expected more from you than an idoll threat, Picard" - Tomolak
"Then you shall have it......Mr. Worf." - Picard
"Aye sir." - Worf
*Klingon Birds of Prey decloaking*
Tomoloks face was shit, he came prepared for this battle. It's an even fight. Rip the actor that played Tomolok. As a character he would be a fighter I would be very much afraid to fight. Though I think the fight between all these ships would be epic. Ring the bell. Klingons ships aren't the best but they know you aren't going away from this unharmed. Qapla. Glory to you and your house.
@@rayhatton7683 Almost like how in Serenity The Operative thinks he has Mal dead to rights then the Reavers come out of that nebula hot on his heels....at first Operative is smirking then he's like "well..shit" 😛
@@josephamendolea3431 nah it was like "oh shit!!!!" Panicked and he knew this was going to be ugly. Runs for escape pod.
My favorite moment in TNG also so funny as hell 🤣
Klingon cavelry.
This Klingon theme song and the opening Conan the Barbarian song will forever live in my childhood memory for the impact that they had on me as a boy watching these films in the theatre. : )
The perfect theme for the Klingons, they are my favorite alien species in Star Trek.
ST:The Next Generation had some great episodes about the Klingon race.
Deep Space 9 also.
The KLINGON Empire taught the Dominion to respect them.
Long Live the KLINGON
Empire.🎃🎃
The image of Klingon Orchestra playing this fills me with honor for those that have entered Stoval Kor.
*Sto'Vo'Kor, but yes. This, along with Hear Sons of Kahless
Wonderful Chu'Sugh player!!! Comes through SO clearly!!! Q'plah....
The opening scenes of the great reunion in 1979, "STAR TREK, The Movie" !
Attack on "VEGER"
I began my Star Trek experience in 1966 with its first episodes. I was a "Trekkie" from then on. Watched them over and over again in reruns.
I was one of the first in line when the great reunion of 1979 was released. Wept with the audience when Spock died; laughed and cried again when he returned on the Genesis planet; was glad when "George & Gracie" got picked up and dropped off in the San Francisco Bay.
I wasn't too sure about "The Next Generation ", but after the first few episodes, I was a "Trekkie" in earnest..again.
All the great films that followed have kept me young at heart and eager as a kid waiting for the next treat.
Now, as the last of "Picard III" has ended, I'm very sad....that it is indeed, the end of "TNG".
Thanks to Gene Roddenberry's vision, the "Trek" has been one of my life's greatest joys.
And many thanks to all the writers, producers, directors and most of all, to Sir Patrick Stewart, Johnathan Frakes, LeVar Burton(Kunta Kinte), and the rest of the great cast for bringing life to his vision.
I'm just PO'd that I won't be around to see mankind fulfill that dreamed of "WARP SPEED", not to mention,
"THE FEDERATION OF PLANETS" ......
GOD SPEED EVERYONE.
.
This is my workout music
*I raise my goblet of prune juice to you sir*
Kahless said"great men don,t seek power,they have power thrust upon them".
I remember hearing this for the first time in the theater watching STTMP and then seeing the updated Klingons
It’s amazing how this one song so perfectly defined the Klingons for half a century. Goldsmith completely nailed it his first try.
Man, I dropped my cloak and ready for battle! Today is a good day to catch a cold
"Gunner: Target engine only -- Understood?"
"Understood, clearly, sir."
Wrong composer
And this line of dialogue came from Star Trek III The Search For Spock not from Star Trek the motion picture
@@britneyspearsvillarosa And I was just quoting a Klingon, not a specific movie. Since this theme is for all Klingons.
"Um, what do we do if the engine is in the centre of the ship Sir?"
"Prisoners! Engine ONLY!"
I love how they resurrected this theme as Worf's theme in the TNG movies and really cemented it as the sound of the Klingon.
It's logical, since the main theme from this movie was repurposed as the TNG main theme.
Thee Klingon music!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
"Good tea. Nice house."
"Comfortable chair."
Great music for a Warrior Culture and People.
For a smaller ship, I always liked the Bird of Prey. It's a reliable scout in a fleet of larger ships, able to recon in force.
Like a Viking Longship, it fills the heart of those who see it with terror, because they know where there is one, soon there could be dozens ... or even hundreds!
I remember reading a blog post from way back, that showed the size of Bird of Prey was _extremely_ inconsistent throughout the show/movies. They can go as small as a shuttle to two-thirds the size of Enterprise-D lol
Today MIGHT be a good day to die, BUT IT IS A BETTER DAY TO TASTE VICTORY! Q'APLA!!
Sweet mix. Hits all the classic Klingon points. Good job!
This still gives me goose bumps.
Yes.
Glory and Honor
Live Forever.
What I've always liked about this particular leitmotif for the Klingons is that it's a study in contrasts, much like Klingons and their culture. It's both extremely serious-sounding and suspensful, what you'd expect from Klingons, but at the same time, it has a slight playful undertone, which I find almost amusing. Klingons might have a reputation for being all about honour and being fairly self-serious, but in almost all of the stories we've seen them in throughout Trek, they also have more of a "rascal" side to them. I find that fitting. :-)
The unusual instrumentation (I suppose those are some wooden sticks and maybe some handheld metal percussions working in unison ?) also adds to the track having a "touch of the alien". Though there's an orchestral basis you'd expect from a dramatic theme composed on Earth, the odd use of percussions gives it a surprisingly otherworldly feel.
It is an Indonesian instrument made of bamboo called an angklung. So you thought of West Side Story; too?
The wooden percussion also brings to mind tribal music, fitting for warriors
Don’t forget the plucking of the Lyre.
It’s a simple instrument, not many strings, but enough for a simple melody, and to keep more than a bit of emphasis in the right parts.
Seems to be an excellent instrument at keeping time…
Beautiful Negh’var! Glory to you and your house!
Used for decades in various other movies and episodes, but I can still play out the images and the sounds from "The Motion Picture", inserting that wicked V'ger guitar riff when needed :D
5:20. Might not have been the best film, but I always love that moment when Spock at the guns of the Bird of Prey takes out "God."
"Please, captain, not in front of the Klingons."
@@Lord-Gazimus Imagine that scene if the Klingon's had heard of the K/S fanzines.
The Klingons heard there was going to be god-slaying. That was all they needed to convince them to help.
Was not god only a alien.
Perhaps today is a good day to die❤
Glory to you...and your channel. Qua'plA!
Best music theme ever
3:33 Who knew that a dying chicken could be an musical instrument?
Chicken? I always thought it was a wild goose... 😂
@@saalkz.a.9715 Either way, it's fowl.
It was a targ, and it died with honor.
Kazoo.
It is in Klingon opera.
This Honorable theme was also in The Next Generation episode "Heart Of Glory"
🖖😎👍Very cool and very nicely well done in every way shape and form provided on this this format on the Klingon battle themes of the Startrek Movie's and various TV shows indeed Sir.!,👌.
Songs will be sung of this day...if someone ever comes up with lyrics to go with the music.
Qoy qeylIs puqloD.
Qoy puqbe’pu’.
yoHbogh matlhbogh je SuvwI’
Say’moHchu’ may’ ’Iw.
maSuv manong ’ej maHoHchu’.
nI’be’ yInmaj ’ach wovqu’.
batlh maHeghbej ’ej yo’ qIjDaq vavpu’ma’
DImuv. pa’ reH maSuvtaHqu’.
mamevQo’. maSuvtaH. ma’ov.
"Hear sons of Kahless, hear daughters too. The blood of battle washes clean, the warrior brave and true. We fight, we love and then we kill. Our lives burn short and bright. If we die with honor we join our fathers on the black fleet together we battle forever through the eternal fight
Not all great songs need lyrics. Just bash your chair arms.
This one don't need no lyrics. 🤔
The only lyrics this song requires are the death screams of your enemies as they taste the sharp edge of your bat’leth! Q’pala!!
To anyone who has seen ST: Picard S3- Worf's entrance to the series and his introduction to Raffi rank up there on the top 5 Worf Moments
Zen worf was the best thing about that whole Picard debacle. 2 seasons full of shit, at leadt S3 was a fun romp. I will treat it as the only season.
@@trazyntheinfinite9895 I will never understand how the f*** they didn't just make the season 3 story over the 3 seasons. First two are absolute junk.
@@Nine-Signs 3 words, Patrick Stewarts ego. I love patrick stewart, really I do he's amazing, but he let his ego get the best of him and wanted to do "something differant" and thats what gave us the first 2 picard seasons
Riker: Well, is this it, my friend?
Worf: It truely is a day to die...with honor!
today is a good day to youtube!
Great theme. Thank you Jerry Goldsmith.
Love that music! One very minor critique though; no D7 Battle Cruiser pictured? That was the most majestic Klingon ship ever!
The KLINGON fleet turned the tide of the Battle and allowed the Federation to retake
Deep Space 9. A very brave Warrior race.
Long live the KLINGON
Empire. 😊😊
Glory to You! And to Your Honored House! Qapla !
I love both this theme and James Horner's Kilingon theme in the search for spock.
I bet Worf listens to this before bedtime every night!
I've always preferred this Klingon theme to all the others. Though Mark Lenard as a Klingon was a reach. Him on the bridge of a space going warship, and him getting blasted again is definitely a Trek thing. The thing about Star Trek that never changes is the humanity of the aliens. Almost every alien they've shown has human historical analogues.
@AboveAverageMan97 who else has those fictional character types?
Pretty good Klingon captain though, getting one more shot off from aft torpedo bay.
One of the best Star Trek themes of all time.
Such an awesome scene and music. You see the three ships try a feeble attack on the cloud and the massive ship under it and all three are swatted away like flies and vaporized in the blink of an eye. The best part of the movie.
Glory to you and your channel!! Qua'plah!!
I remember i started TNG as a Kid and loved Klingons. When I finally saw this movie with my uncle I rooted for them against V'gina
it's V'Ger
How did you feel when you watched Search for Spock and Undiscovered Country for the first time?
There's a certain sadness to the fate of the ones who was destroyed by Vger. They never get to have a glorious death in battle. They just get wiped out in an uneven playing field.
@@jarrodskufcagaming5203 Nah its clearly V'GINY
@@jarrodskufcagaming5203 He's aware.
The Piorun has earned it's place in STO'VO'KOR!
Just watched that video. Brought me straight here.
Sharing drinks with the Johnston.
Samuel B. Roberts: If the Japanese were able to kill me, I'd expect nothing less than an entire opera on the subject.
This music speaks to the fire in my blood!
MELO'DA! MELO'DA MELOOOOO'da!
Good theme. Nice video.
I am waiting for the lyrics to this song, which describe The Great Tribble Hunt.
Much honor was to be had
I have always thought using tribbles as attack dogs was an epic Scotty moment.
I wait to hear that tale!
" FOR THE EMPIRE" !
As soon as I heard the Mandalorian theme, I went in my head "hey isn't that very similar to Start Trek TMP intro scene with the 3 K'Tingas closing in on V'Gers cloud?" Yes, I still think it is very similar, even if maybe not a direct rip-off.
Glory to you and your House
The looks on their faces when they encounter the V'Ger cloud.
GLORY TO YOU AND YOUR CHANNEL!
Q'pla!! Klingons never take prisoners!!
“You do remember how to fire phasers?”
“Tough little ship.”
“LITTLE??!!”
😅😅
Darth Plagueis
620 subscribers Awesome. I really really really like the background picture featuring all of my favorite Klingon Warship designs... especially the one very massive Klingon Negh'Var class Dreadnought, three Klingon Vor'Cha class Attack Cruisers, and around FIVE B'Rel class (possible K'Vort class) Klingon Bird's of Prey.
Sadly, no K't'ingas :(
@@darthplagueis66 Sad.... but true. Maybe next time.
Star Trek Armada Baby!
Revenge is dish best served cold!
Never drink with thine enemy. Only a fool fights in a burning house.
Kirk, my friend, have you ever heard the old Klingon proverb...?
Khan is a quick study!
Klingons brings me such joy, by Kahless! Q’apla!
The most honorable fights are those you cannot win but fight anyway. Klingon proverb.
Only a fool fights in a burning house. (Also a Klingon proverb.)
Loved the variation when Worf attacked the borg cube(Perhaps today is a good day to die!!!)
Gotta wonder if Star Fleet Battles got the idea for Enveloping Plasma Torpedoes from this scene.
When those horns hit your brain just knows... : Klingons are coming.
"Prepare for Ramming Seed!"
Sir! There's another ship coming in!
IT'S THE ENTERPRISE!!
@@Big_Joe570 Worf:,,Did I stutter!?"
Klingon birth control?
That's what she said!
Lt. Commander Worf: The Defiant?
Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Adrift but salvageable.
Cmdr. William Riker: Tough little ship.
Lt. Commander Worf: Little?
Darth Plagueis
3.62K subscribers
Klingon Commander Worf: "REPORT!!!"
Conn Officer Wyatt: "Main power is off-line. We've lost shields and our weapons have gone."
Klingon Commander Worf: [growls in frustration while beating a control console] "Perhaps today is a good day to die! PREPARE FOR RAMMING SPEED!!!"
Conn Officer Wyatt: "Sir, there's another starship coming in. ...It's the Enterprise!"
"Bridge to transporter room 3, beam the survivors aboard."
@@darthplagueis66 William T. Riker: "Captain. The Admiral's ship has been destroyed."
Jean Luc Picard: [to Data] "What is the status of the Borg Cube?"
@@jamieolberding7731 "It has sustained heavy damage to its outer hull. I am reading fluctuations in their power grid."
Always liked this. Has kind of a "Shogun" thing to it.
*"PREPARE FOR RAMMING SPEED!"*
Kablaa Jahh wee,Bongwyjayy!!
Another cracking compilation oh wise one!
Glory to you... And your channel...
blood wine now
Hearing this makes me wonder whatever happened to Maltz. John Laroquett played him at end of III. But was never mentioned at beginning of IV when they went and got the whales. Oh well. Now where is my prune juice!! KHAPLAH!!!!!
Perhaps today is a good day to jam out😂
Just love it 👍
Now I can't decide whether to have blood wine or prune juice. 🤔😉
the klingons - future members of the federation, according to daniels (star trek: enterprise). this statement was one of the most memorable moments in that series!!
Instant subscriber! 😃👍
At 7:26 i still Remember this
Piccard: Mr Worf
Worf: aye sir
Epic Music Play
Worf: Klingons warship Arm and Ready
That was a favorite moment in that episode I knew the Klingon was going get involved when Picard said if the cause is just and Honorable. There is a reason why Picard is well respected by the Klingons he is a warrior as well he is diplomat.
Sure enough, I missed a version from Insurrection.
Yeah, the track comes from the scene just after Worf smashes an Isolinear Tag drone with his phaser rifle and quips "Definitely feeling aggressive tendencies sir!"
I believe that was the last time it was used. TMP, TFF, FC, INS
Also a subtle iteration near the end of "Out of Orbit/Take Us In"
@@leftenentcrittendon3134 Until now.
Don't worry about it. Sto'Vo'Kor is in your cards. May Kahless smile upon you and your house.
I still think that V'Ger sting (using what I assume is an electric guitar) is genius.
I didn't think the Klingons were on screen for this much time.
It's an instrument called a blaster beam.
Nice!! I wish you had included the two from insurrection though. Good flow!
*"I can see my house from here"* Klingons, Star Trek Enterprise
Thanks to STAR TREK FIRST CONTACT, I now think of this as Worf's personal theme.
When you march into your boss's office and ask.. i mean DEMAND a pay raise!
Qapla! You bring honor to your family.
First thought: "Reminds me of the Total Recall theme! Who made this?"
/looks up the author
Second thought: "OMG They were composed by the same person!"
Bah'wi! Mat'Ha!!
The Klingon theme from ST 5 is so epic 3:29
Classic Klingon theme. But also the lets see what happens when we fire torpedoes at V’ger theme. We made it angry! Evasive!
Good Motvational Fitness Music To Train With