Think the only haters of this movie are the execs at Paramount! Because this short 20 plus minute film was Star Trek at its best! The producers at Paramount were so jealous they had millions of dollars to make a series and couldn't hold a candle to this! Axanar was the absolute perfect bridge between Enterprise and the original series!
Relax bro . Star Trek 09 was a masterpiece. Settle down on the Haterade. It too Abrams, a Star Wars fan, to nail Trek and screw up Star Wars. Thats funny.
@@KH4444444444N I liked the new movies and it's sad that they're not going to continue, because we finally get to see Kirk as a true action hero, not doing stupid Austin Powers judo chops on a rubber suited Gorn. That said, the new TV stuff just sucks. I'm glad to have Pike and possibly April getting fleshed out on video, but not in THAT universe. Like the last Star Wars trilogy, I've seen enough to know I don't like it and don't have any interest in seeing the rest. Until they come back to the TOS universe and canon, I'm happy with my memories.
It is a very sad thing that CBS, who owns the logos, characters and apparently any idea related to Star Trek, doesn't appreciate what they have and make awesome movies and shows that reflect the depth and character that is possible.
"This video is not endorsed, sponsored or affiliated with CBS or Paramount Pictures or the Star Trek franchise." How incredibly sad that they have to include that disclaimer at the end. Such a missed opportunity by the suits. Frelling suits.
I miss "Enterprise" too. Cut off too soon by a silly holoprogramme by that Riker-Troi nonsense. Trip's not dead; he faked his death to infiltrate the Romulans. Wanted to see more of T'Pol and the others. I enjoy seeing Ambassador Soval here.
Amazing video! Much better mix of visual and practical effects than the ridiculously overdone movies recently. Love the music, and can’t wait to see the finished product.
I think, CBS blew it, big time. They should have adopted THIS production, over the kurtzman mess. Looks more grounded in Trek, feels more grounded in Trek. To paraphrase a TOS Klingon character... ...It could have been glorious.
Except they likely had dumped millions into the preproduction of Discovery. Made commitments to actors and support personnel in the form of contracts they'd have to pay off.
Could be that CBS is getting greedy, always happens to a business or trade when one side wants more money. Too bad that the bussiness or trade wiĺl go down when that happens . Learned that the hard way
STD could have been ok, I think the plot if changed a bit could have bean good. I hate STD because right from the very beginning they showed they didn't give a fuck for even the most basic of continuity, like I understand the argument it's supporters make that Trek has always had Continuity mistakes and no one's denying that, we have 5 shows, 40 minute long episodes, I've checked and we have about at least 79 episodes per show. but most Trek shows have kept some basic visual continuity, in the first episode STD threw it out. Starfleet and Klingon ship designs that didn't fit the era, 3rd Prime Universe Klingon redesign, and at least ENT gave SOME explanation good or bad for the first redesign, STD couldn't even do that. when I watch a scifi show I expect them to keep basic continuity with that universe, but STD doesn't. ENT limited the tech the used and even had crew be nervous of "new" tech that we saw as normal by TOS. and THIS at the very least is how STD should have looked. they take the TOS ships and make them look amazing.
CBS let this amazing story slip thru their greedy fingers.. and then tried to kill it.. The Fans want this story, want this movie.. not the garbage cbs is trying to force feed us! Free Axanar !
Why can't CBS go to UA-cam, read these comments, and get a wake up call? They'd likely have better ratings if they used Axanar, than if they used anything else out there right now. Axanar could've done been a feature film in theaters if CBS would just stop using their heads for a prostate exam!
@@johnw2026 Because Hollywood is convinced it knows better than original or even fanfic writers. They don't, and they're nowhere near as good, but they think they are.
@@d.wayneharbison8691 I remember when I was in 6th grade I'd write up my own little Star Trek stories.. that was over 20 years ago, and I think what I wrote back then was probably better than JJ Trek.
@@johnw2026 Axanar is definitely far superior to ANYTHING CBS has put out. But also keep in mind that I don't consider anything on the Trek timeline after Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country to be canon.
@@d.wayneharbison8691 well... Bringing Kirk back in Star Trek Generations was an oddity, but it was a good movie.. why don't you consider the movies with the TNG cast to be Canon, if I may ask?
Ever since the Starfleet technical manual came out in the 70's, I have always liked the single nacelle Destroyer class of Starship.After serving 26 years in the Navy, I prefer the smaller ships.I was so taken by "Prelude" That I am writing my own spin off novel "Axanar: The Destroyers" Showing the war from the point of view of these single nacelle class ships
Write away n be sure to get into "our" hands. I couldnt agree more on the DDs. Ive been playing SFB since 79 n they are a true favorite of mine. Must be careful though.lol
@@seanhejnal3803 Teaser: Rough draft of a battle scene: No sooner had they began to beam up survivors, the Xeonophon’s transporters burned out from over use. Warlesky insisted he beam people up at a slower rate in order to avoid this problem. The shuttle craft were dispatched to ferry survivors over to the Xeonpon. “Red Alert! Battle Stations!” Three Raptors came out of warp and assumed attack formation. “All hands! This is the Captain! We are about to engage 3 Raptors! This is what we are designed for! Its 3 to one! This means we are going to take damage! Repair teams stand by! Tactical! Launch photon Torpedos at the formation! This should throw them off balance while we wear down their shields with your phaser! Fire!” Instead of the two torpedo’s speeding off towards the formation, a single, thick red beam lanced out. The sound of the phaser bank capacitors discharging reverberated through the hull. The beam struck the lead Raptor. The bar indicator showing its shield power immediately dropped to zero. In less than three seconds, the Raptor erupted into a fireball. Without letting up, the beam shifted to the next enemy ship. Once again, its shields collapsed shortly followed by the ships structure and yet again, the beam shifted to the remaining ship. In a little over 8 seconds, what were three menacing ships which drove fear and terror into the hearts of Starfleet were nothing but a debris field. Furious that his orders were countermanded, he turned to face his Andorian Tactical Officer. His antennae were twitching with delight and he had a smirk on his face as though to be saying “See! I told you so!” Just as he was about to reprimand him, he froze, mouth agape, he then turned to see what his Bridge Crew were doing. They too were staring in shock, mouths agape. “All right then!” The Captain exclaimed.
15 likes (including mine) and 3 comments - what happened?? Did the project stall again? I've been otherwise engaged, but I assumed the new Axanar was continuing apace... The world needs Axanar. It needs dedicated people outside the conglomerates who can bring all the positivity and creation without the dollar obsession. Otherwise we'll have mainstream shareholder-feeders doling out trite vanilla teat-juice and all the amateur (in salary, not quality) production going into the most incredible feats of digital genius dedicated only to denigration and bitterness.
How is it that CBS and Paramount don't realize what a gold mine they have with quality fan films? It wouldn't cost them any money to produce them, the fans would, and they could enter into an agreement for a percentage of the overall profits, which would be huge....from something that would make their franchise more valuable.
Why this production team didn't get the proper licenses and clearances from the Star Trek owners ? *Spoiler/plot- Prelude to Axanar, 2014. Star Trek: "Axanar" takes place 21 years before the events of the original Star Trek series pilot episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before". "Axanar" tells the story of Garth of Izar, the legendary Star fleet captain who was Captain Kirks hero, and his crew during the Four Years War with the Klingon Empire that almost tore the Federation apart. *Special Stars- Richard Hatch, Tony Todd, Kate Vernon, Gary Graham, J.G. Hertzler, Alec Peters. *Theme- Trademark and copyrighted elements are the property of the original owner's and any re-use is protected by license and international law. It protects artists and originators from piracy. *Trivia/location/goofs- On the basis of a film 'teaser' being shown on the Internet and at sci-fi events, they got interest from the public. This MEGA funded (Internet crowd funded- $800,000) fan film has caused first a controversy and then a legal suit with the original trademark and copyright owners, CBS/Paramount. The producers also opened their own production studio complex in Santa Clarita, CA based on making the full film. The legal suit is in the courts now for the Axanar producers being sued for their apparent illegal re-use of Star Trek elements without license or permission. *Emotion- Members of this production group; lawyers (Alec Peters), union actors, and film production technicians produced a 'teaser' project to seek money investors for the final feature film. This was stopped legally with a court suit by CBS/Paramount, the owners of Star Trek franchise. Why this production team didn't get the proper licenses and clearances from the Star Trek owners is unbelievable. Seems like a 'no brainer' to hurt the Star Trek franchise that millions love today. The Trek audience is being scammed. Fans grow some ethics and a 'spine against these Trek piracy charlatans. *Based On- Star Trek TOS and Trek book canon
Ever since TOS, they've gotten away from the fairly realistic ship battles that actually give a nod to real physics to scenes like these--where what are essentially cruisers, destroyers and battleships bank and roll like fighter planes at point blank range. It's purty, but not scientifically sound.
Why wouldn't they? They're not flying through an atmosphere, and g-forces aren't a thing because they have artificial gravity to counter its effects on the crew. Ever seen the Picard maneuver? It happens at warp speed and only covers tens of kilometers.
In the big battle with the Klingon's when the USS Aries is fighting them, there is a bit were you see the Klingon's shot a ships life pod and it is destroyed! I have problem with that? A Klingon Warrior has a strong sense of honor in battles! The honor code would stop him from killing a defenseless enemy who can't fight back? It be seen as a dishonor. They enemy is a enemy which can fight you! When that enemy is no long able to fight you in battle then you will not fight them?
i thought that too, but then i remembered a scene in Star Trek III where the Klingons destroyed a freighter that delivered vital information to them. In that case, there was a dishonorable Klingon and his crew acting against the honor of the Klingon race. Perhaps there is something similar happening in Axanar. It'll be interesting to see.
Not all Klingons are honorable. This has been shown in nearly every series from TOS to TNG, to DS9, and Voyager to a small degree. And in the Star Trek 3, The Search for Spock film, the Klingon Captain was a rogue, willing to kill defenseless victims just to get the information he wanted.
Klingons always tout "Honor". But, they possess less of it, than a Cardassian....or even a Kardashian!! They commit war atrocities, marinate the memories in blood wine and suddenly, all is honorable, again.
The Klingons preach Honour but most of them don't practice it. I think the average Klingon would not go out of their way to seek out weaker enemies but presented with such an easy target that's already in their path it would make sense for them to destroy it, especially in full view of the enemy. It's more tactical in this situation since they are wanting to dishearten the enemy (Human's) who are thought off as being weak minded creatures who don't like to see other Human's die for any reason. It's reasonable to believe that there are Klingons who would view killing a weak enemy as dishonourable but I think they would be the minority. At least that's my idea about the situation based on the actions of Klingons in several films and tv shows.
If I remember (believed read in one of the Trek novels), Honor to Klingons only apply to other Klingons, not lesser weaker races (such as humans before TNG). In their minds, killing lesser races is no less honorable then human killing annoying bugs. In Starfleet Academy fan film, Kang talks about honor as it portrays to the Klingon empire.
Richard Hatch would have been brilliant as Kharn the Undying if they'd been allowed by Paramount to make this movie. Damn them. Damn them all to hell for just that alone not to mention how Paramount cares nothing for the fans except what the can cough up cash wise. Even the Picard series is crap and I think Patrick Stewart is a great actor, and the only new thing that's any good is Lower Decks. but honestly, I think they're flogging a dead horse now. I think they've milked it as much as they can. If things likk Axanar had been allowed to happen, I could see possibilities for new shows.
I have always been extremely disappointed in the portrayal of Vulcan. Either it is too 1950's SciFi with overly saturated backgrounds, or too phantasmagorical. The best renditions I have seen were in the JJ'verse where it was just a very arid planet...no silly rivers of lava, not overly saturated red sky's...Enterprise also did a fair job with the Forge, bet some of the backgrounds were a bit much. Vulcan is a desert planet, like Dune...not a volcanic hellscape.
"A future that venerates war is not the future for humankind." Plus the score is so contrived and unoriginal. I am glad the plug was pulled on this crap. It's like watching a video game. IMHO "Arrival" was the greatest science fiction film released in the last 25 years.
Yikes if you think it is possible for war not to exist in the future you sir are naive. That is like saying if we bury our heads in the sand your enemies wont take the opportunity to kill you. War will always exist as long as creatures who think are involved. The clash of ideology and beliefs can not always be settled with the pen but it must unfourantly be solved with a sword when the pen fails starfleet understands this well as does axanar productions if you watch prelude to axanar the federation doesnt start the war the klingons do they attack a federation colony without provocation slaughtering its mostly defenseless inhabitants without mercy.
The Axanar Blog with updated news:
axanarproductions.com/blog/
When the Ares warps in at 1:50 and makes its attack run. That’s a boo Yaah moment!
Fark the haters this is beautiful.
That's when you know Garth of Izar is bringing the pain
Think the only haters of this movie are the execs at Paramount! Because this short 20 plus minute film was Star Trek at its best! The producers at Paramount were so jealous they had millions of dollars to make a series and couldn't hold a candle to this! Axanar was the absolute perfect bridge between Enterprise and the original series!
This is real Star Trek. 👍🏻
RIchard Hatch was a gift to us all. The best. RIP Apollo. Miss you, Tom Zarek.
He seemed so strong...and he was about the same age as I am... ::gulp::
So say we all.
I did not need to see the entire vid, I saw "In memory of Richard Hatch" and I liked it flat out. Long Live Axanar and down with CBS/Paramount!
What a beautiful theme wow it gave me chills its a shame CBS didn't enter into an agreement to produce this show fans would have loved it
Only 3:53 seconds long and has more action than the last 3 Trek movies combined. 👍
Relax bro . Star Trek 09 was a masterpiece. Settle down on the Haterade. It too Abrams, a Star Wars fan, to nail Trek and screw up Star Wars. Thats funny.
@@KH4444444444N
Hahahah! No.
@@KH4444444444N I liked the new movies and it's sad that they're not going to continue, because we finally get to see Kirk as a true action hero, not doing stupid Austin Powers judo chops on a rubber suited Gorn. That said, the new TV stuff just sucks. I'm glad to have Pike and possibly April getting fleshed out on video, but not in THAT universe. Like the last Star Wars trilogy, I've seen enough to know I don't like it and don't have any interest in seeing the rest. Until they come back to the TOS universe and canon, I'm happy with my memories.
It is a very sad thing that CBS, who owns the logos, characters and apparently any idea related to Star Trek, doesn't appreciate what they have and make awesome movies and shows that reflect the depth and character that is possible.
"This video is not endorsed, sponsored or affiliated with CBS or Paramount Pictures or the Star Trek franchise."
How incredibly sad that they have to include that disclaimer at the end. Such a missed opportunity by the suits. Frelling suits.
But you could say "Endorsed by, supported by, and affiliated with the Fans of Star Trek."
United we stand, alone we fall!
Better than anything I have seen on Paramount+
Well most Trek Fans agree, the Axanar production is a bigger and better series then the Kurtzman debacle!!!!
I agree this should be a TV series
disagree
The people who are doing this are taking it seriously. You can SEE their dedication to Star Trek, and their attention to detail is TOP NOTCH!
@@bruceforster3709 yes I agree with you. With little funding and with some serious production it would be better series then Discovery
I miss "Enterprise" too. Cut off too soon by a silly holoprogramme by that Riker-Troi nonsense. Trip's not dead; he faked his death to infiltrate the Romulans. Wanted to see more of T'Pol and the others. I enjoy seeing Ambassador Soval here.
Now THIS is Star Trek!
;)
Amazing video!
Much better mix of visual and practical effects than the ridiculously overdone movies recently.
Love the music, and can’t wait to see the finished product.
Axanar holds a live stream every Thursday night.
Good to see proper blue phasers again.
and now I'm gonna watch this AGAIN!
I cannot wait for this how much longer
They are still in production but you can keep up to date by checking out their blog which is pinned at the top. Like you I cannot wait too.
I think, CBS blew it, big time.
They should have adopted THIS production, over the kurtzman mess.
Looks more grounded in Trek, feels more grounded in Trek. To paraphrase a TOS Klingon character...
...It could have been glorious.
Korr from Errand of Mercy
Except they likely had dumped millions into the preproduction of Discovery. Made commitments to actors and support personnel in the form of contracts they'd have to pay off.
Could be that CBS is getting greedy, always happens to a business or trade when one side wants more money. Too bad that the bussiness or trade wiĺl go down when that happens . Learned that the hard way
STD could have been ok, I think the plot if changed a bit could have bean good. I hate STD because right from the very beginning they showed they didn't give a fuck for even the most basic of continuity, like I understand the argument it's supporters make that Trek has always had Continuity mistakes and no one's denying that, we have 5 shows, 40 minute long episodes, I've checked and we have about at least 79 episodes per show. but most Trek shows have kept some basic visual continuity, in the first episode STD threw it out. Starfleet and Klingon ship designs that didn't fit the era, 3rd Prime Universe Klingon redesign, and at least ENT gave SOME explanation good or bad for the first redesign, STD couldn't even do that. when I watch a scifi show I expect them to keep basic continuity with that universe, but STD doesn't. ENT limited the tech the used and even had crew be nervous of "new" tech that we saw as normal by TOS. and THIS at the very least is how STD should have looked. they take the TOS ships and make them look amazing.
I know what might make money. My extratterestal memories as Cosmos. This also was from space, but don't know how I got there.
Hi thank you very mush I wish it was a full movie. Super good, keep up the good work.
This would have been AMAZING. To quote T'Pau, "I grieve for Dee."
CBS let this amazing story slip thru their greedy fingers.. and then tried to kill it.. The Fans want this story, want this movie.. not the garbage cbs is trying to force feed us! Free Axanar !
Why can't CBS go to UA-cam, read these comments, and get a wake up call? They'd likely have better ratings if they used Axanar, than if they used anything else out there right now.
Axanar could've done been a feature film in theaters if CBS would just stop using their heads for a prostate exam!
@@johnw2026 Because Hollywood is convinced it knows better than original or even fanfic writers. They don't, and they're nowhere near as good, but they think they are.
@@d.wayneharbison8691 I remember when I was in 6th grade I'd write up my own little Star Trek stories.. that was over 20 years ago, and I think what I wrote back then was probably better than JJ Trek.
@@johnw2026 Axanar is definitely far superior to ANYTHING CBS has put out. But also keep in mind that I don't consider anything on the Trek timeline after Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country to be canon.
@@d.wayneharbison8691 well... Bringing Kirk back in Star Trek Generations was an oddity, but it was a good movie.. why don't you consider the movies with the TNG cast to be Canon, if I may ask?
Would look awesome on a big screen
Ever since the Starfleet technical manual came out in the 70's, I have always liked the single nacelle Destroyer class of Starship.After serving 26 years in the Navy, I prefer the smaller ships.I was so taken by "Prelude" That I am writing my own spin off novel "Axanar: The Destroyers" Showing the war from the point of view of these single nacelle class ships
Agreed! From that era in Federation ship design there is a sleekness to the single nacel driving a saucer that I always found elegant.
Write away n be sure to get into "our" hands.
I couldnt agree more on the DDs. Ive been playing SFB since 79 n they are a true favorite of mine.
Must be careful though.lol
@@seanhejnal3803 Our hands?
Hi, I mean,get the info out to those that seem interested that you have written your story.
How can we get a copy? That sort of thing.
Good luck!
@@seanhejnal3803 Teaser: Rough draft of a battle scene:
No sooner had they began to beam up survivors, the Xeonophon’s transporters burned out from over use. Warlesky insisted he beam people up at a slower rate in order to avoid this problem. The shuttle craft were dispatched to ferry survivors over to the Xeonpon. “Red Alert! Battle Stations!” Three Raptors came out of warp and assumed attack formation. “All hands! This is the Captain! We are about to engage 3 Raptors! This is what we are designed for! Its 3 to one! This means we are going to take damage! Repair teams stand by! Tactical! Launch photon Torpedos at the formation! This should throw them off balance while we wear down their shields with your phaser! Fire!” Instead of the two torpedo’s speeding off towards the formation, a single, thick red beam lanced out. The sound of the phaser bank capacitors discharging reverberated through the hull. The beam struck the lead Raptor. The bar indicator showing its shield power immediately dropped to zero. In less than three seconds, the Raptor erupted into a fireball. Without letting up, the beam shifted to the next enemy ship. Once again, its shields collapsed shortly followed by the ships structure and yet again, the beam shifted to the remaining ship. In a little over 8 seconds, what were three menacing ships which drove fear and terror into the hearts of Starfleet were nothing but a debris field. Furious that his orders were countermanded, he turned to face his Andorian Tactical Officer. His antennae were twitching with delight and he had a smirk on his face as though to be saying “See! I told you so!” Just as he was about to reprimand him, he froze, mouth agape, he then turned to see what his Bridge Crew were doing. They too were staring in shock, mouths agape. “All right then!” The Captain exclaimed.
Damn...what could have been and what should be.
Great music!
Keep up the Good work!
Thank you
In the batters circle warming up, the Federation/Romulan conflict.....
Live long, and prosper Axanar.
Laser cannons AND phaser banks? Yes, please.
"The best diplomat I know is a fully activated phaser bank" - Scotty :P
THE FANBASE WILL STAND UNITED UNTIL THE LAST STAR BURNS COLD IN THE SKIES.
LET US ENSURE THAT HISTORY WILL NEVER FORGET THE NAME, AXANAR!
The wrong people are running the Star Trek franchise!
I TOTALLY agree!!!
Aaaaaaaaah, 3:33porque siempre destruyen a la nave con un solo motor😭, pero igual. Buen trabajo, saludos desde Queretaro, Mexico.🖒🎸
15 likes (including mine) and 3 comments - what happened?? Did the project stall again? I've been otherwise engaged, but I assumed the new Axanar was continuing apace...
The world needs Axanar. It needs dedicated people outside the conglomerates who can bring all the positivity and creation without the dollar obsession. Otherwise we'll have mainstream shareholder-feeders doling out trite vanilla teat-juice and all the amateur (in salary, not quality) production going into the most incredible feats of digital genius dedicated only to denigration and bitterness.
How is it that CBS and Paramount don't realize what a gold mine they have with quality fan films? It wouldn't cost them any money to produce them, the fans would, and they could enter into an agreement for a percentage of the overall profits, which would be huge....from something that would make their franchise more valuable.
CBS should hire these guys to develop a new series.
Live as long as the force beez with you, as you never surrender your Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator.
THE UFP is BACK!
This is real Star Trek - and even better, no JJ Abrams.
It makes me want to cry. I wish My dear husband could see this!
Ohhh what we have lost. Is it wrong to pray for Axanar? Hey Richard, can't wait to talk with you about BG after a while.
Good grief...over two years and I didn't even know Richard Hatch died. What a bummer.
Why this production team didn't get the proper licenses and clearances from the Star Trek owners ?
*Spoiler/plot- Prelude to Axanar, 2014. Star Trek: "Axanar" takes place 21 years before the events of the original Star Trek series pilot episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before". "Axanar" tells the story of Garth of Izar, the legendary Star fleet captain who was Captain Kirks hero, and his crew during the Four Years War with the Klingon Empire that almost tore the Federation apart.
*Special Stars- Richard Hatch, Tony Todd, Kate Vernon, Gary Graham, J.G. Hertzler, Alec Peters.
*Theme- Trademark and copyrighted elements are the property of the original owner's and any re-use is protected by license and international law. It protects artists and originators from piracy.
*Trivia/location/goofs- On the basis of a film 'teaser' being shown on the Internet and at sci-fi events, they got interest from the public. This MEGA funded (Internet crowd funded- $800,000) fan film has caused first a controversy and then a legal suit with the original trademark and copyright owners, CBS/Paramount. The producers also opened their own production studio complex in Santa Clarita, CA based on making the full film. The legal suit is in the courts now for the Axanar producers being sued for their apparent illegal re-use of Star Trek elements without license or permission.
*Emotion- Members of this production group; lawyers (Alec Peters), union actors, and film production technicians produced a 'teaser' project to seek money investors for the final feature film. This was stopped legally with a court suit by CBS/Paramount, the owners of Star Trek franchise. Why this production team didn't get the proper licenses and clearances from the Star Trek owners is unbelievable. Seems like a 'no brainer' to hurt the Star Trek franchise that millions love today. The Trek audience is being scammed. Fans grow some ethics and a 'spine against these Trek piracy charlatans.
*Based On- Star Trek TOS and Trek book canon
dont care if jar jar has his crap in it.
SO much better than Disco STD junk. At least Les Moonves got what he deserved!
Watching that I can't help but wonder if Disney took over that franchise too and screwed it up, violating all the rules that had come before.
Ever since TOS, they've gotten away from the fairly realistic ship battles that actually give a nod to real physics to scenes like these--where what are essentially cruisers, destroyers and battleships bank and roll like fighter planes at point blank range. It's purty, but not scientifically sound.
Why wouldn't they? They're not flying through an atmosphere, and g-forces aren't a thing because they have artificial gravity to counter its effects on the crew. Ever seen the Picard maneuver? It happens at warp speed and only covers tens of kilometers.
por la puta madre esto es star trek algo que aman los fans no la bazofia st discovery
In the big battle with the Klingon's when the USS Aries is fighting them, there is a bit were you see the Klingon's shot a ships life pod and it is destroyed! I have problem with that? A Klingon Warrior has a strong sense of honor in battles! The honor code would stop him from killing a defenseless enemy who can't fight back? It be seen as a dishonor. They enemy is a enemy which can fight you! When that enemy is no long able to fight you in battle then you will not fight them?
i thought that too, but then i remembered a scene in Star Trek III where the Klingons destroyed a freighter that delivered vital information to them. In that case, there was a dishonorable Klingon and his crew acting against the honor of the Klingon race. Perhaps there is something similar happening in Axanar. It'll be interesting to see.
Not all Klingons are honorable. This has been shown in nearly every series from TOS to TNG, to DS9, and Voyager to a small degree. And in the Star Trek 3, The Search for Spock film, the Klingon Captain was a rogue, willing to kill defenseless victims just to get the information he wanted.
Klingons always tout "Honor".
But, they possess less of it, than a Cardassian....or even a Kardashian!!
They commit war atrocities, marinate the memories in blood wine and suddenly, all is honorable, again.
The Klingons preach Honour but most of them don't practice it. I think the average Klingon would not go out of their way to seek out weaker enemies but presented with such an easy target that's already in their path it would make sense for them to destroy it, especially in full view of the enemy. It's more tactical in this situation since they are wanting to dishearten the enemy (Human's) who are thought off as being weak minded creatures who don't like to see other Human's die for any reason.
It's reasonable to believe that there are Klingons who would view killing a weak enemy as dishonourable but I think they would be the minority. At least that's my idea about the situation based on the actions of Klingons in several films and tv shows.
If I remember (believed read in one of the Trek novels), Honor to Klingons only apply to other Klingons, not lesser weaker races (such as humans before TNG). In their minds, killing lesser races is no less honorable then human killing annoying bugs. In Starfleet Academy fan film, Kang talks about honor as it portrays to the Klingon empire.
Two Borgs dislike this video.
You mean CBS Programming VP's?
@@davidtherwhanger6795 , that works too.
Richard Hatch would have been brilliant as Kharn the Undying if they'd been allowed by Paramount to make this movie. Damn them. Damn them all to hell for just that alone not to mention how Paramount cares nothing for the fans except what the can cough up cash wise. Even the Picard series is crap and I think Patrick Stewart is a great actor, and the only new thing that's any good is Lower Decks. but honestly, I think they're flogging a dead horse now. I think they've milked it as much as they can. If things likk Axanar had been allowed to happen, I could see possibilities for new shows.
I have always been extremely disappointed in the portrayal of Vulcan. Either it is too 1950's SciFi with overly saturated backgrounds, or too phantasmagorical. The best renditions I have seen were in the JJ'verse where it was just a very arid planet...no silly rivers of lava, not overly saturated red sky's...Enterprise also did a fair job with the Forge, bet some of the backgrounds were a bit much. Vulcan is a desert planet, like Dune...not a volcanic hellscape.
Axanar: Jar Jar Influenced This
No Thank You
How did he influence this?
"A future that venerates war is not the future for humankind." Plus the score is so contrived and unoriginal. I am glad the plug was pulled on this crap. It's like watching a video game. IMHO "Arrival" was the greatest science fiction film released in the last 25 years.
Thanks for your opinions on the video, good or bad all comments are welcome.
Yikes if you think it is possible for war not to exist in the future you sir are naive. That is like saying if we bury our heads in the sand your enemies wont take the opportunity to kill you. War will always exist as long as creatures who think are involved. The clash of ideology and beliefs can not always be settled with the pen but it must unfourantly be solved with a sword when the pen fails starfleet understands this well as does axanar productions if you watch prelude to axanar the federation doesnt start the war the klingons do they attack a federation colony without provocation slaughtering its mostly defenseless inhabitants without mercy.
Go back to your STDs
Boring
not as boring as your mom
Taxi Rob I bet you were up all night thinking of that... I would expect it from a walnut sized mind...you delivered
Good thing that federation ship had shields