@@SH1559801 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, Then we die with honor and join our fathers in the Black Fleet where we battle forever, battling on through the Eternal fight.
Quite simply, I don't think they had the guts, then or now to challenge their limited creativity with a Klingon series. I shudder to think what the ignorant Targs running the IP these days would do to the hapless Klingon Empire they would be compelled to create for the sake of Terran politics. It would be as awful as being conquered by the worthless Ferengi!
Imagine you are on a small vessel somewhere in space. Comm channel is ringing and as you open it you just hear... this. You know you are fucked before you even can see the klingon ships.
DAMN YO! I would be 100% down with that as well. That would be the fucking shit. Sadly they drastically changed the look of the Klingons in the upcoming series.
The Ceritos is no match for a bird of prey they wwould need to broadcast a distress signal for reenforcements and fight a delaying action with all the cunning they have, or they find a way to bring down the shilds so Tendi and a select crew can take over the bird of prey and screwing up their engines and anything else they have up their sleeves.
@@TheChoujinVirus Buuuuuuuut Enterprise that takes place before Discovery, Klingons look just like this in TNG DS9 etc etc etc. That argument is invalid. Discovery is just garbage.
In my personal opinion I think Martok is the best Klingon in Star Trek, and Sisko is an underrated captain also in my opinion the best captain out of the 5 main ones
I'd argue that The Sisko is the most human captain in any of the shows. His character has more depth and layers than all the others and Avery Brooks as an actor had the skill to pull it off. The father/son dynamic between Ben Sisko and Jake was a great contrast to the badassness of Sisko in captain mode. Martok is a great Klingon. Of the great Klingons, he had the most screen time (I quite like General Chang from Undiscovered Country).
I love how you see the bird of prey finally stop running away, turning to do what it was built to do for. Fiercly fighting the enemy, the odds may be dammed!
What kind of Klingons are these: long hairs, dark military style uniforms, ancient war songs, and a dark green bird of prey in a functional and aesthetic pleasing design...
Worf already loved Martok like a brother; what they went through during Worf's trials at the Dominion prison asteroid were enough to bind even the least-likely friends. He knew the General was better than he was behaving, fought him to bring out his true self and, ultimately, threw the fight to further inspire Martok and the crew. Maybe I'm becoming a softie in my old age, but it was a bit moving when Worf stopped sexy Dax and said, "Wait," only to watch as the Rotarran's crew embraced him.
That is a song you don't really want to hear an angry person singing. For me, favorite part is near the end when you hear the bird of prey throttle up and she comes about.
@cathymaid You should definitely track it down - it's an episode called "Soldiers Of The Empire", where Dax & Worf are assigned to General Martok's ship, the Rotarran. They find out it hasn't had a single victory since it set out, because Martok has become cautious, even cowardly, since his escape from a Dominion prison camp. Naturally they help him become an awesome character again, purely through the power of punching and stabbing :)
You know what's now on bucket list? Getting a bunch of people to learn this song and playing Star Trek Armada three against a maxed AI Borg. Imagine a massive Klingon Fleet warping into face off against a ton of Cubes with a bunch of nerds singing this song. I've got half of the song down, now I just need to get more people on board.
@@GandalftheWise what about Voyager? I watched it, and I never felt they deepened my appreciation of Klingons for the most part, didn't feature them as much... and no, B'Elanna doesn't count.
@@MedalionDS9 B'Elanna is a main cast member and Klingon. Worf and the Klingons weren't in DS9 until about halfway through the series. Will you at least admit Voyager is just as good as DS9 and TNG?
Well....it seems being on the bridge of a Klingon ship going into battle can be quite a lively affair. I bet the JemHadar don't put their voices into a hearty song before a battle haha!!!
And then to add insult to injury, Defiant shows up, speakers blaring Worf's favorite Klingon opera, Aktuh and Melota, also blaring it out over subspace!
It's "maqcha," roughly translated as "engage!" Note, it isn't "majQa'" as someone else claims though both words sound similar. "majQa'" actually sounds like ""maj-KKHA" while "maqcha" sounds like "mahk-cha."
"Hear, sons of Kahless. Hear, daughters too. The blood of battle washes clean The warrior, brave and true. 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. Then we die with honor, And join our fathers in the Black Fleet, Where we battle forever, Battling on through the endless fight."
That's what I was thinking!!!! I saw the episode of "Deadliest Warrior". When it got to the Maori Haka, I thought of this scene!!! Forget Samurai.... The Klingons were just like the MAORI Warriors!!!!
That shows what a good job Martok and Worf did with the crew. This ship was like the Klingon version of the submarine in Kelsey Grammar's film Down Periscope.
The one thing in this clip most people apparently overhear is that the IKS Rottaran (the name of the Bird-Of-Prey) is kinda "screeching along", like it's trying to say in the first fly-by "Ah, my crew's finally awake again" and in the second fly-by "Very well, feed me! NOW! Let me sink my talons into those Jem'Hadar petaQ!" >:D
I dedicate this to Tony Todd, who unfortunately passed away on November 6th at age 69. He portrayed Worf's brother Kurn. He's in Sto-vo-kor now. Rest in Peace.🙏
@Aegrim: Two? I remember him playing that bad-ass guy who stood up to a Klingon judge (and subsequently was sent to Rura Penthe), but I don't remember the second role. I'm too lazy to run to Google, but was he perhaps the commander of the Bird-of-Prey those Augments stole?
I believe the English translation goes something like this... 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. Then we die with Honor and join our fathers in the black fleet Where we battle forever battling on through the eternal fight.
Wish i knew... sounds like mach'cha to me.. and Martok says it before too after having given an order.. similar to picard saying engage, or make it so... so what it means is up to debate
you know when they start singing at 1.5 tempo speed faster if you put a drum or 3 to that and maybe some horns in there you'd have a rock song. hehe or at least some inspirational american tune. you know the epic video game song type.
wow they reiterated that you should feel cramps but should not be extreme and you should talk to your doc if it is...if only docs did not dismiss women...still do
It's even better when you learn that EVERYONE on set, from the actors to the extras to the crew were singing along as well.
is that right!??! AWESOME :D!! Thanks for sharing that!!
really ?
1 awesome song... even as i do not understand a word of it...
@@SH1559801 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,
Then we die with honor and join our fathers in the Black Fleet where
we battle forever, battling on through the Eternal fight.
My video was too dark. I could barely see anything for most of the video. I wonder what the source was.
"For a moment I thought I heard....."
"You heard what, Jones?"
"I thought I heard.... singing..."
From the Hunt For Red October?
Underrated comment.
Came here to say this!
“Let them sing!”
@@lashlarue59 Yes.
Martok's "maqcha!" in the middle makes this at least twice as awesome.
100% perfection.
Is it pronounced Mach-Chaw
@@HawaiiFoodAndFun So we noticed. And it's spelled "maqcha."
Quite simply, I don't think they had the guts, then or now to challenge their limited creativity with a Klingon series. I shudder to think what the ignorant Targs running the IP these days would do to the hapless Klingon Empire they would be compelled to create for the sake of Terran politics. It would be as awful as being conquered by the worthless Ferengi!
@@rocistone6570 They'd have gladly done it then, but for the lack of money.
Klingons start singing, their enemies start praying.
Imagine you are on a small vessel somewhere in space. Comm channel is ringing and as you open it you just hear... this. You know you are fucked before you even can see the klingon ships.
That’s a good name
I approve
What if you start singing back though?
@@michaelporzio6940 Would definitely cause some surprised klingon faces...
@@Timberwolf69 "They return our challenge!! This battle will be legendary!! Attack Speed!!!"
I met Martok, J.G Hertlzer at Trek Destination 2023 in Birmingham. Was amazing to see the legend himself
The Klingons need their own series.
YES!!! I would be so down with this! More than Game of Thrones!
DAMN YO! I would be 100% down with that as well. That would be the fucking shit. Sadly they drastically changed the look of the Klingons in the upcoming series.
I've been saying that for years
Totally agree, let the Federation play second fiddle!
Needs to be a series where the Empire takes on the federation.
Me and my kids sing this as we drive off... I do martoks. Maq'cha every time
lol, i can only imagine
+bjorn joseph BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+bjorn joseph LOVE IT MATE!! :D
Yep, Me too !
Thank you for writing that out. For years, I've wondered why Martok was yelling "Bok choy!"
"Lord Becket! The Klingons ... they've started to sing sir."
"Good God! Run!"
2 hours later.... Fort Charles is in flames!
@@mikegallant811 2 days later, the entire West Indies Company has been sacked and the Klingon standard flies over the New World.
@@danielhaire6677 1 month later Earth is a tributary world of the Klingon Empire....
The Ceritos is no match for a bird of prey they wwould need to broadcast a distress signal for reenforcements and fight a delaying action with all the cunning they have, or they find a way to bring down the shilds so Tendi and a select crew can take over the bird of prey and screwing up their engines and anything else they have up their sleeves.
Yep, same here! I love how Martok times his order to engage in rythem with the song :)
HAHA I can never resist saying "MaQ Cha" at that same point in the song :)
@@Bodanki Neither could the entire crew. You hear at least 5 other people shouting it along with him
Nobody is as extra as a Klingon - in the best ways possible.
After Star Trek Discovery, I had to come back to this, just to remind myself that once upon a time, Star Trek writers knew what Klingons were like.
Agreed. The discovery Klingons are awful and all sound like they've got a cold !
This are Klingons! And nothing else!
because they're not post-augmented Klingons
@@TheChoujinVirus Buuuuuuuut Enterprise that takes place before Discovery, Klingons look just like this in TNG DS9 etc etc etc. That argument is invalid. Discovery is just garbage.
More people mad at anything new. Stay in the past while the rest of us advanced to the future and do/experience new things.
This song is so epic. Other wise known as Martok's 'I"M BACK BABY!' song.
One should also never forget the song in "Once more unto the breach", in Kor's honor. I always FUCKING CRY.
I have no time to cry when watching that scene. I am too busy singing along with the Klingons in honor of Kor.
May Kor be stirring it up in Stovokor !✨️⚔️
This is a little bit ridiculously epic.
I would 100% have watched a series about the crew of the Rotarran!
Best thing about this? The dude who plays martok can sing this in its entirety, on cue, and do it faster than it was ever shown on screen.
I met him today and he sang this song, so awesome that he remembers it after all these years! Either that, or he rehearses regularly 🤣
"the Jem'Hadar will soon learn to regret this day, who is with me!" -General Martok
In my personal opinion I think Martok is the best Klingon in Star Trek, and Sisko is an underrated captain also in my opinion the best captain out of the 5 main ones
Martok I could see. Unlike Worf he grew up in the empire.
@@ls93780what of Kor?
THE sisko
I'd argue that The Sisko is the most human captain in any of the shows. His character has more depth and layers than all the others and Avery Brooks as an actor had the skill to pull it off. The father/son dynamic between Ben Sisko and Jake was a great contrast to the badassness of Sisko in captain mode.
Martok is a great Klingon. Of the great Klingons, he had the most screen time (I quite like General Chang from Undiscovered Country).
I love how you see the bird of prey finally stop running away, turning to do what it was built to do for. Fiercly fighting the enemy, the odds may be dammed!
You've never experienced "Wellerman" until you've heard it in the original Klingon...
Ah one of the best Klingon moments on any Trek series.
What kind of Klingons are these: long hairs, dark military style uniforms, ancient war songs, and a dark green bird of prey in a functional and aesthetic pleasing design...
Real sons and daughters of Kahless the Unforgettable! Qapla'!
@@cameron120587
HegHlu MegH QaQ JaJvAm!!!
(Today is a good day to die!!!)
General/Chancellor Martok = four-star badass & the best Klingon character ever. EVER.
Umm you are forgetting Worf!
He got the episode wrong. The episode in which this epic song was sang is "Soldiers of the Empire", season 5 episode 21
Worf already loved Martok like a brother; what they went through during Worf's trials at the Dominion prison asteroid were enough to bind even the least-likely friends.
He knew the General was better than he was behaving, fought him to bring out his true self and, ultimately, threw the fight to further inspire Martok and the crew.
Maybe I'm becoming a softie in my old age, but it was a bit moving when Worf stopped sexy Dax and said, "Wait," only to watch as the Rotarran's crew embraced him.
senatus remember the same Episode Worf started the same song and it was only he and Jadzia singing it.
That is a song you don't really want to hear an angry person singing.
For me, favorite part is near the end when you hear the bird of prey throttle up and she comes about.
would love to hear the full version of this or an uninterrupted version
It's basically just 00:10 to 00:35, just..
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.
Repeat it as many times as you like.
Gory gory what a hell of a way to die! He ain't gonna jump no more!
@cathymaid You should definitely track it down - it's an episode called "Soldiers Of The Empire", where Dax & Worf are assigned to General Martok's ship, the Rotarran. They find out it hasn't had a single victory since it set out, because Martok has become cautious, even cowardly, since his escape from a Dominion prison camp. Naturally they help him become an awesome character again, purely through the power of punching and stabbing :)
You haven't heard Metal until you've heard it in the original Klingon.
Alien space Vikings, that's why I love the Klingons...
The lady on the end seems way into it 0:27
You know what's now on bucket list? Getting a bunch of people to learn this song and playing Star Trek Armada three against a maxed AI Borg. Imagine a massive Klingon Fleet warping into face off against a ton of Cubes with a bunch of nerds singing this song. I've got half of the song down, now I just need to get more people on board.
Martok's Machcha must be the Klingon version of Picard's Engage
DS9 made me really appreciate Klingons
What about Voyager?
@@GandalftheWise what about Voyager? I watched it, and I never felt they deepened my appreciation of Klingons for the most part, didn't feature them as much... and no, B'Elanna doesn't count.
@@MedalionDS9 B'Elanna is a main cast member and Klingon. Worf and the Klingons weren't in DS9 until about halfway through the series. Will you at least admit Voyager is just as good as DS9 and TNG?
@@GandalftheWise No, I won't because I don't feel that way. I still liked the show, but not as much as DS9 and TNG.
Well....it seems being on the bridge of a Klingon ship going into battle can be quite a lively affair. I bet the JemHadar don't put their voices into a hearty song before a battle haha!!!
My Blood is Boiling for battle . My Breath is Fire Duty in life Brotherhood in death Qapla'
Qapla! May the worthy, brave and honorable reach Stovokor.
Best scene of Klingons singing ever?
I sent this to my Star Wars friend. He said, "WHAT KIND OF MUSIC DO YOU LISTEN TO?!"
An instant classic star trek moment for me
Jem'hadar: "Founder, I am picking up a signal in subspace"
Founder: "Put it on speakers"
Klingons: *sing war song*
Founder: "Oh fuck..."
And then to add insult to injury, Defiant shows up, speakers blaring Worf's favorite Klingon opera, Aktuh and Melota, also blaring it out over subspace!
My buddy- what are klingons?
Me- mutha fuckin space vikings!
My buddy- gotcha!
That made that episode, especially with the shot of the Bird of Prey at the end. Class.
was neat seeing them all excited after being depressed the entire episode
It's "maqcha," roughly translated as "engage!"
Note, it isn't "majQa'" as someone else claims though both words sound similar. "majQa'" actually sounds like ""maj-KKHA" while "maqcha" sounds like "mahk-cha."
Paramount are IDIOTS for not releasing a CD or MP3s of such "space chanties"
These are Klingons! The Klingon heart beats within us all. Let it out. Say it proudly!
These are Klingons!
These are Klingons!
These are Klingons!
This is one of the best scenes in all of Star Trek
Worf and Martok turned the Rotarran from a ship of losers to a ship of warriors hungry for battle.
"Hear, sons of Kahless.
Hear, daughters too.
The blood of battle washes clean
The warrior, brave and true.
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.
Then we die with honor,
And join our fathers in the Black Fleet,
Where we battle forever,
Battling on through the endless fight."
That's what I was thinking!!!! I saw the episode of "Deadliest Warrior". When it got to the Maori Haka, I thought of this scene!!!
Forget Samurai.... The Klingons were just like the MAORI Warriors!!!!
"Ring around the rosey.
A pocket full of posies. Ashes to ashes, we all fall down."
Martok: "oh ya!"
My favorite part of this clip other then the war song is the IKS Rotaran coming about to kick some ass.
This song is in Star Trek online now a Klingon singing while fighting to his honourable death
Do you know how to access this song in Star Trek Online?
It plays in the mission The Doomsday Device
@@ThaMobstarr See here
ua-cam.com/video/Nidnf0YmcJs/v-deo.html
Loved this episode, and this scene was an amazing contrast to earlier in the episode when morale was low and they sung anyways
That shows what a good job Martok and Worf did with the crew. This ship was like the Klingon version of the submarine in Kelsey Grammar's film Down Periscope.
I love this episode
The one thing in this clip most people apparently overhear is that the IKS Rottaran (the name of the Bird-Of-Prey) is kinda "screeching along", like it's trying to say in the first fly-by "Ah, my crew's finally awake again" and in the second fly-by "Very well, feed me! NOW! Let me sink my talons into those Jem'Hadar petaQ!" >:D
0.48..this reminds the hunt for red October..
When the Russian's are singing and thier supposed to be in stealth..
Lyrics:
"Ring around the rosey. A pocket full of posies. Ashes to ashes, and we all fall down." (Repeat)
Ah, yes. A children's nursery rhyme originally about the Black Death.
I dedicate this to Tony Todd, who unfortunately passed away on November 6th at age 69. He portrayed Worf's brother Kurn. He's in Sto-vo-kor now. Rest in Peace.🙏
Just like the sea shanty's of olden times. You could imagine this on Nelson's warships
Imma sing this song near my friends and if they dont run or sing along, guess I'm getting some new friends
The prefect Klingon would be one with the spirt of TNG and the mind of TOS.
Honestly, the analogy that Klingon are like pirates isn't entirely wrong, but they are more like vikings honestly
Hello Star Trek fans :) Mopsrolle? I have found this song text before, for many years ago hehe :) I'm a big Star Trek fan too hehe :) Qapla'
Okay I will have to check out that episode, thanks for the info on the title.
@Aegrim: Two? I remember him playing that bad-ass guy who stood up to a Klingon judge (and subsequently was sent to Rura Penthe), but I don't remember the second role. I'm too lazy to run to Google, but was he perhaps the commander of the Bird-of-Prey those Augments stole?
So, Klingons still sing shanties!
how it feels to go to the supermarket during covid
Best version thus far!
Qoy qeylIs puqloD
Qoy puqbe'pu'
ya bo ma bo je' SuvwI'
Say moH chu may'u
maSuv manong 'ej maHoHchu'
nI'be'yInmaj 'ach wovqu'!
batlh maHghbej'jyoqIjDaq
vavpu'ma' DImuvpa'reH maSuvtaH
Qu' DamevQo' maSuvtaH, ma'ov
I believe the English translation goes something like this...
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.
Then we die with Honor and join our fathers in the black fleet
Where we battle forever battling on through the eternal fight.
Sea Shanties brought me here.
I think I must have missed this episode, as I have no recollection of it.
3 people would be fed to wild targs for goodness's sake
THESE ARE TRUE KLINGONS! the so called "Klingons" on discovery are not worthy of licking the blood from Kahless' bat'leth
That's house Mo'kai for you. There's a reason they were wiped out.
@@michaelgreenwood3413 they were without honor
Me and my friends in my car before our road trip.
Klingons - The greatest warriors & partiers in the known galaxy !! QiPlaH !
If there ever is a Klingon-centric series, then what's the Klingon version of "Space, the final frontier"? Right answers only.
Call me crazy, but I think Klingons are cute! ^^
@Inelein Notice they got him back to play 2 different klingons in enterprise?
Space bikers are always cool!
Hear, Sons of Kahless
Stupid question but does anyone have any suggestions for a good, free or cheap Klingon translator or lessons?
Bing
Very late, but Duolingo.
Long live the empire
QAPLA!!!
@saberswing I think they're like a cross between the best of the Vikings and the Samurai. =)
still getting a chill watchin' Rotaran making a turn :). God help Jem'Hadar
Well, It was a good day for the Jem'Hadar to Die! 😈
It is also my favorite....
Thought they were crazy to be fighting when an enemy ship could come upon them at any moment!
Wish i knew... sounds like mach'cha to me.. and Martok says it before too after having given an order.. similar to picard saying engage, or make it so... so what it means is up to debate
you know when they start singing at 1.5 tempo speed faster if you put a drum or 3 to that and maybe some horns in there you'd have a rock song. hehe or at least some inspirational american tune. you know the epic video game song type.
I know ill get lot of crap for this , deep space nine is by magnitudes better than voyager , there i said it
Just facts, man.
Voyager had great production values, a talented cast and writing that would have sunk ANYTHING.
makes me want to learn Klingon! Where's my wallet got to get me that Klingon
dictionary...
Qa'plah!
Hail Martok Hail Worf Qapla'
Long live the Empire!! Qa'pla!!!
The REAL Star Trek!!!
@russellkerr I would but even Klingons fear and loath my singing voice...
Hey Steph :D
wow they reiterated that you should feel cramps but should not be extreme and you should talk to your doc if it is...if only docs did not dismiss women...still do
Maqcha!