I was wondering if anyone else noticed the singing... What poor tone-deaf person did they hire for it? I don't like to be stingy about musical training but it really was bad.
I actually like Kahless' song--though "chant" might be a better word. It's very much like anglo-saxon or viking plain chant, which sounds weird to the modern ear--sort of like Eowyn's song from the expanded LOTR.
That one part DOES remind me of the Ricola commercials, though. :rolleyes:
This is one of the reasons why House Peg is the worst mission on the game.
First of all, songs (and language) change meaning all the time. Maybe Kahless was singing an older version. Or maybe he was doing a tribute to the Dahar master. Who knows?
Second, continuity in Star Trek lore is a freaking joke, and invoking it as a criticism is just silly. I mean, hell, I remember when the Klingon homeworld was named Klinzhai, not this Q'onos garbage.:D
Second, continuity in Star Trek lore is a freaking joke, and invoking it as a criticism is just silly. I mean, hell, I remember when the Klingon homeworld was named Klinzhai, not this Q'onos garbage.:D
I actually like Kahless' song--though "chant" might be a better word. It's very much like anglo-saxon or viking plain chant, which sounds weird to the modern ear--sort of like Eowyn's song from the expanded LOTR.
This!
Its really good, im thankful ive never had to witness that advert though probably because im from the UK.
Always probably explains why I loved every moment of that chant when I was running up the hall to fight more heralds haha its was brilliant to fight with my fake-sword of kahless in one hand and the chant in the background.
definitely felt very klingon.
Sadly how that episode ended was far more disappointing that I actually imagined.
What kind of klingon attempts to talk his enemy to death? pffft.
I liked it. It is really more of a chant than a song. Wish there were more things such as QeylIss chanting before battle in this game. Adds to immersion. People seem unaware it is the little things which sustain suspension of disbelief and contribute to immersion. Like with a lot of things in this game, the writer(s?) will include things like this and then turn around five seconds later to stick a giant "Wait, What?!" incident in as well. Which jars me right out of the story.
Sorry, not sorry. I think the writer(s?) really should be replaced. With someone who has at least has a passing familiarity with Star Trek. You know, someone like JJ Abrams.
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Truth be told, I don't mind the singing
That one part DOES remind me of the Ricola commercials, though. :rolleyes:
First of all, songs (and language) change meaning all the time. Maybe Kahless was singing an older version. Or maybe he was doing a tribute to the Dahar master. Who knows?
Second, continuity in Star Trek lore is a freaking joke, and invoking it as a criticism is just silly. I mean, hell, I remember when the Klingon homeworld was named Klinzhai, not this Q'onos garbage.:D
..and the name Q'onos looks like where you buy submarine/hero sandwiches.
the Klingon have gone commercial
A song makes it one of your worst lol? Critics are harsh..
The chanting of Kahless the Monologger was . . . appropriate to his level of competence.
Hell, in TNG's first season it was named Kling.
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You mean this one :
https://youtu.be/nNTVzwjEyb4?list=PL3JhLwJfNOnA5ZBzRX0vS0yoSqW_urt-9
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This!
Its really good, im thankful ive never had to witness that advert though probably because im from the UK.
Always probably explains why I loved every moment of that chant when I was running up the hall to fight more heralds haha its was brilliant to fight with my fake-sword of kahless in one hand and the chant in the background.
definitely felt very klingon.
Sadly how that episode ended was far more disappointing that I actually imagined.
What kind of klingon attempts to talk his enemy to death? pffft.
Sorry, not sorry. I think the writer(s?) really should be replaced. With someone who has at least has a passing familiarity with Star Trek. You know, someone like JJ Abrams.
Any mission where a Klingon sings is bound to wind up among my favorites.