I’m sure I’m missing more examples, but space got a little cramped.

Edit: added Saru for Admiral Patrick, and in doing so, had to add SNW Kirk to hide Saru’s cropped head… also now featuring a conveniently placed Zora… plus Kira and Jadzia’s beautiful rendition of “Allamaraine” followed by drunk Bashir for Lopen’s Left Arm… more backup vocals from “Unnamed Klingon Chef” from DS9 in lieu of Gowron from the Klingon language program for PrinceWith999Enemies… including the DS9 do-re-mi quartet for CelloMike… rounded out with blooper reel Gene and Danilo for aeronmelon.

  • @PrinceWith999Enemies
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    11 months ago

    If I can make a suggestion, Gowron’s song from the (I believe) canon computer game Star Trek: Klingon should make him not only eligible, but front row. I give you the Klingon War Song with English translation.

    Okay, so he’s more the persuasion accompaniment, but as Captain I think he gets the credit, plus I don’t remember if anyone else recognizable is on the bridge in this scene.

    It’s probably been 30 years or so since I played this game (it was actually a Klingon language learning program, complete with crappy microphone input).

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      611 months ago

      Damn, that’s a deep cut. He appears to only laugh a bit and cheer them on. I’ll see if I can find a shot that’s not all of 5 pixels, though.

      • @PrinceWith999Enemies
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        611 months ago

        I’m not even sure the original game was as much as 640x480, but it was a pretty amazing and immersive experience for teenage me.

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          411 months ago

          Best I can do is the Klingon chef from DS9. Not a lot of source material for that language program.

          • @PrinceWith999Enemies
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            411 months ago

            That’s more than fair. They probably sold like 11 copies. The actors were really into it though, and it was a very early game to be based around recorded video rather than computer graphics.