If it is viral advertising then the best thing we can do is ignore it. Whoever made it wants us to waste our time looking at it searching for some anwser as to what it means when it probably means nothing. Which is exactly why we should do the complete opposite.
However, I also think it's more likely for J.J. Abrams' next Trek movie. He's big on viral marketing, all the ships in the video are TOS-era, and the Soviet Union image of Klingons is more TOS-Klingon than anything else.
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I think it's beautiful. However, I also think it's more likely for J.J. Abrams' next Trek movie. He's big on viral marketing, all the ships in the video are TOS-era, and the Soviet Union image of Klingons is more TOS-Klingon than anything else.
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If it is viral advertising then the best thing we can do is ignore it. Whoever made it wants us to waste our time looking at it searching for some anwser as to what it means when it probably means nothing. Which is exactly why we should do the complete opposite.
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I think it's beautiful.
However, I also think it's more likely for J.J. Abrams' next Trek movie. He's big on viral marketing, all the ships in the video are TOS-era, and the Soviet Union image of Klingons is more TOS-Klingon than anything else.
I agree. The Video was also quite funny and good.
Cryptic has officially stated it's not them: http://www.massively.com/2009/10/27/cryptic-isnt-spreading-klingon-propaganda-but-its-still-aweso/
??? WTF are you talking about.
On topic, that video is great. Well done, and very authentically Klingon.