Star Trek: Klingon
PC, 1996, Simon & Schuster Interactive
Your father Torghn
has been murdered -- on the very day of your Rite of Ascension trial.
You are Pok and in the ways of your people, you cannot, will not, rest
until your father and clan (House of Seplch) are avenged!
Aided
by the Leader of the Klingon High Council, Gowron, your father's friend,
you embark on a rite of passage that will sweep you into the fierce and
savage politics of the Klingon clans. Show weakness and die. Show
strength and knowledge in Klingon ways and you might just survive and
earn the title Suvwl, Klingon warrior.
Directed by Jonathan
Frakes, Star Trek: The Next Generation's Commander William T. Riker, and
starring Robert O'Reilly in his reprised role as Gowron, this
interactive adventure requires that you, as Pok, become intimately
familiar with Klingon culture, including body language, customs and
speech (phrasing).
From the Starfleet holodeck (you're really the
good guy), you'll encounter aliens and serve aboard the Bird of Prey
Tagana. Through the use of two separate programs contained in the 3-CD
set, you'll have to master the mandatory and crucial tests of the
Language Lab to prepare you for the holodeck adventure in Immersion
Studies.
Star Trek: Klingon features an hour and a half of
original Star Trek film footage and an optional Voice Recognition System
that allows you to actually practice and master Klingon pronunciation
verbally. Marc Okrand tutors in the The Language Lab with some
voice-over by Michael Dorn, Worf of Star Trek: The Next Generation fame.
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