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{{Sidebar videogame|
 
{{Sidebar videogame|
| Image = Klingon Academy cover.jpg
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|image = Klingon Academy cover.jpg
| Title = Star Trek: Klingon Academy
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|Title = Star Trek: Klingon Academy
| Publisher = [[Interplay]]
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|Publisher = [[Interplay Entertainment]]
| Developer = [[14 Degrees East]]
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|Developer = [[14 Degrees East]]
| Released = {{d|15|June|2000}}
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|Released = {{d|21|June|2000}}
| Year = [[2291]]
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|Year = [[2291]]
| Platform = {{platform|win9x}} {{platform|macos}}
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|Platform = {{platform|win9x}}
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|rating = {{game ratings|ESRB=t|ELSPA=15|USK=12|SELL=12|OFLC=G8}}
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|Reference = {{ASIN|B0000296ZB}} (US)<br/>{{ASIN|B00004UFDX|UK}} (UK)<br/>{{ASIN|B00004U5V7|DE}} (Germany)
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|Genres = Simulation
 
}}
 
}}
'''Star Trek: Klingon Academy''' is a simulation [[Games|game]], published by [[Interplay]] in 2000. You play from the perspective of Torlek, a cadet of [[General]] [[Chang (General)|Chang]]'s elite command academy. You follow him as he makes his way through trial after trial. He eventually catches the interest of Chang himself, who recruits him to help in discovering the nature of a growing insurgency in the [[Klingon Empire]].
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'''Star Trek: Klingon Academy''' is a simulation [[Games|game]], published by [[Interplay Entertainment]] in 2000. You play from the perspective of Torlek, a cadet of [[General]] [[Chang (General)|Chang]]'s elite command academy. You follow him as he makes his way through trial after trial. He eventually catches the interest of Chang himself, who recruits him to help discover the nature of a growing insurgency within the [[Klingon Empire]].
   
 
==Setting and Story==
 
==Setting and Story==
This game occurs just before the first [[Khitomer Accords]] as shown in {{film|6}}. General Chang is but Brigadier Kerla's predecessor, as Military Advisor to [[Gorkon]]'s predecessor in the Chancellery. He also doubles as the lead instructor in the Klingon Defense Forces Elite Command Academy. Gorkon himself is but Chang's predecessor, as Chief of Staff.
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The game occurs just before the first [[Khitomer Accords]] as shown in {{film|6}}. General Chang is Brigadier Kerla's predecessor the Military Advisor to Chancellor Lorak, [[Gorkon]]'s predecessor. Chang is also the lead instructor at the Klingon Defense Forces Elite Command Academy. Gorkon is Chang's predecessor as Chief of Staff.
   
The story starts with an attempted coup against then-Chancellor Lorak, who is gravely ill. In a heated battle above the [[Qo'noS|Klingon homeworld]] itself, General Chang foils this attempt.
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The story starts with an attempted coup against the gravely ill then-Chancellor Lorak. In a heated battle above the [[Qo'noS|Klingon homeworld]], General Chang foils this attempt, injuring his eye in the process.
   
The game is divided into two campaigns. The first is but a simulated campaign in the Academy: a hypothetical war with the [[Federation]]. Starting with a blitzkrieg, the war shifts deeper into Federation space, as you are to exploit the weaknesses inherent in the Federation's greatest strength &ndash; diplomacy &ndash; which renders the enemy "a brittle unity" in Chang's eyes. The war ends on [[Earth]]'s doorstep, as the Federation's response to the diversionary blitzkrieg and to its diplomatic weakness leads to conflict within the Sol system itself &ndash; and the unleashing of one of humanity's "greatest scientific achievements" ([[Project Genesis]]) of mass destruction on Earth itself.
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The game is divided into two campaigns: The first is a simulated war against the [[Federation]]. Starting with a blitzkrieg, the war moves deeper into Federation space, exploiting the weaknesses inherent in the Federation's greatest strength &ndash; diplomacy &ndash; which renders the enemy "a brittle unity" in Chang's eyes. The war ends at the heart of the Federation, General Chang uses humanity's "greatest scientific achievements" ([[Project Genesis]]) on Earth wiping out all life.
   
During breaks from the Academy, you are called to spy on treasonous elements in the Klingon Empire, elements with ties to the recent coup attempt against the Chancellor.
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During breaks from the Academy, you are called to spy on treasonous elements with ties to the recent coup attempt against the Chancellor.
 
Upon graduation (a great honor, given the atrocious failure rate), Lorak dies, and the worst civil war in the history of the Empire &ndash; none other before or after as devastating (''including'' the [[2368]] war that saw [[Gowron]]'s ascendancy) &ndash; ensues, with radical ramifications to come...
 
   
 
Upon graduation (a great honor, given the atrocious failure rate), Chancellor Lorak dies, and the worst civil war in the history of the Empire ensues, with radical ramifications to come...
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==Campaigns==
 
==Campaigns==
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===Unto the Breach===
 
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===Containment===
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===Cry Havoc===
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===The Dogs of War===
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===Stirrings of Treason===
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===Fields of Death===
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===And Death Rained Down===
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===Guest of the Empire===
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===Sacrifice===
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===A Prayer for Heroes Fallen===
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===Dare the Impossible===
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===Treachery: Exposed!===
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===Genesis===
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===The Lines are Drawn===
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===Lateral Thinking===
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===Mortal's Chiefest Enemy===
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===Fortress, Fallen===
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===Kut'luch Rank===
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===Circles of Power===
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===Hunter and Prey===
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===Cataclysm===
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===The Search===
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===Desperate Measures===
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===Tricks of the Trade===
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===taH pagh taH'be===
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==Credits==
 
==Credits==
 
===Cast===
 
===Cast===
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[[File:Gorkon (greenscreen).jpg|thumb|Actor [[David Warner]] during production of this game]]
 
* [[Christopher Plummer]] as [[Chang (General)|Chang]]
 
* [[Christopher Plummer]] as [[Chang (General)|Chang]]
 
* [[David Warner]] as [[Gorkon]]
 
* [[David Warner]] as [[Gorkon]]
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* [[Michael Dorn]] as Thok Mak (Colonel Worf's younger brother)
 
* [[Michael Dorn]] as Thok Mak (Colonel Worf's younger brother)
 
* [[Wayne Grace]] as Poktarl
 
* [[Wayne Grace]] as Poktarl
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* [[George Takei]] as Captain [[Hikaru Sulu]]
 
* [[Michael Gough]] as:
 
* [[Michael Gough]] as:
 
** Civil War Engineer
 
** Civil War Engineer
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** Civil War Science Officer
 
** Civil War Science Officer
 
** Mobile Cargo Captain
 
** Mobile Cargo Captain
*[[Phil Proctor|Philip Proctor]] as:
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*[[Philip Proctor]] as:
 
** Civil War Helm Officer
 
** Civil War Helm Officer
 
** Tako
 
** Tako
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====Viacom Consumer Products====
 
====Viacom Consumer Products====
* Paramount Pictures Liasons Director, Product Development-Interactive & Technology: Harry Lang
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* Paramount Pictures Liaisons Director, Product Development-Interactive & Technology: Harry Lang
 
* Supervisor, Product Development-Interactive & Technology: Dan Felts
 
* Supervisor, Product Development-Interactive & Technology: Dan Felts
 
* Klingon Mission Builder: Brian Aamot, Brainwave
 
* Klingon Mission Builder: Brian Aamot, Brainwave
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====Special Thanks====
 
====Special Thanks====
 
* Based on ''Star Trek'', created by [[Gene Roddenberry]] (1921-1991)
 
* Based on ''Star Trek'', created by [[Gene Roddenberry]] (1921-1991)
* Special Thanks to [[Rick Berman]], [[Dave Rossi]], Ron Surma and [[Dan Curry]] from ''Star Trek'' production and Juliet Dutton at PAramount.
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* Special Thanks to [[Rick Berman]], [[Dave Rossi]], Ron Surma and [[Dan Curry]] from ''Star Trek'' production and Juliet Dutton at Paramount.
   
 
=====Developer Relations Special Thanks=====
 
=====Developer Relations Special Thanks=====
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* Tom French
 
* Tom French
   
==Also see==
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==External links==
 
* [http://www.klingonacademy.com/ KlingonAcademy.com]
 
* [http://www.klingonacademy.com/ KlingonAcademy.com]
 
* {{Wikipedia-title}} (with spoilers for the civil war campaign)
* [[Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (game)|Star Trek: Starfleet Academy]]
 
* {{Wikipedia}} (with spoilers for the civil war campaign)
 
 
   
 
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Revision as of 01:22, 19 May 2015

Template:Realworld

Star Trek: Klingon Academy is a simulation game, published by Interplay Entertainment in 2000. You play from the perspective of Torlek, a cadet of General Chang's elite command academy. You follow him as he makes his way through trial after trial. He eventually catches the interest of Chang himself, who recruits him to help discover the nature of a growing insurgency within the Klingon Empire.

Setting and Story

The game occurs just before the first Khitomer Accords as shown in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. General Chang is Brigadier Kerla's predecessor the Military Advisor to Chancellor Lorak, Gorkon's predecessor. Chang is also the lead instructor at the Klingon Defense Forces Elite Command Academy. Gorkon is Chang's predecessor as Chief of Staff.

The story starts with an attempted coup against the gravely ill then-Chancellor Lorak. In a heated battle above the Klingon homeworld, General Chang foils this attempt, injuring his eye in the process.

The game is divided into two campaigns: The first is a simulated war against the Federation. Starting with a blitzkrieg, the war moves deeper into Federation space, exploiting the weaknesses inherent in the Federation's greatest strength – diplomacy – which renders the enemy "a brittle unity" in Chang's eyes. The war ends at the heart of the Federation, General Chang uses humanity's "greatest scientific achievements" (Project Genesis) on Earth wiping out all life.

During breaks from the Academy, you are called to spy on treasonous elements with ties to the recent coup attempt against the Chancellor.

Upon graduation (a great honor, given the atrocious failure rate), Chancellor Lorak dies, and the worst civil war in the history of the Empire ensues, with radical ramifications to come...

Credits

Cast

Gorkon (greenscreen)

Actor David Warner during production of this game

Voice Cast

  • Greg Eagles as Torlek
  • Michael Dorn as Thok Mak (Colonel Worf's younger brother)
  • Wayne Grace as Poktarl
  • George Takei as Captain Hikaru Sulu
  • Michael Gough as:
    • Civil War Engineer
    • Battlestation Commander
  • Barry Lynch as:
    • Academy Helmsman
    • ra'wl'a Captain
    • Freighter Captain 1
    • tlHoy Captain
  • Kevin M. Richardson as:
    • Civil War Communications Officer
    • Garlok
    • Starbase 1
    • Tholian Commander
    • Tutorial Instructor
  • Perry Brown as:
    • Civil War Marine Commander
    • Vutwl' Hech Captain
  • David Lodge as:
    • Academy Weapons Officer
    • Chang's Communications Officer
    • Wingman 1
    • Povaq Captain
  • John Vernon as:
    • Academy Communications Officer
    • Federation Commander 2
  • T.C. Carson as:
    • Academy Engineer
    • Gorkon Allied Command
    • Starbase 2
  • Murphy Dunne as:
    • Academy Security Officer
    • Freighter Captain 5
    • QeynoHo
  • John Shull as:
    • Academy First Officer
    • Hovak Captain
    • Starbase 3
  • James Horan as:
    • Academy Marine Commander
    • Starbase 4
    • Wingman 2
    • Romulan Captain 2
  • Jamie Alcroft as:
    • Civil War Weapons Officer
    • Freighter Captain 2
    • Altair Star Captain
    • Soorex
  • Lex Lang as:
    • Civil War First Officer
    • Hopogh Captain
    • Federation Commander 4
  • Brad Sanders as:
    • Academy Medical Officer
    • Freighter Captain 3
    • Wingman 7
    • Captain Ignatius Wright
  • Ron Taylor
    • Civil War Science Officer
    • Mobile Cargo Captain
  • Philip Proctor as:
    • Civil War Helm Officer
    • Tako
    • Commander Roq
  • Ron Feinberg as:
    • Civil War Medical Officer
    • WuHey
    • Federation Commander 1
  • Sean Smith as:
    • Academy Science Officer
    • HoDlytl Officer
    • Adel Radsek
  • Michael Clarke Duncan as Opening Movie Klingons

Crew

  • Produced by: Raphael Hernandez
  • Line Producer: Rene Hakiki
  • Game Design: Ron Hodge, Brent Kollmansberger, Steve McLafferty
  • Lead / 3D Programmer: John Panettiere
  • Lead Artist: Perry Scalf
  • AI / Physics Programmer: Robert Coultrip, PhD
  • Interface Programming: Mark Murakami
  • Sound Programming: Jude Greer
  • 3D Art: Manuel Salazar, Kurt Rauer, Chris Regalado, Mark Bergo
  • Mission Scripting: Danien Chee, Rene Hakiki, Chad Nicholas, Danny Stanley, Steve McLafferty
  • Story by: Raphael Hernandez, Brent Kollmansberger, Ron Hodge
  • Film Script by: Raphael Hernandez
  • Multiplayer Coding By: Wombat Games
    • For Wombat Games: Jason Spangler, Rick Delashmit
  • Additional Programming: Mike Kelleghan, Intermetrics
  • Additional Art: Arlene Somers, Pete Meihuizen, Evan Chantland, Tony Martin, Cornelia Magas
  • Additional Mission Scripting: Chuck Cuevas, Will Lebus, Grant Dai
  • Main Menu Script: Danien Chee
  • Training Mission Scripting: Chad Nicholas
  • In-Game Movie Scripting: Steve McLafferty
  • Multiplayer Mission Scripting: Danien Chee
  • Media Resource Management: Rene Hakiki
  • Installer: Daniel Stanley
  • Game Manual: Ron Hodge
  • Division Head: Brian Christian

Interplay Entertainment Corp

  • Marketing: Stacy Bremmer, Paul Naftalis
  • Creative Services Manager: Kathy Helgason
  • Production Manager: Thom Dohner
  • Traffic Manager: Brian Harkins
  • Package Layout and Design (US): Schlieker Design
  • Public Relations: Heather McLaughlin
  • Project 'Grandfather': James Boone

14 Degrees East

  • Director of Technology: Eric Whelpley
  • Film Script Editing: D.C. Fontana

Quality Assurance

  • Directors of Quality Assurance: Jeremy S. Barnes, Michael Motoda
  • QA Managers: Greg "Moose" Baumeister, "Junga" Dave Simon
  • QA Division Operations Manager: Monica Vallejo
  • QA Project Supervisors: Erick "Vampire" Lujan, Cory "Faerl" Nelson, Doug Finch
  • QA Senior Testers: Erick "Sonic Pooh" Guenther, Eric "Fillabuster" Fong, Kevin "Daulton" Osburn
  • QA Testers: Mark "Fezzik" Pfeiffer, Eric "Eraser" Pribish, Bradley "Devil Doll" Dutton, Joe "Mystic" Isip, Harold "Dragonball" Kim, Devin "Mother-Animal" Vink, Erik "Bomber" Hernandez, John "Random" Hoover, Seth "Moonchilde" Baker, Albert "Teknojedi" Perez, David "Hunter" Vodhanel, Belinda "Vexen" Berglof, Erik "Crow" Markham, David "Marikus" Webb, Brock "Dolomite" Heinz, David "Chewy" Farias
  • QA IS Technicians: Bill "So-Lo" Delk, Tom "The Major" Quast
  • Compatibility Manager: Darrell Jones
  • Compatibility Technicians: Derek Gibbs, Joshua Walters, David Parkyn, John Parker

Interplay Audio

  • Supervising Sound Designer/Editor: Adam Levenson
  • Supervising Mastering Engineer: Craig Duman

In-Game Audio

  • Music Composed & Conducted by: Inon Zur
  • Performed by: Members of the Seattle Philharmonic and Chorus
  • Music Editing by: Rick Jackson, Ron Valdez, Pull
  • Dialog Editing by: Frank Szick, Stephen Miller
  • Additional Mastering by: Frank Szick

Dialog

  • VO Direction & Casting by: Chris Borders
  • VO Recorded At: Screenmusic Studios
  • VO Engineer: Ernie Sheesley

Cinematics Audio

  • Music by: Rick Jackson
  • Additional Music by: Albert Olson
  • Additional Music Mixing by: Rick Winquest
  • Foley Recorded at EFX by: Eric Thompson (Foley Mixer), Sean Row (Foley Artist)
  • Dialog and Foley Editing by: Eight Ball Sound, Adam Levenson, Chris Borders
  • Location Sound Supervision by: Chris Borders
  • Audio Director & Re-recording Mixer: Charles Deenen
  • Audio Administrator: Gloria Soto
  • Mixed at Interplay Entertainment in Dolby Surround

Interplay Video

  • Video Services Provided by: Dave "AVID master" Cravens, Bill "Compress this!" Stoudt, Dan "You want it when" Williams

Interplay Technology

  • Audio and Video Compression Technology: Paul Allen Edelstein
  • DirectSound 3D Programmer: Darren Monahan
  • Additional Programming Tools: John Morgan

Viacom Consumer Products

  • Paramount Pictures Liaisons Director, Product Development-Interactive & Technology: Harry Lang
  • Supervisor, Product Development-Interactive & Technology: Dan Felts
  • Klingon Mission Builder: Brian Aamot, Brainwave
  • Live Action Film Production provided by An Ideal World

An Ideal World

  • Producer: Lou Chagaris
  • Director: Robb Hart
  • Artist: Geanie
  • Line Producer: Jon Shigematsu
  • Assistant Director: Mike K.
  • 2nd Assistant Director: Mike M.
  • Director of Photography: Rich Shaefer
  • First Assistant Camera: Brian Rupp
  • Video Tech: Hollywood Nat.
  • Tape OP: Mark Koonce
  • Gaffer: Greg Kindrick
  • Best Boy Electric: Hollywood Nat.
  • Key Grip: Joachim Barnreuther
  • Grip: Stan Gerber
  • Painter: Hollywood Nat.
  • Script Supervisor: Katy Dowdalls
  • 2nd Camera: Tom Denovie
  • Stunt Coordinator: Doc Duhame
  • Carpenter: Mike Wagstaff
  • Audio: Phil Brown
  • 2nd Audio: Valerie Stulman
  • Boom: Brian Porlier
  • Make-Up: Richard Snell, Belinda Bryant
  • Wardrobe: Kim Shull
  • Wardrobe Assistants: Renne, Mary Ellen
  • Teleprompt: Sharon Ruiz
  • First Aid: Scott Baron
  • Key Production Assistant: Manny Michel
  • Production Assistant 2: Andy Cheung
  • Production Assistant 3: Darryl Garcia
  • Craft Services: Anita Lyman
  • Hair: Josee Normad
  • Hair Assistants: Charlotte, Norma
  • Casting: Ron Surma, Star Trek Production at Paramount

Special Thanks

Developer Relations Special Thanks
  • Brian Bruning, 3dfx
  • Vaughn Rhodes, Rendition
  • John Kim, Diamond Multimedia
  • Chris Donahue, nVidia
  • Jay Stocking, nVidia
  • Jim Clardy, NEC Electronics Inc.
  • Bill Gavlicek, Creative Labs, Inc.
  • Brett Schneff, Microsoft
Special Scripting Thanks
  • Chris Holland
  • Tom French

External links