"The Hunt For Enterprise B" – Opening



Join the Hunt! in this opening scene from the hit Film, a humble romulan intelligence analyst reports a disturbing revelation to his superiors. revelations that may be the first steps to war.

Part of the build up to the Next Wings of Romulus episode: “The Tomed Incident”

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46 thoughts on “"The Hunt For Enterprise B" – Opening”

  1. Me: "I'll hop onto a VGM video and give him a video idea."
    Me: [Clicks channel] "A new video." [Clicks and watches video]
    Me: "The Hunt for [SPOILER REDACTED] from the perspective of [SPOILER REDACTED]?"
    Me: "Computer, check notification settings for this channel."
    Computer: "Notification settings are set to give notification in upper right corner of the screen when this channel uploads a new video."
    Me: [Sees no notification indication] "Computer, check recent notifications."
    Computer: "One new video from Venom Geek Media 98. Shall I play it?"
    Me: "That's the one I just watched."

    Well, this is certainly a pleasant surprise (thanks for the "early" notification, YouTube). Can't wait to see the full video. Anyways, now that we can purchase the Armada and Bridge Commander series as a digital download, I was wondering if you could make a video critiquing these game's storylines against canon (which at the time, only went up to ST: Nemesis). And maybe throw the game "Star Trek Borg" in there for good measure.

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  2. I can accept the engineering section bugles being a modification for a cloaking system, but I always hated the extra impulse engines. If they were some kind of warp engines to allow this variant of the Excelsior's primary hull to separate and cruise at warp I'd be okay with that.

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  3. Uhh hate to break it to you two Tal Shiar spys but those bulging hull sides don’t really do anything. My info indicated they were places to store all manner of odd things. Rumors persist of liquid waste storage tanks. But I find it dubious at best to believe Starfleet hauls around its own excess feces.

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  4. The hunt for Red October is one of my favorite books. I can't believe it took me till the end of the video to realize what I was looking at. Well played good sir, and let us hope that Harriman and company won't be liable for barretry by the time all is over and done with.

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  5. How did the romulans get cats did the tower CR have some special operation where they abducted enough cats from Earth to start a breeding colony on Romulus and why cats why didn't the romulans get dogs and I'm sure that Starfleet probably would have just give them cats if they ask for it

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  6. I like the idea that the bulges on either side of a refit Excelsior AKA Lakota class refit helps with creating a federation cloaking field I take it in your head cannon that after the Treaty of algeron all the cloaking Tech was removed and other standard engineering components were placed in them to compensate

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  7. This was pretty good. Definitely appreciate the nods to Tom Clancy. I've always thought considering modern Trek films are essentially dumbed downed action films now, that if JJ & and his cohorts' penchant for ripping off others work, they'd at least rip-off Hunt for Red October. It is made for a Star Trek interpretation.

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