"Battle of Narendra III" - Old Version
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"Battle of Narendra III" - Yesterday's Enterprise.
In 2344, the Enterprise-C receives a distress call from the Klingon outpost on Narendra III and engages four Romulan Warbirds.
Regarding the initial attack on the Enterprise-C by the Romulan:
I intended that the Enterprise had assumed there were no attacking ships present. The distress call did not specify who was attacking, therefore the ship would have ended red alert and dropped shields to transport down and render aid. At this point the Romulan attacked and this attack wrecked the shield system. I would have put this in a title screen but I rendered that scene literally months ago and I did the titles just before uploading it, so by then I had forgot what my thinking was about the scene!
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Based upon the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, "Yesterday's Enterprise".
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3D Models:
Enterprise-C and Enterprise-D by
Scifi-Art
Vmelak Warbird
Model and textures: LC Amaral
Design: Raven Night
This ship was designed specifically as a pre-TNG / Ambassador-era warbird. It is not a canon class. The ship is conjectured to be 346m long and was the first Romulan ship to be powered by an artificial quantum singularity.
Planet textures:
Source unknown
Explosion footage:
Detonation Films
Music:
Jerry Goldsmith
Danny Pelfrey
Dennis McCarthy
Background info sources:
Ex Astris Scientia
Memory-Alpha
Memory-Beta
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Made purely for non-profit purposes. STAR TREK is a registered trademark of CBS/Paramount Pictures etc. No infringement intended. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I love this! The ships and their lighting are absolutely wonderful. I love the pre-TNG Warbird! Man... I wish this was an actual episode! I also love how faithful you stayed to Captain Garrett's account of the battle. Four warbirds and everything.
Great job!
Can you give us more?
The shape of those warbirds is even more similar to the real world vehicle called "Bird of Prey", originally, "Oiseau de Proie", which is the French name for the 14-bis, the plane made by Santos-Dumont. Its front elevator, and its rear wings made it seems like a bird of prey, like startrek ones. But the original name is not about any military purposes. It's just about the shape. This plane have flown in Paris in 1906, in front of a crown, and cameras, which made photos and VIDEOS. It started from the ground, lift up by itself, and came back later in entirely in safe conditions, just like now-days replica of this plane.
Yesterday’s Enterprise should have been made into a feature length movie, waaaaay too much happened to be limited to just one episode.
Wow, That was great! Nice work all around. The editing of the various soundtracks was done well too.
Very, very well made! Did a very good job in filling in the gap in the original episode. A lot of work went into this. Thank's for producing and sharing this talented work.
This is still one of my favorite interpretations of that famous battle. On a historical note, the space of time between Kirk & Spock and the adventures of Capt. Picard and the Enterprise D, there was great expansion in the Federation and the entire Beta Quadrant was constantly on the brink of war.
Why weren't the shields up and operating at maximum capacity? You are entering an unknown situation and responding to a DISTRESS call of an Attack?
Assuming they were, Romulan tech rivals Fed tech.
Baseshocks Why would we Need to ASSume that? They are responding to a distress call from a Klingon outpost that is being Attacked.... Don't get me wrong but the key word: Attack would automatically make me go to battle stations, shields at maximum... ALL Weapons at ready and FULLY activated. Sensor sweep analysis anyone?? Come on man!!
Trent Timoy
They Rival fed tech meaning they can target the Enterprise warp engines right after decloaking. As we have seen in the series time and time again, warp engines can be disabled even with the shields up.
Baseshocks The Enterprise was completely caught off guard to have sustained that much damage during the initial first strike. I would have to assess that as a breach of appropriate protocols when entering a potentially unpredictable situation. If I'm not mistaken, part of battle tactics includes a "first strike" on your opponent to gain a upper hand (the Romulans achieved that). The Enterprise sensors should've anticipated a 'decloaking" ship. This scenario was all set-up for the historical significance it contributed to the stronger ties between the Klingon empire and the Federation. The circumstances that occurred with this Enterprise was meant to be in order to forge the alliance that the Federation and Klingons enjoy today.
Trent Timoy
For the amount of damage given.. This is a fan made cgi scenario. The way i see it war bird declockes and damages engines. The rest is a battle.
I enjoyed every frame of that. Thank you for posting.
Great video! That was one of my favorite New Trek episodes. Thanks for all the work!
Rachel Garrett wasn't a very good captain that's for sure
Correct. She should of used photon torpedo's as well
The hell she wasn't >:( her and the crews efforts cemented the treaty between the Federation and the Klingon Empire, plus read the lost era novels that ship under her command for 11 years before Narendra III proves different,
Rachel Garrett was to the Enterprise C what Captain Kathryn Janeway was to Voyager. She was a excellent captain who happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. No Captain would have survived that onslaught even if shields would have been up
A Captain is only as good or bad as the crew he or she commands.
She was one of the best that's why she was in command of the flagship
Awesome work! The effects and cg work were all top notch!
I especially liked the shot with the dedication plaque, very touching.
That's a brilliant video! I really enjoyed the C/D encounter and the snippets of TNG "Yesterday's Enterprise" played over the scene - very inspired and an excellent selection of lines. Look forward to your next.
Wow - A lot of work went into this! And it looks great! Thanks!
One of the best made fan videos I have ever seen! Really a amazing job.
That was wonderful. I loved your take on starship battles, a cross between the 'jet fighter' battles in warp and the 'naval battleship battle' from ST:WoK. It looked terrific, and the narrative text was compelling. Nice work. :)
You guys did a bloody excellent job on this, well done
That is gorgeous!!! Probably one of the best Star Trek Animations out there. One can see the love you put in in this. Thank you!
You're hard work and determination shows! This is incredible
I just want to say that I have been watching this video, not to mention all your other work, for days now.
The Romulan Warbirds look outstanding. The black paint over the green is sick.
Oh, and I'm definitely going to watch this in conjunction with "Yesterday's Enterprise". Such a great idea! lol
Excellent video, I love the detail of the ships and how you re-created the Ent-C/Ent-D meet. I can't want to see the edited version and I look forward to checking out all your videos.
One of my favorite episodes remastered. Very good job.
Nice work on the effects! Ship design taste is one thing, quality of work is another, outstanding stuff!
Well done! I like how you added momentum to the impacts on the Enterprise, something likely hard to pull off with the models used in the series' fx shots.
A great video man. Especially at the end with the ships plaque, slowly floating through space, was a very nice touch.
This was a wonderful way to do this episode and it's story justice. Well done.
Great job. I really enjoyed that. The creativity and talent of some people never ceases to amaze me.
Superbly done!!! Excellent CGI and retelling of the story line.
Very cool and well made video! I really like the design you did for the Romulan ships of that era.
This actually had a rather good set of background music choices. Too often people who make these kinds of videos don't seem to put the thought into the music that you have. Great job.
Very nice detailing The music score is blended so well into the picture and choosen well to highen the setting. Nicely done.
GREAT JOB! I always wanted to see this battle, hope to see more from you. Thanks!
That was amazing! Simply stunning! VSFX, you do simply awsome work.
Thank you so much.
well made gold. Thank you for bringing this to the people who wish to see it.
You know what VideoSpaceFX, i really thoroughly enjoyed this, very nciely done. I expected exactly what I got anf was entertained. You have talent and I say good job and thank you!
Im loving how you captured the camera angles from the shows so perfectly....
All I can think of to make it better would be some acting, so that it seems like an actual episode.
That would be pretty cool, if you had good actors and sets.
Very good job!!!! Thanks for uploading this.
This good stuff here man. I can tell a lot of work went into this. Keep it up.
Very well done! Whatever minor 'mistakes' are besides the point. The Romulan ships looked amazing, as did the Enterprise C. This is a battle everyone has wanted to see, so thank you for making this for the fans! :D
I like what you've done so far and look forward to seeing a newer version when you have posted it.
Excellent vid and hard work! I thorougly enjoyed it! I agree with some of the other posters regarding points of the vid to fix in your finalized version, such as the 'rift' appearing after a volley of Photon torpedos. All in all it is an excellent rendition of pieces of the story left out of the series that we would have never seen otherwise, if not for your imagination and hard work... THANKS again! This is my favorite episode of TNG!
This is incredibly well done. Really nerdy, but great to watch. Cheers!
You did a really great job with this. Congratulations.
Excellent work in all aspects! I love it!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this creation of Narendra III. Well done!
Very nicely done. Impressive, to say the least. Great to finally see the battle of Narendra III.
The Plaque at the end is an excellent touch.
Impressive. I think it was well done. The rendering of Enterprise was phenominal. Good work!
Amazing rendering work :)
mega sweet!!!!love your content,storyline,effects etc!Keep doing what your doing!
very good. that was one of my favorite NG episodes. love getting to see the other part of the story.
Amazing work! This is the first video of yours I have watched. I look forward to watching more!
Very damn good. Thank you for giving this to us.
Wow. That was really impressive. Great work.
Very good fun to watch. I knew that was the enterprise C but did not realize what episode it was from until it went through the space distortion. Thanks!
Outstanding video and a great interpretation of the battle!
nice cg. the ships are beautifully rendered and the camera work is quite well done. i'm a bit worried about the enterprise's lack of shields.
Very well done! Looking forward to more!!
Wow. Just wow. That was very well done!
very well done, giving respect to those who created the music and stuff was a nice touch and very professional.;)
That was super fun! Thanks for filling in the details I never understood of how Tasha made that later appearance after her death! You use of music was totally pro. Hope you make more. Thanks.
Very well done, mate. Excellent
with great detail like that all you need is a couple of bridge scenes and you can make your own great series...awesome videos
@VideoSpaceFX This was truly magnificent!
That was very good! I can imagine the script in my head- Captain Garret and her crew's reaction to the attack, the alert sirens, the consoles exploding. And I can see Castillo and Yar's valiant struggle and final decision to abandon ship. An awesome video!
Nice!!! I've always wondered,as a teenager,what the actual battle itself looked like after "Yesterday's Enterprise" ended.All I had was my imagination to go on. Until now.Great work!!! Thank you!
Incredible program. Thank you very your hard work. Too bad we never saw an actual television episode of the battle. It would have been glorious!
Great Job! I'm 54 yo so I was perfect age to watch original Star Trek when it premiered. Back in the 60's Star Trek was SO FAR AHEAD of its time that many of the serious minded adults just laughed at it or ignored it completely. As a little kid that watched every NASA space mission filled with awe to see Star Trek just fueled my young imagination! When you are 10 years old EVERYTHING seems possible! I'm still addicted to Space Exploration and anything related. Thanks for posting!
That was incredible! You absolutely rock! I'm adding you in my favs!
Well done, this actually completes the episode "Yesterdays Enterprise"
Fascinating video! "Yesterday's Enterprise" is one of my favourite episodes.
10 years on and this is still brilliant, better than most things on CZcams these days
OUTSTANDING effort!!!! My compliments! A small piece of advice: knock it off with all the fadeouts. That's all. I LOVED IT!!! Super Job! Please bring on more!
I loved the way you slightly modulated the light behind the cloaked ship. Very eerie and subtle. ST could've used the same technique to let the audience in on stuff without letting the crew know. Very cool.
A job well done, thank you very much.
Okay, this brought tears to my eyes too. Wonderfully done!!
Very well done! I really enjoyed it.
very good video!
I especially like the romulan pulse canon effects and the antimatter explosion of the enterprise.
you are doing great work,
This is so entertaining and well done. Thanks a lot and keep it going! ;-)
Damn, the graphics are awesome. GOOD JOB!
Thank you! this was nicely done and i love it.
Excellent work! I loved it!
Excellent work here. Keep it up!
That was really cool. It makes me wish there was a series based upon Enterprise C. Thanks!
Gotta love how the C came back all "you want some hands too? I brought plenty for everybody. Come get it."
Awesome video and thank you for sharing it.
Wow! That must have taken a LOT of time to do. Great job.
I really like the design of the Romulan Warbird's. Great job.
Well done, sir. That was superb. Always loved the Ambassador class ships, and the pre-TNG warbirds looked fantastic.
Excellent work!
Awesome! Im so re-installing some of my old Star Trek games and giving them a go!
@VideoSpaceFX Phenomenal, I noticed few if any incongruities. It explained Tasha Yar in the Episode of STNG, and made the Ambassador Class way more then just a simple afterthought. And the CG was fantastic. Good on ya mate
Amazing. Simply amazing. You sir have earned a Like and a Favorite. Why this video doesn't have over 1,000,000 views? I don't know.
From one "ST nerd" to another, this was well done, I especially liked the cameo from the Enterprise D and the audio from the corresponding episode. Job well done.
Nicely done!
Trully stunning! I absolutely love this
@VideoSpaceFX This was fantastic. Not sure what the treky121212 guy was talking about either. The video clearly says the Enterprise dropped shields to help the Klingons and there were definitely 3 Warbirds.
Very nice work on this.
This was a very good video. It looked very well done.
I can't claim to be much of a fan of these amateur ST efforts, but this one was really rather good. The understated battle scenes are a definite plus, in my opinion.
Great job!
Absoluely fantastic! I loved this ship and it's story when I first saw 'Yesterday's Enterprise' as a kid in 1990, and this is a lovely homage to a 'forgotten' ship. If only you made movies!
loved the way you used the klingon's theme to introduce the story. all music works great in this. carry on good work, ships could be a little more agile. im usually no fan of cgi, but looks cool ;)
this video is frakking good =D well done man