North Korean Star Trek: The Great Defection

🔔 Subscribe for more AI memes ➜ ✅🔔 🔨 Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @dreamloopcinema   North Korean Star Trek returns for Part 2, the AI satire series where the USS Pyongyang serves a one-world worker's paradise that has won 61 interstellar wars and destroyed exactly zero enemy vessels — a figure classified alongside the number zero itself. When the eternal General Secretary dies (an act of treason), First Officer Ryu seizes a flagship, invents a mission, and runs for the quarantine line while a marksman fleet that cannot hit a wall gives chase. Featuring Klingons, Q, and one engineer who is always wrong. Everything is linked below. Failure to click is noted. 📌 Full Soviet Playlist⬇️    • Soviet Parody Playlist   -timestamps- 00:00 Intro: A Region The Federation Does Not Acknowledge 00:02:12 Three Successors, One Very Dead Secretary 00:02:31 The Home Fleet Fights The Home Fleet (Zero Hits) 00:02:54 First Officer Ryu Waits Eleven Years For This 00:04:13 Not An Escape. A Mission. Definitely A Mission. 00:05:24 The Warp Core Cannot Explode, It's Physically Impossible 00:06:15 Navigator Han Flags A Small Concern 00:07:04 The Sister Enforcer Sends A Warship 00:07:48 Captain Sung Visits The Klingons 00:09:19 Han Confesses, Ryu Assigns Homework Instead 00:10:47 Yun Is Right. Yun Is Overruled. 00:12:15 Q Gets Bored, Docks A Shuttle 00:14:17 Ryu Does The Arithmetic 00:15:21 Dyatlov Presses Several Reassuring Buttons 00:16:07 The Vulcans Arrive To File Paperwork 00:16:58 One Man Finally Offers A Choice 00:18:09 The Cycle Continues. It Usually Does. Is North Korean Star Trek a real show? No. It's an AI satire parody where Star Trek gets reimagined as a one-planet totalitarian Federation whose gunners have never once hit a target. Any resemblance to actual naval competence is coincidental and ideologically defeatist. Do I need to have seen Part 1? Not really. Part 2 stands on its own — a dead leader, three rival successors, and one first officer making a run for the border. Watching Part 1 first is encouraged by the state, but not required. Who is Captain Ryu and what's he trying to do? Ryu is a first officer who spent eleven years being deliberately mediocre because competence gets you shot. When the state collapses into civil war, he grabs a flagship, invents a fake mission, and runs for the quarantine line — offering his crew a real choice at the end. Are the Klingons and Q actually in this? Yes. Sung takes a detour to the Klingon frontier that goes catastrophically well, and Q shows up looking for entertainment and finds far more than he bargained for. Both go about as well for the North Korean Federation as everything else does. Who's Wally? The narrator who signs off every episode. He'd like you to know that if an omnipotent being ever offers you a simple test — comrade, decline.