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  • ...and the idea of the ship being stolen actually collides heavily with several bits and pieces from the actual movies. As soon as the BoP decloaks Sulu says "Klingon Bird-of-Prey, she's arming torpedoes"...so if it was a stolen ship Sulu was just that good he was able to identify a stolen Romulan ship as being stolen by…
  • I'm pretty sure skull stew is cooked. :)
  • Okay, that means it was actually impossible for... - the Americans to be the first on the moon because they didn't invent rocket science - the Germans and Russians to build the scarierst tanks of WW2 because they didn't invent the tank - the Japanese to build the biggest battleship in history because until the 1920's they…
  • Because this kind of stuff has been used by the playerbase to "prove" (yeah something that is used in another product line whose storyline is so different it is not allowed to call itself Star Trek is proof somehow) Klingons are actually "inferior" to the...every other major power out there.
  • WTF did I just read?
  • There is actually an entirely different reason for this "Klingons got their tech from the Hur'q" stuff you overlooked: Starfleet Command. The thing is that SFC is based on "Star Fleet Battles" (it's the same game only the ships look different). SFB is however set in an entirely different universe and is not even allowed to…
  • Probably for the same reason the other dozens of ships that have cropped up in Star Trek since the 1960's have not been included into the game. The way you phrased your question implies this ship is in some way special or more important than the other alien-of-the-week ships. Could you please explain why you think that is…
  • I've seen threads closed because someone on the Klingon forums posted stuff in Klingon, I've seen others closed because someone spoke German of French because their English was basic or worse. So....try to look at it from this angle: when someone is breaking a rule (intentionally or not, with good intentions or not) is it…
  • You're probably better off downing a cup of bloowine with octopus and gagh, but I'd say raktajino with candied racht sounds nice.;)
  • No, but I think he meant that it scr**ed up the gravitic conditions of that area even more.
  • Well, like I said it's physical but not genetic. As this article notes there are indeed structural differences in the brain homosexuals compared to their heterosexual brethren: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7456588.stm it also states that most likely the orientation was set in the womb. As far as the "marriage" part…
  • From what I've read it's a combined thing that involves both genetics and a certain amount of different hormones during gestation. That's why it can happen to one twin and not to another. The thing is that if homosexuality were a choice, then so would be heterosexuality. And then the honest question any "straight" man or…
  • There are also countries on this planet where women are not allowed to drive an automobile...that should in theory mean that there should be a massive controversy regarding female starship helmsmen then right?
  • Actually there should be a few...it's just that Klingons wouldn't do the same kind of exploration Starfleet does. The Klingons would "explore" their borders to find out whether there'y a worthy target out there, what kind of resources they have that can be exploited and how dangereous they are. They'd also use these ships…
  • My Breen shield says no to this question.;) If there is a shield out the that counters this bug I've yet to find it.
  • It's a great, very maneuverable, allrounder IMHO. In STFs it can tank well yet and at the same time throw down a GW when needed and still have some heals on standby in the Lt Uni slot. Or it can throw down fire support when you load the uni slot with tactical skills. And when you're on your own you can mix those two setups…
  • "Dress" may be a bit inaccurate (if you look between the legs). http://www.trekp.com/posters/gw066-gorn.jpg It may be more like a hawaiian short unitard.:P
  • It's smaller than a Runabout so it would at best qualify at best a "pilot shuttle".;)
  • That's interesting, I actually approached this subject from a totally different angle when I thought about the BO layout.:cool: IMHO the TOS Klingons were not as aggressive as the other incarnations. They were actually more the kind of folks who did what had to be done with other concerns a distant second. As far as a ship…
  • I have absolutely no idea what this thread is about... :P
  • Nope, you're spot on it's the only episode it was ever in...and it was a scout and not a destroyer of some kind.
  • And here I thought we'd see something with dignity. :D
  • Well given the two possible BO layout options that we appearently have nowadays on T6 IIII III III II I IIII III II II II they could always do something creative and make a ship with two LtC TAC, like this: IIII III III II I Though that's possibly something they could consider for the Vor'cha/Mogh as well.:)
  • Why the heck are you folks debating a thread that's from 2013?
  • After so many instances of SB24, the Klingons have run out of ships to send and need to rebuild them. In the meantime their meatshiel...umm...ALLIES have to pick up the work.:P
  • Nope, those are two different ships. Corsair is T4, Maruader is T5. It's like saying the Vor'cha is an upgrade to the Negh'var.:)
  • The Klingons joined the Federation in one of several possible futures. Remember: Daniels did not know how the fight with the Xindi and the Sphere Builders would turn out. So he told Archer what he knew from HIS perspective, where the Expanse obviously was not destroyed by the end of season 3. Also as far as STO is…
  • Actually all Star Wars novels are considered non-canon for about a year now.;) http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Wars_Legends "On April 25, 2014, Lucasfilm announced that the Expanded Universe was being reorganized under the new non-canon "Star Wars Legends" banner to make way for a new line of continuity, led by…
  • This "theoretical vs applied" thing reminds me of something I wrote a log time ago. Guess what? It was about Klingons and science ships. http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showpost.php?p=5558231&postcount=1 [...] Klingon applications of these scientific systems would be somewhat more "practical" than the way Starfleet would…
  • So did crazy Augments on "Enterprise"...using Klingon torpeodes.