accolades i found are
the wisest tribble
dead jim
temporal treasure hunting
everyone remember where we parked
now you c me
and the obvious(just a figure of speach for the last following so no confusion)
temporal ambassador
and celebration year three
i can only play this once yes? so miss all the other accolades? fun mission thro
Of course! When you're back in your ship scan the anomaly, but don't tell your boff to leave. You should hear a *ding* sort of sound when the mission completes. Then open your journal(J is default) and turn in the mission.
Everyone keeps mentioning that they're Boff's were there but changed.
THe only Boffs I saw were my Cardassian (Alien) Engineer, Rona and my Jem'Hadar Tactical officer Mirara'Etan.
Nowhere did I see any other Boffs.
Which is a shame because an interaction with say your first officer, maybe breaking up a fight that they're involved in or watching them rebel against a Tholian and them getting cut down.
GAME TEXT: As the Andorian (GOing with what seems to be a common choice Fed side) falls to the ground a mixture of sadness and rage washes over you followed by a sense of confusion as to WHY you want to avenge this stranger.
Would have added a bit of an emotional connection for the PLayer, I don't know about the rest of you but the Andorian Female Tac officer I picked up at the start of the game is NEVER leaving my crew.
And has anyone put on an EV suit and tried fighting the THolians in the control room? You CAN enter it while the demon atmosphere is in place and there's a MASSIVE THolian in there.
Everyone keeps mentioning that they're Boff's were there but changed.
THe only Boffs I saw were my Cardassian (Alien) Engineer, Rona and my Jem'Hadar Tactical officer Mirara'Etan.
Nowhere did I see any other Boffs.
My Chief Engineer (Lt. Cmdr N'Karun, female Klingon) was standing leaning on the railing when you go up the stairs next to Franklin Drake. My First Officer (Cmdr Dye, female Human) was sitting on a bench in the Commissary area, and my Chief Science Officer (Lt. Takaram, male Romulan Alien) was laying on a cot in the upstairs area where B'vat and Farek are located.
Basically, it just places your ship's highest ranking equipped Tactical, Science, and Engineering officers. Cool effect though!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
This character is why I don't play my Romulan any more. Tovan Khev is NOT my BFF! Get him off my bridge!
Which is a shame because an interaction with say your first officer, maybe breaking up a fight that they're involved in or watching them rebel against a Tholian and them getting cut down.
great mission, great voice overs, great ship rewards, the uniform belt and shoulder straps that I requested since day one need a little work, and I was surprised when the reward said enterprise c uniform we did not get the tng and enterprise c crew uniforms as an unlock? kinda got really excited to be let down on uniform reward.
Of course! When you're back in your ship scan the anomaly, but don't tell your boff to leave. You should hear a *ding* sort of sound when the mission completes. Then open your journal(J is default) and turn in the mission.
I'll have to try it again. The last times I scanned the anomaly, I automatically appeared in the tunnels.
The Temporal Ambassador was really good, far better than last years mission.
But I had to laugh really heard when flying the ship and seeing its BO-Layout and Consolechoices. No wonder it is (or should be) owned by three Romulan Warbirds. Flying the Enterprise C felt like flying the normal pug-cruiser. EWP 2 lol^^
The Enterprise-C was briefly visible entering our time before you scanned the anomaly.
So I guess us interacting with the anomaly at the moment the Enterprise appeared triggered the change.
Though it wasn't really changed.
The alternate timeline was the same one from "Yesterday's Enterprise" because the Enterprise-C didn't travel back but forward in time.
Basically the timeline continued with the Fed/Klingon war and because of that the Dominion was able to conquer the Quadrant un-opposed when the Bajorans by themselves discovered the Wormhole (how that worked out without the Emissary would be interesting to explore).
And later ther Tholians became a major player and devided teh quadrant with the Dominion among them.
Our alternate self finally (or did we?) set things right by freeing the Enterprise and sent her back to where she was supposed to be.
But because our alternate self did not belong on the Enterprise in the past we got beamed out by the timeship when the timeline changed back.
The temporal transporter reintegrated us into our regular self to prevent a duplicate running around because alternate us was protected from timeline change by the timeship. (Does your head hurt yet?)
We have no information whatsoever if history accounts for a mysteriously time traveling alternate T'Nae at the Narendra battle.
Could be she simply had no impact in history because she died in the battle and therefore wasn't beamed out (she would have just vanished anyway if she had remained in the alternate present).
We have no information whatsoever if history accounts for a mysteriously time traveling alternate T'Nae at the Narendra battle.
Could be she simply had no impact in history because she died in the battle and therefore wasn't beamed out (she would have just vanished anyway if she had remained in the alternate present).
Well, they never showed the rest of the crew being beamed onto the -C after the four of you boarded her and took her into space. So one can assume they didn't show T'Nae being removed from the ship either.
The Enterprise-C was briefly visible entering our time before you scanned the anomaly.
So I guess us interacting with the anomaly at the moment the Enterprise appeared triggered the change.
Though it wasn't really changed.
The alternate timeline was the same one from "Yesterday's Enterprise" because the Enterprise-C didn't travel back but forward in time.
Basically the timeline continued with the Fed/Klingon war and because of that the Dominion was able to conquer the Quadrant un-opposed when the Bajorans by themselves discovered the Wormhole (how that worked out without the Emissary would be interesting to explore).
And later ther Tholians became a major player and devided teh quadrant with the Dominion among them.
Our alternate self finally (or did we?) set things right by freeing the Enterprise and sent her back to where she was supposed to be.
But because our alternate self did not belong on the Enterprise in the past we got beamed out by the timeship when the timeline changed back.
The temporal transporter reintegrated us into our regular self to prevent a duplicate running around because alternate us was protected from timeline change by the timeship. (Does your head hurt yet?)
We have no information whatsoever if history accounts for a mysteriously time traveling alternate T'Nae at the Narendra battle.
Could be she simply had no impact in history because she died in the battle and therefore wasn't beamed out (she would have just vanished anyway if she had remained in the alternate present).
I would actually like to see alternate T'Nae pop up in Dived et Impera, which Kestrel has always said is one she'd like to remaster with two paths.
Effectively, regular T'Nae orders us to slaughter the Romulans. Alternate T'Nae shows up and tells us to stop.
It could be presented as such that new players don't know where Alt. T'Nae comes from until they hit level 50 and run "Temporal Ambassador."
But they choose which T'Nae to follow, knowing that one of them is strange. (And maybe she has that El Aurean guy vouching for her.)
Vulcans age gracefully enough that alternate T'Nae would still be around and she could reasonably be in Romulan space. And the retconning of a mission can be handwaved by the time travel tomfoolery.
Also, if you wantr to induce REAL headaches, at the end of Dived et Impera, Walker shows up with his timeship and integrates the two T'Naes, complaining that he had a nagging feeling he'd forgotten something earlier... or perhaps later from our perspective.
This allows us to have a choice in the mission but when Walker re-integrates the two T'Naes, a consistent outcome emerges for all players, regardless of the choice they made.
We get to have our ethics and Kestrel gets a consistent timeline resulting from it.
But it is not T'Nae who orders us around in Devide Et Impera. She just tells us to talk to the OTHER admiral (who happens to be replaced Imposter with illegal order).
But it is not T'Nae who orders us around in Devide Et Impera. She just tells us to talk to the OTHER admiral (who happens to be replaced Imposter with illegal order).
So T'nae never goes to the Romulan space station.
Yeah.
But it'd be worth including her along with the Undine in a remaster just to have the two T'Naes meet up.
So I was redoing the mission, and Tasha says when you let her into the room with the Enterprise how the transporters are still working and will beam the crew when they are done....last time I did it she said I'm glad they did not take the ship apart so seems that dialogue changes at times, sine I've ran the mission 40 times ( I have a lot characters), and this is the first she says this.
Edit: Mission is not Gorn Friendly poor guy might have brain damage now,good thing the timeline will fix that
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THe only Boffs I saw were my Cardassian (Alien) Engineer, Rona and my Jem'Hadar Tactical officer Mirara'Etan.
Nowhere did I see any other Boffs.
Which is a shame because an interaction with say your first officer, maybe breaking up a fight that they're involved in or watching them rebel against a Tholian and them getting cut down.
GAME TEXT: As the Andorian (GOing with what seems to be a common choice Fed side) falls to the ground a mixture of sadness and rage washes over you followed by a sense of confusion as to WHY you want to avenge this stranger.
Would have added a bit of an emotional connection for the PLayer, I don't know about the rest of you but the Andorian Female Tac officer I picked up at the start of the game is NEVER leaving my crew.
And has anyone put on an EV suit and tried fighting the THolians in the control room? You CAN enter it while the demon atmosphere is in place and there's a MASSIVE THolian in there.
My Chief Engineer (Lt. Cmdr N'Karun, female Klingon) was standing leaning on the railing when you go up the stairs next to Franklin Drake. My First Officer (Cmdr Dye, female Human) was sitting on a bench in the Commissary area, and my Chief Science Officer (Lt. Takaram, male Romulan Alien) was laying on a cot in the upstairs area where B'vat and Farek are located.
Basically, it just places your ship's highest ranking equipped Tactical, Science, and Engineering officers. Cool effect though!
This character is why I don't play my Romulan any more. Tovan Khev is NOT my BFF! Get him off my bridge!
The Foundry needs this STAT.
who can also cook apparently
I'll have to try it again. The last times I scanned the anomaly, I automatically appeared in the tunnels.
But I had to laugh really heard when flying the ship and seeing its BO-Layout and Consolechoices. No wonder it is (or should be) owned by three Romulan Warbirds. Flying the Enterprise C felt like flying the normal pug-cruiser. EWP 2 lol^^
This dialogue made me laugh: http://prntscr.com/ra3ar.
So I guess us interacting with the anomaly at the moment the Enterprise appeared triggered the change.
Though it wasn't really changed.
The alternate timeline was the same one from "Yesterday's Enterprise" because the Enterprise-C didn't travel back but forward in time.
Basically the timeline continued with the Fed/Klingon war and because of that the Dominion was able to conquer the Quadrant un-opposed when the Bajorans by themselves discovered the Wormhole (how that worked out without the Emissary would be interesting to explore).
And later ther Tholians became a major player and devided teh quadrant with the Dominion among them.
Our alternate self finally (or did we?) set things right by freeing the Enterprise and sent her back to where she was supposed to be.
But because our alternate self did not belong on the Enterprise in the past we got beamed out by the timeship when the timeline changed back.
The temporal transporter reintegrated us into our regular self to prevent a duplicate running around because alternate us was protected from timeline change by the timeship. (Does your head hurt yet?)
We have no information whatsoever if history accounts for a mysteriously time traveling alternate T'Nae at the Narendra battle.
Could be she simply had no impact in history because she died in the battle and therefore wasn't beamed out (she would have just vanished anyway if she had remained in the alternate present).
Well, they never showed the rest of the crew being beamed onto the -C after the four of you boarded her and took her into space. So one can assume they didn't show T'Nae being removed from the ship either.
arcgames.com/en/forums/startrekonline/#/discussion/1203368/pve-content-a-list-of-gamewide-polishing-pass-suggestions
I would actually like to see alternate T'Nae pop up in Dived et Impera, which Kestrel has always said is one she'd like to remaster with two paths.
Effectively, regular T'Nae orders us to slaughter the Romulans. Alternate T'Nae shows up and tells us to stop.
It could be presented as such that new players don't know where Alt. T'Nae comes from until they hit level 50 and run "Temporal Ambassador."
But they choose which T'Nae to follow, knowing that one of them is strange. (And maybe she has that El Aurean guy vouching for her.)
Vulcans age gracefully enough that alternate T'Nae would still be around and she could reasonably be in Romulan space. And the retconning of a mission can be handwaved by the time travel tomfoolery.
This allows us to have a choice in the mission but when Walker re-integrates the two T'Naes, a consistent outcome emerges for all players, regardless of the choice they made.
We get to have our ethics and Kestrel gets a consistent timeline resulting from it.
So T'nae never goes to the Romulan space station.
Yeah.
But it'd be worth including her along with the Undine in a remaster just to have the two T'Naes meet up.
Edit: Mission is not Gorn Friendly poor guy might have brain damage now,good thing the timeline will fix that