Even though I was looking and noticed no one else reading them. just there for the fancy 'leth. I actually read every single one of the bortas's crews opinions about honor and not one of them even came remotely close to the definition of honor. the only honorable crew was the captain, and that was by way of rank and not spirit.
did any of you read them?
Honor is un-airing obligation to truth, forthrightness, and will of courage to enforce it. To stand in the light, instead of retreat to the shadows to conspire. It's what built the Empire!!
Honor, Duty, Loyalty
Lyndon Brewer: 20% chance to capture enemy ship for 60 seconds on successful use of boarding party.
Even though I was looking and noticed no one else reading them. just there for the fancy 'leth. I actually read every single one of the bortas's crews opinions about honor and not one of them even came remotely close to the definition of honor. the only honorable crew was the captain, and that was by way of rank and not spirit.
did any of you read them?
Honor is un-airing obligation to truth, forthrightness, and will of courage to enforce it. To stand in the light, instead of retreat to the shadows to conspire. It's what built the Empire!!
Honor, Duty, Loyalty
I did read all of the dialogues (twice) and I liked that the Gorn science officer had different things to say to my Gorn character than he did to my Liberated Borg character.
My feeling is that honor, (like beauty, truth and treason) is in the eye of the beholder. Even among Klingons, honor and what is honorable can mean different things. (Watch Martok, Gowron and Worf argue over this matter in DS9: "The Way of the Warrior" for an example of what I'm talking about.)
...Oh, baby, you know, I've really got to leave you / Oh, I can hear it callin 'me / I said don't you hear it callin' me the way it used to do?...
- Anne Bredon
"Honor allows us to overcome our weaknesses, to swallow false pride and find common cause with our enemies against a greater foe, and to be worthy of the glory that we receive from our actions."
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My feeling is that honor, (like beauty, truth and treason) is in the eye of the beholder. Even among Klingons, honor and what is honorable can mean different things. (Watch Martok, Gowron and Worf argue over this matter in DS9: "The Way of the Warrior" for an example of what I'm talking about.)
...Oh, baby, you know, I've really got to leave you / Oh, I can hear it callin 'me / I said don't you hear it callin' me the way it used to do?...
- Anne Bredon
I.K.S. Bortasqu'
I liked the Orion Doctor best.
I wish thier was a Flag Ship for the Orions.
The NPC Warbarge Dreadnaught I believe is the Closest Orions come to one and you can't visit it or the Warbarge's crew.