Okay, for the Federation, beaming up Fed Personnel made sense, but the Klingons down there are also clamoring for you to beam them out. Really, Klingons wanting to get out of a hostile situation? I really don't know how to suggest to change it, but it needs to be changed.
Hm, triple the amount of Jem'hadar at the hatchery and let the other Klingons assault them in an effort to reclaim their honour after your rearm them?:D
FKA K-Tar, grumpy Klingon/El-Aurian hybrid. Now assimilated by PWE.
Sometimes, if you want to bury the hatchet with a Klingon, it has to be in his skull. - Captain K'Tar of the USS Danu about J'mpok.
I know it's hard to tell unless you play it immediately in sequence with the Fed version, but in the KDF version of "The New Link," the Klingons that you beam out are only those who are so badly wounded that they are incapable of fighting. There are several Klingon survivors who are actually fighting the Jem'hadar when you arrive (unless you took too long and they died in glorious battle).
I know it's hard to tell unless you play it immediately in sequence with the Fed version, but in the KDF version of "The New Link," the Klingons that you beam out are only those who are so badly wounded that they are incapable of fighting. There are several Klingon survivors who are actually fighting the Jem'hadar when you arrive (unless you took too long and they died in glorious battle).
I guess that means next time I go slower.
STO is about my Liberated Borg Federation Captain with his Breen 1st Officer, Jem'Hadar Tactical Officer, Liberated Borg Engineering Officer, Android Ops Officer, Photonic Science Officer, Gorn Science Officer, and Reman Medical Officer jumping into their Jem'Hadar Carrier and flying off to do missions for the new Romulan Empire. But for some players allowing a T5 Connie to be used breaks the canon in the game.
I know it's hard to tell unless you play it immediately in sequence with the Fed version, but in the KDF version of "The New Link," the Klingons that you beam out are only those who are so badly wounded that they are incapable of fighting. There are several Klingon survivors who are actually fighting the Jem'hadar when you arrive (unless you took too long and they died in glorious battle).
" Thats just a flesh wound! <hands warrior a bathleth> Get out there hit something Hard! "
" Dont let B'ob back onboard till he's bloodied"
I know it's hard to tell unless you play it immediately in sequence with the Fed version, but in the KDF version of "The New Link," the Klingons that you beam out are only those who are so badly wounded that they are incapable of fighting. There are several Klingon survivors who are actually fighting the Jem'hadar when you arrive (unless you took too long and they died in glorious battle).
A wounded Klingon would try to gnaw their legs off.... and there's not enough mountains of dead Jem'hadar to get them in that state.
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Sometimes, if you want to bury the hatchet with a Klingon, it has to be in his skull. - Captain K'Tar of the USS Danu about J'mpok.
What Cryptic should consider before releasing anything.
"I know its fun watching thier heads explode but we must be going"
" We'll blow something up on the way to Rura Penthe"
"Everbody back on the ship!"
R.I.P
" Thats just a flesh wound! <hands warrior a bathleth> Get out there hit something Hard! "
" Dont let B'ob back onboard till he's bloodied"
R.I.P
A wounded Klingon would try to gnaw their legs off.... and there's not enough mountains of dead Jem'hadar to get them in that state.
What Cryptic should consider before releasing anything.