It was one episode, you know. It's not as if they got an arc or mini-arc or anything, just one episode. While I remember the whole Voth episode, the Quantum Slipstream episode makes more of an impression.
I find this line of replies sadly hilarious. We put a lot of work into the massive list of fixes/changes above, and ya'll are hung up on the ability to skip our content. =p
I find this line of replies sadly hilarious. We put a lot of work into the massive list of fixes/changes above, and ya'll are hung up on the ability to skip our content. =p
The Voth with dinosaurs IMO are not the highlight of Season 8. That Cryptic is actually creating a Dyson Sphere for us to play in is. I never expected a Dyson Sphere to be developed by Cryptic or if they did introduce one, then it would be some pathetic version like other video games have introduced. I can think of only one other video game that had us fight in a Dyson Sphere and that is Freelancer.
I just found the distance theory really stupid. Dinosaurs in space is not something that requires explanation. Dinosaurs in space. Come on. That's all you need to know.
I think it's easy to forget that not everyone who plays this game is a huge fan of Star Trek; they might have seen the odd episode or show, but wouldn't have watched entire series and all the movies. It's hardly uprising that not everyone has heard of all the alien races that have or will show up.
I'd be amazed if everyone knew who the Nausicaan and Lethean were, in addition to the Tellarite and Pakled.
I couldn't stomach any of the crew of Voyager, so I watched only 1.5 episodes, plus a few two minute spots during channel surfing.
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Message In A Bottle is worth a watch. As far as I'm concerned, that's the best Voyager episode to date.
ya a holo doctor transferred from the Delta Quadrant to the Alpha Quadrant via a thousand year old Network some how manages to out wit Romulans and save the day but dinosaurs with frickin lasers are so out of the box i cant see it
Message In A Bottle is worth a watch. As far as I'm concerned, that's the best Voyager episode to date.
Endgame is also a good episode its good to see the Federation getting their own back on the Borg with future tech lol then using them to get home. Also I can't remember the episode name but the one where they try to find the Omega Particle and 7of9 is all excited cos the Borg aspired to it lol. I think it might have been the Omega Directive as the title maybe lol.
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Endgame is also a good episode its good to see the Federation getting their own back on the Borg with future tech lol then using them to get home. Also I can't remember the episode name but the one where they try to find the Omega Particle and 7of9 is all excited cos the Borg aspired to it lol. I think it might have been the Omega Directive as the title maybe lol.
Yeah, I like the idea that if a starship picks up traces of the omega particle it completely locks out ANYONE from their stations until the captain enters a secret PIN That couldn't possibly go wrong
^ Memory Alpha.org is not canon. It's a open wiki with arbitrary rules. Only what can be cited from an episode is. ^
"No. Men do not roar. Women roar. Then they hurl heavy objects... and claw at you." -Worf, son of Mogh
"A filthy, mangy beast, but in its bony breast beat the heart of a warrior" - "faithful" (...) "but ever-ready to follow the call of the wild." - Martok, about a Targ
"That pig smelled horrid. A sweet-sour, extremely pungent odor. I showered and showered, and it took me a week to get rid of it!" - Robert Justman, appreciating Emmy-Lou
Does the episode also answer the question why archeologist haven't found any traces of the Voth and their civilization on earth. Even if their society was destroyed by anything, mega vulcano or a meteor, there must be something.
Or did they go without leaving any traces. Let's go, remove everything. Let them reinvent the wheel. Perhaps they fail and then we win. Now what, we are there, with a lot more than the wheel and we are going to kill them.
Does the episode also answer the question why archeologist haven't found any traces of the Voth and their civilization on earth. Even if their society was destroyed by anything, mega vulcano or a meteor, there must be something.
Or did they go without leaving any traces. Let's go, remove everything. Let them reinvent the wheel. Perhaps they fail and then we win. Now what, we are there, with a lot more than the wheel and we are going to kill them.
out of the box theory the preserves could have save them put them on a new planet i know not trek is it?
Does the episode also answer the question why archeologist haven't found any traces of the Voth and their civilization on earth. Even if their society was destroyed by anything, mega vulcano or a meteor, there must be something.
Or did they go without leaving any traces. Let's go, remove everything. Let them reinvent the wheel. Perhaps they fail and then we win. Now what, we are there, with a lot more than the wheel and we are going to kill them.
Don't even go that way, it's Star Trek...
And you didn't mention they evolved from Hadrosaurs, which were quite similar to cows. Just imagine cows developing space flight. I mean, from all the dinosaurs species, they took the less likely to evolve...
ok when i ask this im asking about the show not sto in all of star trek TNG didnt they say there was very little trace iconians even existed and they where like 1000's of year extinct?
Don't even go that way, it's Star Trek...
And you didn't mention they evolved from Hadrosaurs, which were quite similar to cows. Just imagine cows developing space flight. I mean, from all the dinosaurs species, they took the less likely to evolve...
I will renew my demand for a anthropomorphic space faring bovine race in STO while we are at it. And I'm serious with that
^ Memory Alpha.org is not canon. It's a open wiki with arbitrary rules. Only what can be cited from an episode is. ^
"No. Men do not roar. Women roar. Then they hurl heavy objects... and claw at you." -Worf, son of Mogh
"A filthy, mangy beast, but in its bony breast beat the heart of a warrior" - "faithful" (...) "but ever-ready to follow the call of the wild." - Martok, about a Targ
"That pig smelled horrid. A sweet-sour, extremely pungent odor. I showered and showered, and it took me a week to get rid of it!" - Robert Justman, appreciating Emmy-Lou
Process behind dinosaurs.
Chinese: Money moal.
D. Stahl: Guys, dinosaurs.
Dev 1: Any reptilian-saurian species?
Dev 2: Gorns?
Dev 1: What's that?
D. Stahl: Let's go with Voth.
Dev 1-2: What's that?
D. Stahl: A Voyager episode.
Dev 1-2: Lol.
Weeks later...
Devs 1-2: Done.
Corn-Flakes: Gonna do a poll in the forums, 'what you want, moar Borgs or Voyager content'?
Dev 3: Is not too obvious fake? And didn't PVP won after Romulans in the prevous poll?
Stahl, CornFlakes and Devs 1-2: Hahaha. Add a 6th doff slot and rainbow boat for rommies.
Weeks later...
Cryptic-chorus: Here you go, playerbase, as you requested, lock-boxes with dinosaurs! Rawr!
Them and whatever evolutionaly links must have existed between the Hadrosaur and Voth.
We can't even find Amelia Earhart.
Hell, it wasn't until recently we've proved the entire line that includes the Raptors had feathers. And there are still some "missing links" in our own lineage.
And I'm sure there are some ancient cities we've yet to discover.
How the Devs see Star Trek, apparently:
Star Trek: The Original Grind
Star Trek: The Next Grind
Star Trek: Deep Space Grind
Star Trek: Voyage to the Grind
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I'd be amazed if everyone knew who the Nausicaan and Lethean were, in addition to the Tellarite and Pakled.
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I actually avoid success entirely. It doesn't get me what I want, and the consequences for failure are slim. -- markhawman
ya a holo doctor transferred from the Delta Quadrant to the Alpha Quadrant via a thousand year old Network some how manages to out wit Romulans and save the day but dinosaurs with frickin lasers are so out of the box i cant see it
system Lord Baal is dead
Endgame is also a good episode its good to see the Federation getting their own back on the Borg with future tech lol then using them to get home. Also I can't remember the episode name but the one where they try to find the Omega Particle and 7of9 is all excited cos the Borg aspired to it lol. I think it might have been the Omega Directive as the title maybe lol.
Yeah, I like the idea that if a starship picks up traces of the omega particle it completely locks out ANYONE from their stations until the captain enters a secret PIN That couldn't possibly go wrong
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Or did they go without leaving any traces. Let's go, remove everything. Let them reinvent the wheel. Perhaps they fail and then we win. Now what, we are there, with a lot more than the wheel and we are going to kill them.
out of the box theory the preserves could have save them put them on a new planet i know not trek is it?
system Lord Baal is dead
ya i said the same about kirk.......
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And you didn't mention they evolved from Hadrosaurs, which were quite similar to cows. Just imagine cows developing space flight. I mean, from all the dinosaurs species, they took the less likely to evolve...
system Lord Baal is dead
I will renew my demand for a anthropomorphic space faring bovine race in STO while we are at it. And I'm serious with that
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ya i demand a playable voth city ship dont mean im going to get it but i think are demands will fall on deaf ears
system Lord Baal is dead
Chinese: Money moal.
D. Stahl: Guys, dinosaurs.
Dev 1: Any reptilian-saurian species?
Dev 2: Gorns?
Dev 1: What's that?
D. Stahl: Let's go with Voth.
Dev 1-2: What's that?
D. Stahl: A Voyager episode.
Dev 1-2: Lol.
Weeks later...
Devs 1-2: Done.
Corn-Flakes: Gonna do a poll in the forums, 'what you want, moar Borgs or Voyager content'?
Dev 3: Is not too obvious fake? And didn't PVP won after Romulans in the prevous poll?
Stahl, CornFlakes and Devs 1-2: Hahaha. Add a 6th doff slot and rainbow boat for rommies.
Weeks later...
Cryptic-chorus: Here you go, playerbase, as you requested, lock-boxes with dinosaurs! Rawr!
system Lord Baal is dead
And what happened to the fossils? There are fossils of T-rex, Velociraptor, you name it, but not of the Voth.
Them and whatever evolutionaly links must have existed between the Hadrosaur and Voth.
There are probably lots and lots of fossils you can't name [yet] (new ones are being discovered every day) ... there is ONE possible explanation ...
We can't even find Amelia Earhart.
Hell, it wasn't until recently we've proved the entire line that includes the Raptors had feathers. And there are still some "missing links" in our own lineage.
And I'm sure there are some ancient cities we've yet to discover.
Star Trek: The Original Grind
Star Trek: The Next Grind
Star Trek: Deep Space Grind
Star Trek: Voyage to the Grind
See this proves Bipedal dinosaurs do exist, apparently not all of them left earth, the above one is posting on these forums!