Just spoke to Cheif Obrien and I have to say, what he says is the first thing in this entire game that
A: Had some resemblence of startrek, and its message.
B: Written well.
C: Made me want to read and hear more.

The voice acting was good- and thats usually a flip of a coin in this game.
Just wow. This is not what anyone expects in this game. Very inspired to talk to the rest of the Enterprise crew!
Exciting! What will they say next? Awesome!
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Now SHE is well made... I almost believed she was real.
She is well made... hard to like her though when she doesn't exist in the romulan storyline to suddenly come out of nowhere and become captain of the flagship.
The Gorn science officer and Orion sarcastic doctor on the Bortasqu are probably my favorite.
so gonna check it on my non-feds.
Yeah would have been nice to have her appear sooner, but to be fair Koren doesn't appear at all in the klingon story either.
Shon is the only one of the three that we ever see without the other two.
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koren is that intollerable klingon girl that got introduced i think in season 8, right? shes the klingon captian in red i think. oh god. her voice acting is so bad. that woman should be muted for the good of mankind
AND, he was only put in, because the 2800 series was launched at the same time of the Oddy class release.
Koren's not as bad as Jirelle Kav is......I wanted to shove her out of the airlock.
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Probably intentional.
Kyona's is not bad but:
-she sounds like a kid
-she has much fewer lines than the rest of the crew, and the lines aren't interesting anyway.
All I could hear was Cmdr' Karen Andrews (R.I.P.) trying to do a cat voice.
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What do you mean? He had the same dialogue options as everyone else on the bridge.
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I'm talking about his responses and how he doesn't give a TRIBBLE about honor.
I also liked Tarol, whose idea of honor is more along the lines of what a Starfleet officer would call a sense of professionalism.
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I think the same could be said for every Klingon female throughout the entire history of Star Trek. None of them have sounded remotely plausible to me.
Not even K'Ehleyr? Or does she not count since she's half human?
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Yeah, she has an excellent backstory that stems from canon. Love how they've worked that thread from TNG into the Republic era.
I did a double-take when she said she was in the Dominion War, though. I figured she'd be too young, but all the rest of the details in her story dealing with her father made it clear they didn't just forget her background.
I did the math. We know here father defected/died in 2366. Dominion War extended through 2375. If she 'grew up' with a dead traitor for a father, she must've been rather young in '66. But if she was a pretty young officer at the end of the Dominion War, it would work. Like if she was 7-10 when her father died and a 16-to-19-year-old junior officer in the war.
Conjoined, Re-emergence, and . . .
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