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  • sarreoussarreous Member Posts: 336 Arc User
    edited April 2015
    protogoth wrote: »
    Vulcans sacrifice their arrogance and embrace the Old Ways, thereby reunifying with the New Romulans. The Federation is largely devastated and becomes a client-state of the Republic. Tovan tr'Khev (sic, recte) becomes D'Tan's right-hand man, governing the territories of the former Federation.

    With the Klingons watching, jaws dropped to the floor, wondering what the heck they were doing fighting the Federation all this time if this is all it took.
  • minababeminababe Member Posts: 182 Arc User
    edited April 2015
    Whatever the sacrifices are, it had better not be any of the Voyager characters. :(
    My Foundry Mission--Name: Falling Star | Mission ID: HQIH36HAW | Faction: FED
  • hyperionx09hyperionx09 Member Posts: 1,709 Arc User
    edited April 2015
    All minor named NPCs with unimportant roles with non-SAG VAs will probably be killed off and replaced.

    First City burns again for a new revamp, along with DS9 and other old and ancient stations, including Drozana. Risa is also razed; to make way for a newer Risa in the Summer.

    Tovan Khev dies saving his sister, who was aiding the Republic in the midst of the Iconian Assault, and she takes his place as a Pilot Specialist with SRO, and maybe Efficiency (from her time as a trader, planning efficient routes and cargo loading) or Subterfuge.

    T'vrell, Zarva, Saurian dude, Hiven, and all the other Uncommon Tutorial/Early Mission Boffs appear one last time (even if you dismissed or PADD'd them) in their effort to help you complete a critical mission objective, and are later replaced by new Survivor Boffs who may have made a minor appearance in other early missions (some of the named Cadets around the Starfleet Academy during the tutorial for example). They will all be VR with at least 2 Superior traits; one of them being a Superior Space trait. They all will have a Specialist subset (but no Specialist skills).

    Ferenginar, Andoria, Vulcan, and other established race planets will suffer too, for additional revamps, though the Memorial will survive as a symbol of hope. Throw in the Fed Academy too, if only to also get another revamp.
  • foundrelicfoundrelic Member Posts: 1,380 Arc User
    edited April 2015
    I have a feeling we're going to see the Enterprise burning in space.
  • angelphoenix12angelphoenix12 Member Posts: 116 Arc User
    edited April 2015
    Republic gets nuked from existence, toon slots holding Republic officers are forever locked out in memorial.

    I personally do not understand this mentality, what good reason is there, to take away something that someone enjoys.
    I waited to play as a Romulan and I am having fun once again after being gone for awhile. For those who are saying they are hoping they get rid of New Romulus, the Romulan Republic, and so on think about, how would you feel if the killed off your favorite faction and locked you out of playing that factions characters. I am willing to bet you would not like it one bit. So why do you wish to take away someone elses fun?
  • astro2244astro2244 Member Posts: 623 Arc User
    edited April 2015
    protogoth wrote: »
    Vulcans sacrifice their arrogance and embrace the Old Ways, thereby reunifying with the New Romulans. The Federation is largely devastated and becomes a client-state of the Republic. Tovan tr'Khev (sic, recte) becomes D'Tan's right-hand man, governing the territories of the former Federation.



    Meanwhile back in the real world.:D
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  • millimidgetmillimidget Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited April 2015
    reyan01 wrote: »
    Our Alliance is actually acknowledging the fact that we may not be able to win the war against the Iconians, even making comments like "fight to the last man".
    I find it impossible to suspend disbelief in the land of space hippies.

    The war could literally drive the Milky Way down to its last non-Iconian or non-servitor, and we'd still win.

    I guess it's better than making no effort at all, and it could be worse; the Iconians could end up joining the Federation. It may not even fall on Cryptic to be that stupid; that could very well come from CBS.
    "Tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society." - Aristotle
  • vesterengvestereng Member Posts: 2,252 Arc User
    edited April 2015
    Nah the sacrifice is how much you going ot have to grind, story never has any meaning, never had, never will
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