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  • rosetyler51rosetyler51 Member Posts: 1,631 Arc User
    edited May 2015
    iconians wrote: »
    In 1984, Nintendo sold 28 million copies of Duck Hunt. Cryptic missed out on a big opportunity to capitalize on this by not allowing us to have a beagle who snickers at us whenever we miss somebody in Shooter mode.

    There is standing precedent in Star Trek for this because Porthos is a beagle and people sometimes missed their targets while shooting at them in the Star Trek shows/movies.

    This has given me an idea!

    Give Feds a Vulcan version of Tovan that mock the ever loving TRIBBLE of them for every mistake that they do. Bonus, I know a great voice actor that would love to mock players and get paid for it.
  • duncanidaho11duncanidaho11 Member Posts: 7,980 Arc User
    edited May 2015
    Bonus, I know a great voice actor that would love to mock players and get paid for it.

    Is he *insert any given players name here*? The job does have very broad appeal. :P
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  • gavinrunebladegavinruneblade Member Posts: 3,894 Arc User
    edited May 2015
    iconians wrote: »
    In 1984, Nintendo sold 28 million copies of Duck Hunt. Cryptic missed out on a big opportunity to capitalize on this by not allowing us to have a beagle who snickers at us whenever we miss somebody in Shooter mode.

    There is standing precedent in Star Trek for this because Porthos is a beagle and people sometimes missed their targets while shooting at them in the Star Trek shows/movies.

    Don't forget the lost revenue from making a phaser (or disruptor) version of:http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NES_Zapper

    That we could use in shooter mode. Cryptic might be bigger than blizzard and ea combined if they didn't keep missing all these great opportunities.
  • feiqafeiqa Member Posts: 2,410 Arc User
    edited May 2015
    aesica wrote: »
    That's because:

    Micro mini: Look at what the female characters in the original series wore.

    Bare midriff top: Google "mirror Uhura" or "mirror Hoshi" for details.

    Skin tight catsuit: Refer to 7 of 9 (maybe even T'Pol) for details.

    Bikini: Unless you count Orion girls, no one wore a bikini on a regular basis.

    Hopefully that should clear things up.

    Yep that was my example

    Yep that one too.

    Meant 7 but T'pol works.

    You did not address wearing vedek robes.

    My point was however that the concept of 'maintaining the dignity' of a starship captain is a bit ludicrous as a counter argument about a bikini.
    We have them. We are probably going to get another 'summer' outfit this year. Let us:
    a; mix and match the off duty outfits.

    b; have more places to wear them if they are to be restricted.

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  • zathri83zathri83 Member Posts: 514 Arc User
    edited May 2015
    Bikinis op plz nerf cryptic plz.
  • deaftravis05deaftravis05 Member Posts: 4,885 Arc User
    edited May 2015
    You will be thinking about the children. By making them! :cool:

    it is fun making babies... then you get crapped on them... over... and over... and over...
  • zedbrightlander1zedbrightlander1 Member Posts: 14,782 Arc User
    edited May 2015
    *gasps* PERVERT!!!!

    That's a fine lady, you sicko!

    This guy's a weirdo, too. Inflatable Enterprise.

    :: shivers ::
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    Sig? What sig? I don't see any sig.
  • pwlaughingtrendypwlaughingtrendy Member Posts: 2,966 Arc User
    edited May 2015
    Ok BYE BYE Thread
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