> @azrael605 said: > No thank you. It was a hologram, devised by a culture that does not yet exist, & will never contact Earth. There is no way for anyone in 25th century Starfleet to have even the slightest inkling of that pile of ghosa.
> @azrael605 said:
> No thank you. It was a hologram, devised by a culture that does not yet exist, & will never contact Earth. There is no way for anyone in 25th century Starfleet to have even the slightest inkling of that pile of ghosa.
Sure, sure, but it's a game.
It's a game, but a game where they do have some sense of reality. Warship Voyager was nothing more than merely a poor representation of a recreation of Voyager. It has no bearing on the actual game.
> @azrael605 said:
> No thank you. It was a hologram, devised by a culture that does not yet exist, & will never contact Earth. There is no way for anyone in 25th century Starfleet to have even the slightest inkling of that pile of ghosa.
Sure, sure, but it's a game.
It's a game, but a game where they do have some sense of reality. Warship Voyager was nothing more than merely a poor representation of a recreation of Voyager. It has no bearing on the actual game.
I remember having similar feelings about the Dauntless back then. After that I had great fun flying it.
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Well end of that episode said the backup Doctor took a small ship to head back toward the Federation to see if his crewmates made it. We have contact with the 29th and 31st centuries. So we could hear about it through a temporal enforcement officer version of the Doctor. Or a mirror universe version.
So there are ways to write it in if you want to.
But wasn't this thing bristling with more weapons than a T6 dreadnaught?
Originally Posted by pwlaughingtrendy
Network engineers are not ship designers.
Nor should they be. Their ships would look weird.
"All Good Things" only had the Galaxy Dread as an imaginary future ship, all conjured up by Q, right? Yet we have that one...
Don't let them promote you. Don't let them transfer you. Don't let them do anything that takes you off the bridge of that ship, because while you're there... you can make a difference.
-Captain James T. Kirk
While I don't dislike Voyager like you, can say that about these fake Starfleet ships...I guess very loosely...the Dauntless was possible...though not very plausible...but the Warship Voyager...she was a ugly ship and wouldn't logically fit in the least.
Can't have a honest conversation because of a white knight with power
While I don't dislike Voyager like you, can say that about these fake Starfleet ships...I guess very loosely...the Dauntless was possible...though not very plausible...but the Warship Voyager...she was a ugly ship and wouldn't logically fit in the least.
What about a "Mirrior Universe Warship" Promotion?
Federation gets an Intrepid with the layout of an Escort, Romulans get a D'deridex with the layout of a Science Vessel, KDF get the K'vort(giant B'rel) with the layout of a (battle)cruiser.
While I don't dislike Voyager like you, can say that about these fake Starfleet ships...I guess very loosely...the Dauntless was possible...though not very plausible...but the Warship Voyager...she was a ugly ship and wouldn't logically fit in the least.
What about a "Mirrior Universe Warship" Promotion?
Federation gets an Intrepid with the layout of an Escort, Romulans get a D'deridex with the layout of a Science Vessel, KDF get the K'vort(giant B'rel) with the layout of a (battle)cruiser.
No Kvort, please... i dont like the idea of a big b'rel just because the FX has no Budget..
The Dauntless was a stretch, however, it did a appear in the Battle for Procyon 5 in ENT, so it is evident that Starfleet did field that ship when Voyager returned with the specs of the alien counterpart they ran into. This is backed up by canon evidence, even if it is just a background model.
The Galaxy X dreadnought was from a deleted timeline, but Picard did see it in the anti-time anomaly before it blew, so it did appear very briefly in the present timeline. Not to mention, he spent a lot of time on the ship and its not a stretch to assume he shared his description with Starfleet to keep the Galaxy class battle-ready for the Borg or other threats. Or this design was simply meant to happen either way? Starfleet needed to beef up its fleet for the Borg and making the Galaxy a more tactical vessel (a sort of battleship) makes perfect sense.
Warship Voyager is feasible, but wouldn't make much sense. The episode took place in the 31st century. Now consider how long the doctor would take to get home... if he can make it at all. Also, by that point, would he really bring this travesty of a starship into being? He considered it an insult and rightfully so. Not to mention how utterly out of date the ship is at this point (not that that has ever stopped a ship from being made, but still).
A mirror universe version is the only way this design will ever make it, but its appearance would be entirely coincidental.
I honestly would love to see them add the Zalkonian warship used in a lock-box that has several other alien vessels in the line up for it. Also judging by the fact that in the 24'th centure it was comprable in weapony, speed/mobility, as well as shield technology to that of the Galexy class of the time it would make for a fun ship. I would not mind having a episode or arc leading back to what happened with this race, and their transformation into non-corporeal energy beings since that time.
While I don't dislike Voyager like you, can say that about these fake Starfleet ships...I guess very loosely...the Dauntless was possible...though not very plausible...but the Warship Voyager...she was a ugly ship and wouldn't logically fit in the least.
What about a "Mirrior Universe Warship" Promotion?
Federation gets an Intrepid with the layout of an Escort, Romulans get a D'deridex with the layout of a Science Vessel, KDF get the K'vort(giant B'rel) with the layout of a (battle)cruiser.
And this.
Anything Cardassian or Dominion related and/or a K'vort would be very welcome.
When you see "TRIBBLE" in my posts, it's because I manually typed "TRIBBLE" and censored myself.
Think tank looks a little too borgesq to me with the no proper front/back to it.
The monean and devore ships I would role a toon for if I got those ships from a lock box.
Originally Posted by pwlaughingtrendy
Network engineers are not ship designers.
Nor should they be. Their ships would look weird.
Ohh.. you had to mention the Devore Ship... I am still salty they didn't even bother to add them as an encounter group, even though the Devore SECTOR is right there on the Delta Quadrant map they included. It would have been a perfect match for an Intel ship considering how the Devore operated.
If I remember correctly, I think the soft explanation was that the Vaadwaur wiped them out.
So, for the record, as much as I don't like Voyager, and I don't, I wouldn't mind seeing a Voyager with cannons bolted onto it and whatnot. Although IIRC The Avenger-class was supposed to pay homage to that, so in a way, we already have it.
Anyway, my thoughts on lockbox ships:
- Cardassian Hutet-class. It was the massive Cardassian dreadnaught from Dominion Wars (and, IIRC, ST: Armada II had a mod that let you build them there too).
- Cardassian Norin-class. It's bigger than the Hideki, kinda built like a baby Galor. And the Hutet-class could carry two of them (opening intro of Dominion Wars, a Hutet is chasing the Defiant, damages it, then the Norins undock from its underside and attack it) so now we're talking, say, Cardassian Dreadnaught Carrier.
(Where a post-Dominion War Cardassia would get the approval, resources, and funding to build something like that is beyond me, but let's just cross that bridge when we get to it....)
I'd like to see tmp weather shops from the starfleet battles series like the yomatto and Andor. There were some klingon shops that were awesome in sfc 1 & 2 as well as klingon academy. Pretty sure there were Interplay/14* east. The licence mic ht be pretty cheep to get em.........
Garaks tailor box A box for the ultimate end game : space Barbie Additional outfits for every faction including extras like cardassian armor, jem'hadar armor and many more!!!
Ps. Sorry didn't see ship, only lockbox suggestion
Garaks tailor box
A box for the ultimate end game : space Barbie
Additional outfits for every faction including extras like cardassian armor, jem'hadar armor and many more!!!
But don't ask where he gets them. He is just a humble a tailor.
Ok. Forget Warship Voyager. Maybe Captian Proton ships with an array of proton weapons to play with and costumes that put your character in black and white? An absurd named console that fires some sort of proton ray gun.
Garaks tailor box
A box for the ultimate end game : space Barbie
Additional outfits for every faction including extras like cardassian armor, jem'hadar armor and many more!!!
Ps. Sorry didn't see ship, only lockbox suggestion
Hmm, Garak infiltrator boxes. KDF can get a Star Fleet uniform, Feds get a Klingon uniform. and Roms get the same as they aligned with.
Toss in the lobi option for Roms to wear the uniform of the faction they allied with.
Originally Posted by pwlaughingtrendy
Network engineers are not ship designers.
Nor should they be. Their ships would look weird.
Comments
What would the KDF and Romulan counterparts be? The Lobi ship?
What about the various weapons, kit modules, ad nausea that usually comes with a lockbox?
In retrospect, it would probably be better as a promotion ship.
> No thank you. It was a hologram, devised by a culture that does not yet exist, & will never contact Earth. There is no way for anyone in 25th century Starfleet to have even the slightest inkling of that pile of ghosa.
Sure, sure, but it's a game.
It's a game, but a game where they do have some sense of reality. Warship Voyager was nothing more than merely a poor representation of a recreation of Voyager. It has no bearing on the actual game.
I remember having similar feelings about the Dauntless back then. After that I had great fun flying it.
Looking for a fun PvE fleet? Join us at Omega Combat Division today.
So there are ways to write it in if you want to.
But wasn't this thing bristling with more weapons than a T6 dreadnaught?
Originally Posted by pwlaughingtrendy
Network engineers are not ship designers.
Nor should they be. Their ships would look weird.
Don't let them promote you. Don't let them transfer you. Don't let them do anything that takes you off the bridge of that ship, because while you're there... you can make a difference.
-Captain James T. Kirk
T6 Jem'Hadar battle cruiser
T6 Jem'Hadar battleship
T6 Cardassian warship
Cardassian Hideki class
T6 Cardassian destroyer
Karemma starship
Perhaps Vorta/Cardassian/Jem'Hadar Doffs.
> "All Good Things" only had the Galaxy Dread as an imaginary future ship, all conjured up by Q, right? Yet we have that one...
Totally right. STO isn't cannon either. A lot of the ships and storylines created by the devs are imaginary. The devs can plug in anything they want.
While I don't dislike Voyager like you, can say that about these fake Starfleet ships...I guess very loosely...the Dauntless was possible...though not very plausible...but the Warship Voyager...she was a ugly ship and wouldn't logically fit in the least.
What about a "Mirrior Universe Warship" Promotion?
Federation gets an Intrepid with the layout of an Escort, Romulans get a D'deridex with the layout of a Science Vessel, KDF get the K'vort(giant B'rel) with the layout of a (battle)cruiser.
No Kvort, please... i dont like the idea of a big b'rel just because the FX has no Budget..
The Dauntless was a stretch, however, it did a appear in the Battle for Procyon 5 in ENT, so it is evident that Starfleet did field that ship when Voyager returned with the specs of the alien counterpart they ran into. This is backed up by canon evidence, even if it is just a background model.
The Galaxy X dreadnought was from a deleted timeline, but Picard did see it in the anti-time anomaly before it blew, so it did appear very briefly in the present timeline. Not to mention, he spent a lot of time on the ship and its not a stretch to assume he shared his description with Starfleet to keep the Galaxy class battle-ready for the Borg or other threats. Or this design was simply meant to happen either way? Starfleet needed to beef up its fleet for the Borg and making the Galaxy a more tactical vessel (a sort of battleship) makes perfect sense.
Warship Voyager is feasible, but wouldn't make much sense. The episode took place in the 31st century. Now consider how long the doctor would take to get home... if he can make it at all. Also, by that point, would he really bring this travesty of a starship into being? He considered it an insult and rightfully so. Not to mention how utterly out of date the ship is at this point (not that that has ever stopped a ship from being made, but still).
A mirror universe version is the only way this design will ever make it, but its appearance would be entirely coincidental.
"Let them eat static!"
Actually, the second ship is in the game already as a blue drop from the Year of Hell Lockbox: Nihydron Destroyer
A Devore ship would be neat, it's an imposing ship just like it was meant to be.
"Let them eat static!"
And this.
Anything Cardassian or Dominion related and/or a K'vort would be very welcome.
Think tank looks a little too borgesq to me with the no proper front/back to it.
The monean and devore ships I would role a toon for if I got those ships from a lock box.
Originally Posted by pwlaughingtrendy
Network engineers are not ship designers.
Nor should they be. Their ships would look weird.
If I remember correctly, I think the soft explanation was that the Vaadwaur wiped them out.
Anyway, my thoughts on lockbox ships:
- Cardassian Hutet-class. It was the massive Cardassian dreadnaught from Dominion Wars (and, IIRC, ST: Armada II had a mod that let you build them there too).
- Cardassian Norin-class. It's bigger than the Hideki, kinda built like a baby Galor. And the Hutet-class could carry two of them (opening intro of Dominion Wars, a Hutet is chasing the Defiant, damages it, then the Norins undock from its underside and attack it) so now we're talking, say, Cardassian Dreadnaught Carrier.
(Where a post-Dominion War Cardassia would get the approval, resources, and funding to build something like that is beyond me, but let's just cross that bridge when we get to it....)
We have V'Ger. We've been mauling V'Gers in Borg RAs and Hive Onslaughts for years.
A box for the ultimate end game : space Barbie
Additional outfits for every faction including extras like cardassian armor, jem'hadar armor and many more!!!
Ps. Sorry didn't see ship, only lockbox suggestion
Perhaps Warship Voyager was not just a hologram. It would fit fairly well as a Kelvin Timeline Intrepid.
But don't ask where he gets them. He is just a humble a tailor.
Hmm, Garak infiltrator boxes. KDF can get a Star Fleet uniform, Feds get a Klingon uniform. and Roms get the same as they aligned with.
Toss in the lobi option for Roms to wear the uniform of the faction they allied with.
Originally Posted by pwlaughingtrendy
Network engineers are not ship designers.
Nor should they be. Their ships would look weird.