As far as putting it after 'Temporal Ambassador', I said this in another Thread:
'What has happened numerous times in the past, when a Featured Episode loses that status, they inevitably take it off for a week before they actually do the work of making it level 60 only and placing it in its correct Arc. Only difference this time seems to be that the Nexus propelled the Episode into an inappropriate Arc.'
We shall wait for it to be corrected. Otherwise what, we would have two Episodes in a row that has an Ambassador Class ship in it.
Hah, maybe they are setting us up for a T6 Ambassador with Miracle Worker seating for their introduction into the C-Store for a Black Friday rollout.
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l don't know.
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That l must repeat the words that come without my knowledge.'
Did you all notice in Brushfire, during the last space battle sequence, that Michael Dorn appears as a voice actor? All he says is “Congratulation General.” Just seems like a lost opportunity, paying that huge voice actor fee to get Dorn out of bed, into makeup/prosthetics, down to the studio, and into the mic room. And then to only have him say TWO WORDS. I am aghast
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No, my case was about how people will get in a bunch up speculating about stuff. My case was rested as just the mention of the past hubbub about Data brought this Thread back into a hubbub about Data. And never did I say it wasn't him.
It's really like the old medieval debates about how many Angels could stand on the point of a pin. A Wikipedia entry gets to the heart of the matter:
'The question has also been linked to the fall of Constantinople, with the imagery of scholars debating about minutiae while the Turks besieged the city. In modern usage, it therefore has been used as a metaphor for wasting time debating topics of no practical value, or questions whose answers hold no intellectual consequence, while more urgent concerns pile up.'
'But to be logical is not to be right', and 'nothing' on God's earth could ever 'make it' right!'
Judge Dan Haywood
'As l speak now, the words are forming in my head.
l don't know.
l really don't know what l'm about to say, except l have a feeling about it.
That l must repeat the words that come without my knowledge.'
Did you all notice in Brushfire, during the last space battle sequence, that Michael Dorn appears as a voice actor? All he says is “Congratulation General.” Just seems like a lost opportunity, paying that huge voice actor fee to get Dorn out of bed, into makeup/prosthetics, down to the studio, and into the mic room. And then to only have him say TWO WORDS. I am aghast
Not really. His voiced lines in Brushfire seem to be reused from other stuff.
Did you all notice in Brushfire, during the last space battle sequence, that Michael Dorn appears as a voice actor? All he says is “Congratulation General.” Just seems like a lost opportunity, paying that huge voice actor fee to get Dorn out of bed, into makeup/prosthetics, down to the studio, and into the mic room. And then to only have him say TWO WORDS. I am aghast
Not really. His voiced lines in Brushfire seem to be reused from other stuff.
Yes, the "congratulations, General" comes from the usual KDF level up and I'm pretty sure the "House of Torg must not survive that day" line comes from the mission where you virtually destroy House of Torg only to have him escape and try to whine at the council, before spending a year beating up Martok at the Son'a facility to vent.
In the mission Diplomatic Orders.. Challenger arrives with the task force and instead of Captain Thelin hailing you. Captain La Forge does.. So he says bla bla, hope you can return the favour. He's actually taken the dialoge that Captain Thelin of the U.S.S. Kirk delivered before.
Also Beyond the Nexus has been edited. There is no mention of the Lukari or Tzenkethi at the end of the mission. Instead La Forge simply explains you did a good job saving both ships and that they'll be ready soon.
So it totally fits into the storyline without issues in my book.
La Forge says "Nice to see you again".. Because he talked to you after taking down the Undine ship in Diplomatic Orders. And all words of the Lukari and Tzenkethi have been removed from Beyond the Nexus.
Well, there is still a mention of the Alliance in the mission description (nothing that can't be easily fixed though), but the mission doesn't make sense for the KDF as it's just after the destruction of the House of Torg and way before the KDF would willingly help a Starfleet ship, let alone have a temporary truce without something strong enough shooting at both sides.
The closest and earliest point of "tolerance" would be between the Reman and Dominion arc.
Heck, in Surface Tension, you can play your character as being unwilling to assist Starfleet in recovering Admiral Quinn.
It doesn't belong where they put it and I'll venture to guess it'll have a new resting place soon.
'But to be logical is not to be right', and 'nothing' on God's earth could ever 'make it' right!'
Judge Dan Haywood
'As l speak now, the words are forming in my head.
l don't know.
l really don't know what l'm about to say, except l have a feeling about it.
That l must repeat the words that come without my knowledge.'
Well here's a short vid of the part of Diplomatic Orders they changed: https://youtu.be/jYIb7xrk75c
I don't remember any differences in the early parts.
Has anyone played the mission Diplomatic Orders recently? It's been changed to add the Challenger to the mission, with Geordi contacting you after killing the Undine ship instead of Thelin of the Kirk.
It also seems he may have replaced Quinn as the mission-giver after that.
I guess that's why La Forge greeted all my Fed Captains in the Beyond the Nexus as if we had met before. I guess in the new Timeline we have.
Does this mean we have to go back and replay ever Mission to see where else he pops up?
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As far as putting it after 'Temporal Ambassador', I said this in another Thread:
'What has happened numerous times in the past, when a Featured Episode loses that status, they inevitably take it off for a week before they actually do the work of making it level 60 only and placing it in its correct Arc. Only difference this time seems to be that the Nexus propelled the Episode into an inappropriate Arc.'
We shall wait for it to be corrected. Otherwise what, we would have two Episodes in a row that has an Ambassador Class ship in it.
Hah, maybe they are setting us up for a T6 Ambassador with Miracle Worker seating for their introduction into the C-Store for a Black Friday rollout.
l don't know.
l really don't know what l'm about to say, except l have a feeling about it.
That l must repeat the words that come without my knowledge.'
OP said Challenger was at the part where you blow up the Undine ship.
You mean you have no case. That's clearly meant to be Data, and really couldn't be anyone else.
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It's really like the old medieval debates about how many Angels could stand on the point of a pin. A Wikipedia entry gets to the heart of the matter:
'The question has also been linked to the fall of Constantinople, with the imagery of scholars debating about minutiae while the Turks besieged the city. In modern usage, it therefore has been used as a metaphor for wasting time debating topics of no practical value, or questions whose answers hold no intellectual consequence, while more urgent concerns pile up.'
l don't know.
l really don't know what l'm about to say, except l have a feeling about it.
That l must repeat the words that come without my knowledge.'
My character Tsin'xing
In the mission Diplomatic Orders.. Challenger arrives with the task force and instead of Captain Thelin hailing you. Captain La Forge does.. So he says bla bla, hope you can return the favour. He's actually taken the dialoge that Captain Thelin of the U.S.S. Kirk delivered before.
Also Beyond the Nexus has been edited. There is no mention of the Lukari or Tzenkethi at the end of the mission. Instead La Forge simply explains you did a good job saving both ships and that they'll be ready soon.
So it totally fits into the storyline without issues in my book.
La Forge says "Nice to see you again".. Because he talked to you after taking down the Undine ship in Diplomatic Orders. And all words of the Lukari and Tzenkethi have been removed from Beyond the Nexus.
The closest and earliest point of "tolerance" would be between the Reman and Dominion arc.
Heck, in Surface Tension, you can play your character as being unwilling to assist Starfleet in recovering Admiral Quinn.
l don't know.
l really don't know what l'm about to say, except l have a feeling about it.
That l must repeat the words that come without my knowledge.'
https://youtu.be/jYIb7xrk75c
I don't remember any differences in the early parts.
My character Tsin'xing
I guess that's why La Forge greeted all my Fed Captains in the Beyond the Nexus as if we had met before. I guess in the new Timeline we have.
Does this mean we have to go back and replay ever Mission to see where else he pops up?
My character Tsin'xing