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Unexpected Downtime (January 30, 2010)

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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    Logged in!
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    http://forums.startrekonline.com/showthread.php?t=90360&page=46
    WishStone wrote:
    Well, Server rooms ARE very loud. We do need to wear ear buds.

    Righto: We hope to be back and proper by 4pm (30ish minutes). We might come back a bit earlier than that, but of course things will be laggy while everyone is piling in. :)

    Should you noticed problems when teaming up, receiving mission rewards or logging in without any error notice (as we had before this crash), please let me know. I'll keep an eye out for this thread. :)
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    jlerwill wrote: »
    Damn it the server needs to come back online.....my wife has noticed that im not playing and now Im going to have to have sex with her. Damn you Cryptic.....damn you

    Put a bag over her head and grit your teeth.
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    Yes 400 weeeeeeeeee
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    Will the server hold on when we all login together at the same time?
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    Foreign Monkey Boob Slapper: A foreign monkey who slaps TRIBBLE

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Foriegn%20Monkey%20Boob%20Slapper

    Just sayin
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    omg over 4000
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    I found a vid displaying what it looked like when the servers fell

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTxHJMM6hHE&feature=related


    Same person was also posting about how much STOL SUCKS, and he was gonna get his money back!
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    Will this post be on page 400? :D
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    well 400 is better than 399
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    FFS servers are up, but its FULL, posiotion 274 in queue
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    I writing a book "The day the Server Crashed" and using all these pages :)
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    ONE OF THE FUNNIEST CRANK CALLS I EVER HEARD

    http://www.ebaumsworld.com/audio/play/1252/

    click if you dare
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    looks like cryptic took this opportunity to introduce their que.
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    Servers up! Servers up!
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    Sweet, I pre-ordered the game so I can sit here reading a post about how much of a dumb TRIBBLE I am for not waiting until the release. With any luck we may actually get to play with the 30 days worth of subscription service that comes with the game purchase.
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    TallBear wrote:
    LOL! WRONG. Aside from LOTRO this has been one of the SMOOTHEST mmo launches (so far) in history.

    Beta has NOTHING to do with it...

    You could take a SEASONED game like wow or eq2.... with a MAJOR failure one or more of there servers could be down for 5,10 or 24 hours - EASILY.

    go to college go take a few computer engineering classes.. work for a company like I have with 500 server.. THEN you will have a clue.. until then you are an IDIOT LOL

    Hmm, I guess my 20 years in the industry and my masters in computer science is overrated then. Running a server farm of 200 oracle database servers, 150 unix clusters, and 350 web servers makes me an idiot. Beta has EVERYTHING to do with it. As does planning and communication. And technically, this isn't launch yet even though its not beta.
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    403....to short
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    This has to be the longest I've been on anything involved with STO withou being disconnected :eek:
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    400 pages of posts and over 3 hours later...

    This is getting kind of ridiculous.
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    Roughmouth wrote: »
    LOL, agreed.
    rubber, toenail, humping dog, fly paper, ashtray!

    Stinky Egg Berry Elephant
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    did I get lucky? I wanna be on page 400!
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    In beta the lines of communication was open more then now give us information after all if we were not here you would not be there, We too need to know so no more Currently, the Star Trek Online Server is down. We are aware of this issue and are currently working to bring the server back online as soon as possible. Please keep an eye on this page for updates, and notification when Star Trek Online is available again. Thank you, The Star Trek Online Team We all know that so keep us informed on whats going on. Please dont take us for granted, cause we may not be here very long if you dont let us know whats going on , We all know that the server is down give us some type of time table when it will be back up. The communication was better in beta and now not so much.
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    Jabbldets wrote:
    I'm guessing cryptic are watching this therad and when it hits 399 they turn the server back on :p

    this would be a perfect moment then...:rolleyes:
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    did the patch from this morning cause this?
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    I think it's time to glare through the windows at Cryptic Studios via Google Street View.

    ok now thats some funny ****
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    Bed time.
    Hope you get on tonight and hope I get on tomorrow.

    J
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    wow over 400 pages..... gg team!
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    ROMEO
    Tut, I have lost myself; I am not here;
    This is not Romeo, he's some other where.

    BENVOLIO
    Tell me in sadness, who is that you love.

    ROMEO
    What, shall I groan and tell thee?

    BENVOLIO
    Groan! why, no.
    But sadly tell me who.

    ROMEO
    Bid a sick man in sadness make his will:
    Ah, word ill urged to one that is so ill!
    In sadness, cousin, I do love a woman.

    BENVOLIO
    I aim'd so near, when I supposed you loved.

    ROMEO
    A right good mark-man! And she's fair I love.

    BENVOLIO
    A right fair mark, fair coz, is soonest hit.

    ROMEO
    Well, in that hit you miss: she'll not be hit
    With Cupid's arrow; she hath Dian's wit;
    And, in strong proof of chastity well arm'd,
    From love's weak childish bow she lives unharm'd.
    She will not stay the siege of loving terms,
    Nor bide the encounter of assailing eyes,
    Nor ope her lap to saint-seducing gold:
    O, she is rich in beauty, only poor,
    That when she dies with beauty dies her store.

    BENVOLIO
    Then she hath sworn that she will still live chaste?

    ROMEO
    She hath, and in that sparing makes huge waste,
    For beauty starved with her severity
    Cuts beauty off from all posterity.
    She is too fair, too wise, wisely too fair,
    To merit bliss by making me despair:
    She hath forsworn to love, and in that vow
    Do I live dead that live to tell it now.

    BENVOLIO
    Be ruled by me, forget to think of her.

    ROMEO
    O, teach me how I should forget to think.

    BENVOLIO
    By giving liberty unto thine eyes;
    Examine other beauties.

    ROMEO
    'Tis the way
    To call hers exquisite, in question more:
    These happy masks that kiss fair ladies' brows
    Being black put us in mind they hide the fair;
    He that is strucken blind cannot forget
    The precious treasure of his eyesight lost:
    Show me a mistress that is passing fair,
    What doth her beauty serve, but as a note
    Where I may read who pass'd that passing fair?
    Farewell: thou canst not teach me to forget.

    BENVOLIO
    I'll pay that doctrine, or else die in debt.

    Exeunt

    SCENE II. A street.

    Enter CAPULET, PARIS, and Servant
    CAPULET
    But Montague is bound as well as I,
    In penalty alike; and 'tis not hard, I think,
    For men so old as we to keep the peace.

    PARIS
    Of honourable reckoning are you both;
    And pity 'tis you lived at odds so long.
    But now, my lord, what say you to my suit?

    CAPULET
    But saying o'er what I have said before:
    My child is yet a stranger in the world;
    She hath not seen the change of fourteen years,
    Let two more summers wither in their pride,
    Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.

    PARIS
    Younger than she are happy mothers made.

    CAPULET
    And too soon marr'd are those so early made.
    The earth hath swallow'd all my hopes but she,
    She is the hopeful lady of my earth:
    But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart,
    My will to her consent is but a part;
    An she agree, within her scope of choice
    Lies my consent and fair according voice.
    This night I hold an old accustom'd feast,
    Whereto I have invited many a guest,
    Such as I love; and you, among the store,
    One more, most welcome, makes my number more.
    At my poor house look to behold this night
    Earth-treading stars that make dark heaven light:
    Such comfort as do lusty young men feel
    When well-apparell'd April on the heel
    Of limping winter treads, even such delight
    Among fresh female buds shall you this night
    Inherit at my house; hear all, all see,
    And like her most whose merit most shall be:
    Which on more view, of many mine being one
    May stand in number, though in reckoning none,
    Come, go with me.

    To Servant, giving a paper

    Go, sirrah, trudge about
    Through fair Verona; find those persons out
    Whose names are written there, and to them say,
    My house and welcome on their pleasure stay.

    Exeunt CAPULET and PARIS

    Servant
    Find them out whose names are written here! It is
    written, that the shoemaker should meddle with his
    yard, and the tailor with his last, the fisher with
    his pencil, and the painter with his nets; but I am
    sent to find those persons whose names are here
    writ, and can never find what names the writing
    person hath here writ. I must to the learned.--In good time.

    Enter BENVOLIO and ROMEO

    BENVOLIO
    Tut, man, one fire burns out another's burning,
    One pain is lessen'd by another's anguish;
    Turn giddy, and be holp by backward turning;
    One desperate grief cures with another's languish:
    Take thou some new infection to thy eye,
    And the rank poison of the old will die.

    ROMEO
    Your plaintain-leaf is excellent for that.

    BENVOLIO
    For what, I pray thee?

    ROMEO
    For your broken shin.

    BENVOLIO
    Why, Romeo, art thou mad?

    ROMEO
    Not mad, but bound more than a mad-man is;
    Shut up in prison, kept without my food,
    Whipp'd and tormented and--God-den, good fellow.

    Servant
    God gi' god-den. I pray, sir, can you read?

    ROMEO
    Ay, mine own fortune in my misery.

    Servant
    Perhaps you have learned it without book: but, I
    pray, can you read any thing you see?

    ROMEO
    Ay, if I know the letters and the language.

    Servant
    Ye say honestly: rest you merry!

    ROMEO
    Stay, fellow; I can read.

    Reads

    'Signior Martino and his wife and daughters;
    County Anselme and his beauteous sisters; the lady
    widow of Vitravio; Signior Placentio and his lovely
    nieces; Mercutio and his brother Valentine; mine
    uncle Capulet, his wife and daughters; my fair niece
    Rosaline; Livia; Signior Valentio and his cousin
    Tybalt, Lucio and the lively Helena.' A fair
    assembly: whither should they come?

    Servant
    Up.

    ROMEO
    Whither?

    Servant
    To supper; to our house.

    ROMEO
    Whose house?

    Servant
    My master's.

    ROMEO
    Indeed, I should have ask'd you that before.

    Servant
    Now I'll tell you without asking: my master is the
    great rich Capulet; and if you be not of the house
    of Montagues, I pray, come and crush a cup of wine.
    Rest you merry!

    Exit

    BENVOLIO
    At this same ancient feast of Capulet's
    Sups the fair Rosaline whom thou so lovest,
    With all the admired beauties of Verona:
    Go thither; and, with unattainted eye,
    Compare her face with some that I shall show,
    And I will make thee think thy swan a crow.

    ROMEO
    When the devout religion of mine eye
    Maintains such falsehood, then turn tears to fires;
    And these, who often drown'd could never die,
    Transparent heretics, be burnt for liars!
    One fairer than my love! the all-seeing sun
    Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun.

    BENVOLIO
    Tut, you saw her fair, none else being by,
    Herself poised with herself in either eye:
    But in that crystal scales let there be weigh'd
    Your lady's love against some other maid
    That I will show you shining at this feast,
    And she shall scant show well that now shows best.

    ROMEO
    I'll go along, no such sight to be shown,
    But to rejoice in splendor of mine own.

    Exeunt

    SCENE III. A room in Capulet's house.

    Enter LADY CAPULET and Nurse
    LADY CAPULET
    Nurse, where's my daughter? call her forth to me.

    Nurse
    Now, by my maidenhead, at twelve year old,
    I bade her come. What, lamb! what, ladybird!
    God forbid! Where's this girl? What, Juliet!

    Enter JULIET

    JULIET
    How now! who calls?

    Nurse
    Your mother.

    JULIET
    Madam, I am here.
    What is your will?

    LADY CAPULET
    This is the matter:--Nurse, give leave awhile,
    We must talk in secret:--nurse, come back again;
    I have remember'd me, thou's hear our counsel.
    Thou know'st my daughter's of a pretty age.

    Nurse
    Faith, I can tell her age unto an hour.

    LADY CAPULET
    She's not fourteen.

    Nurse
    I'll lay fourteen of my teeth,--
    And yet, to my teeth be it spoken, I have but four--
    She is not fourteen. How long is it now
    To Lammas-tide?

    LADY CAPULET
    A fortnight and odd days.

    Nurse
    Even or odd, of all days in the year,
    Come Lammas-eve at night shall she be fourteen.
    Susan and she--God rest all Christian souls!--
    Were of an age: well, Susan is with God;
    She was too good for me: but, as I said,
    On Lammas-eve at night shall she be fourteen;
    That shall she, marry; I remember it well.
    'Tis since the earthquake now eleven years;
    And she was wean'd,--I never shall forget it,--
    Of all the days of the year, upon that day:
    For I had then laid wormwood to my dug,
    Sitting in the sun under the dove-house wall;
    My lord and you were then at Mantua:--
    Nay, I do bear a brain:--but, as I said,
    When it did taste the wormwood on the nipple
    Of my dug and felt it bitter, pretty fool,
    To see it tetchy and fall out with the dug!
    Shake quoth the dove-house: 'twas no need, I trow,
    To bid me trudge:
    And since that time it is eleven years;
    For then she could stand alone; nay, by the rood,
    She could have run and waddled all about;
    For even the day before, she broke her brow:
    And then my husband--God be with his soul!
    A' was a merry man--took up the child:
    'Yea,' quoth he, 'dost thou fall upon thy face?
    Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit;
    Wilt thou not, Jule?' and, by my holidame,
    The pretty wretch left crying and said 'Ay.'
    To see, now, how a jest shall come about!
    I warrant, an I should live a thousand years,
    I never should forget it: 'Wilt thou not, Jule?' quoth he;
    And, pretty fool, it stinted and said 'Ay.'

    LADY CAPULET
    Enough of this; I pray thee, hold thy peace.

    Nurse
    Yes, madam: yet I cannot choose but laugh,
    To think it should leave crying and say 'Ay.'
    And yet, I warrant, it had upon its brow
    A bump as big as a young cockerel's stone;
    A parlous knock; and it cried bitterly:
    'Yea,' quoth my husband,'fall'st upon thy face?
    Thou wilt fall backward when thou comest to age;
    Wilt thou not, Jule?' it stinted and said 'Ay.'
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    Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited January 2010
    Ayela wrote:
    This all seemed to start after Cryptic introduced the Liberated Borg into the mix. Perhaps one or more were not so 'liberated' after all, hmmm?

    Cryptic Tester: "The tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun, beating its legs trying to turn itself over, but it can't. Not without your help. But you're not helping.
    Liberated Borg: [angry at the suggestion] What do you mean, I'm not helping?
    Cryptic Tester: I mean: you're not helping! Why is that, implant boy?

    The Liberated Borg is visibly shaken ...

    Cryptic Tester: Shall we continue? Describe in single words only the good things that come into your mind about... your favorite MMO.
    Liberated Borg: My favorite MMO?
    Cryptic Tester: Yeah.
    Liberated Borg: Let me tell you about my favorite MMO.

    Liberated Borg shoots Cryptic Tester with a disruptor he had pulled out from under the table ...

    NICE! ...love Blade Runner.
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