This story makes no sense:
Klingons and Fed have been allies far longer than any short alliance during the dominion war.
Romulans hate Feds
Romulans think Klingons are "dogs" - got to find that reference vid for you.
One of my Favorite TNG scenes where Picard OWNS Tomalak - with the help of the Klingons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOXT22Ghouw
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Are we still bros with the Reman Resistance?
It seems to make sense.
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I'm absolutely certain this won't end up making Khitomer look like Candyland.
There were never many in the military that were against the gov't.
The whole thing goes against 40+ years of the IP
now we have a few farmers that suddenly get their hands on lots of Romulan ships and gear?
where did all this stuff come from?
Why are these farmers/military men/women now changing their loyalty - when loyalty was a major Romulan trait?
And we are also ment to believe that Starfleet and the KDF - are going to be giving command of Federation/klingon ship if they want to?
Fed adm " Sorry Cmd - we can't promote you to Captain because we have no Fed ships availible - they have all been given over to command of ROMULANS!!" - is this some joke???
The idea from an IP perspective is preposterous!!
Instead, we're just running around conducting scans and tagging furry animals like a bunch of Federation weaklings. Bah!
40 years of IP contradicts itself so many times.
Also as for the story it never takes into account you're playing with 100,000 people so as for StarFleet or the KDF they gave one ship to a Romulan captain so they won't be running out of ships :P
The way a entire race was in the IP stayed pretty consistant almost all the time.
I don't remember any Klingons commanding starfleet ships when the 2 were allies - or vise versa. (lets not include worf as he was a Starfleet officer)
So I guess we go with the "change the IP to fit the most cost effective/profitable solution" - just like "warp speed is whatever the plot demands"? that's your reasoning?
Klingons changed from TOS to TNG
Romulans changed fromTOS to TNG
Trill changed from the TNG to DS9
The Borg changed from TNG to FC
Ferengi changed whenever plot demanded.
I do remember Romulans commanding Klingon ships
I do remember Riker commanding a BOP, and a Klingon first officer on The Enterpise D
Kira comanded the Defiant during a major battle in the war, and other times when needed.
StarFleet officers served on a BOP
Indeed.
It was when it was the Klingon Empire in TNG.
Why would the KDF accept 'traitors' to the Military Junta in power now... and give them their own starships manned with loyal Klingons?
Outside influence from the Iconians?
HAH! Not bad. I wish the 'writers' at STO could come up with something this simple and intriguing instead of this convoluted mess of nonsense.
So the civilian government of the Federation decided not to involve themselves in the Klingon civil war... when their presence would have been a benefit to the whole quadrant, perhaps the galaxy.... but handing out military Starfleet starships to rebellious Romulan civilians who want to fight a civil war is ok when we are losing the Borg front, according to that last ridiculous FE?
A worthy effort, but I'm not buying this one... even if I do commend your logic, the practicality just doesn't make sense.
Actually, they did. You find out during the Cloaked Intentions FE the the Tal Shiar is working with the Iconians.
You fight a war to win - gain territory - kill a rival faction - resources - etc
But the Fed/KDF war has none of this - not only is it completely pointless - it the most bizarre "war" ever conceived in fiction or reality.
There have been RARE and very limited instances of to sides in Human history deciding things in a "war" by dualing - but never at the same time have 2 enemies fought each other/dualing and fought as allies at the same time - or just "hung" out together at certain places - while not fighting.
The concept of this whole thing is probably one of the biggest flaws in the game - and they are making it bigger with the Romulans in the middle now.
What is the purpose? Any good story/movie - etc needs a plausible/believable purpose - to carry anyones attention for very long. And definitely needs it to keep someone coming back to the story.
http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=604491
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Didn't actually read the article eh? Okay, well, I'll just drop this here.
So, you see, when you're level 1 and mechanically flying a crappy piece of out dated technology equivalent to a moth balled Connie or a garbage scow Miranda, in the RSR you'll probably actually be flying a museum piece from the second war between the Federation and the Romulan Empire. Then the game will explain, via questing, how you obtain better and better ships.
See.
Don't get me wrong, there is stuff to dislike about the news in today's devblog. I'm particularly saddened to find out that I was wrong and that Romulans would be flying end-game Federation and Klingon vessel. But it seems like they have a less pain inducing way of explaining ship progression for the Romulan faction, and that makes me happy at least.
Well I certainly hope the players victory over the tal shair involves "capturing" these endgame Romulan ships - or where do they get them? And are you using lower tier ships to win this major battle against the Tal shiar?
Still makes no sense. And the KDF and Starfleet handing out their vessels like candy - makes NO SENSE. Like you have to be an officer for many years in one of these organizations - with a lot of history to get command of a Starship!!
It was StarTrek: The Next Generation
Season 1 the last episode "Neutral Zone"
Commander Taybok tells Picard to silence his dog (referring to Worf).
http://youtu.be/kfd2OhvXGuk
But yeah, for everyone else it takes years.
Romulans from the Trek timeline has them as a subversive empire of emotional vulcans minus the ridges on the forehead, they are very human in every respect but their empire has been founded on an imperal honor code, basically engrained into society with politics, a side effect being xenophobia. the average romulan citizen doesnt hate anyone, but they are suspcious of newcomers without a doubt. the military arm of the political structure has admirals driving romulans to war with any weaker race, either make them slaves or subservant races like the Remans for example, or kill them off and start over if the situation is hopeless. i think you will find it is the politicians and the highest ranking members of the military that drive on this xenophobia, they add it to the learning subjects (propaganda is effective) and they have willing loyal (admittedly brainwashed) romulans willing to fight and die to defeat their enemies.
this is my general observation.
Been around since Dec 2010 on STO and bought LTS in Apr 2013 for STO.