Anyway, like I was sayin', shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. Dey's uh, shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that's about it. - Bubba
Voyager had the equipment to undertake the task? (FYI: Voyager had the "best of the best" in sensors, computers, and warp-core equipment)
voyager was on the hind teat
it was captained by a failed officer (who was mentally unstable)
the tactical officer was INSANE
the helm officer a convicted criminal
the circuitry substandard "bio ware"
the ship itself a shoddy job
it was at best a third choice
the enterprise could have done the job in half the time AND would have gotten home the same day
like the temporal lockbox, god, that made my hair stand up i was so mad at the 12 year old explanation for why we had equipment from the future..
Okay, one tip for you and everyone else griping over lockboxes.
Stop trying to find reason or sense in them and the content they offer.
We have equipment from the future because it makes Cryptic money, same with Jem ships, Tholian ships, Terran ships, Ferengi ships and Spoonhead ships.
The sole purpose of the lockboxes and all their content is making money, as much as possible.
That is the purpose of every gamble function in every MMO, whether they be virtual slot machines or lockbox equivalents.
The sooner you accept this and stop trying to find canon reasons for Feds and Klingons having all kinds of enemy ships, the less you will rage whenever you see them in game.
There are no canon reasons for players having these.
it was captained by a failed officer (who was mentally unstable)
the tactical officer was INSANE
the helm officer a convicted criminal
the circuitry substandard "bio ware"
the ship itself a shoddy job
it was at best a third choice
the enterprise could have done the job in half the time AND would have gotten home the same day
I disagree completly with part of what you say in your Statement.
My KDF will not be attending unless I get a plausible reason that they would be at a Federation resort world during war-time. They will continue to board and takeover Fed transports during the event.
This Risa summer event is also suppose to be like R&R time from war between factions.:D
"This Admiral BumBleBush!..Captain of R.R.W. Prometheus!..I order you lower your shields and weapons or ill be forced to fire upon you!!!"
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] "This is Fleet Commander BumBle!..
Vice Admiral of the U.S.S. Prometheus!..
I order you to lower your shields and weapons or ill be forced to fire upon you!!!"
My KDF will not be attending unless I get a plausible reason that they would be at a Federation resort world during war-time. They will continue to board and takeover Fed transports during the event.
Good point.
Last time I visited Risa I had a wonderful time running around killing the local fauna.
Someone with canon aspergers who ironically has a lilly white orion? Please, stop, this is too much for me to handle.
Many generations of her family were interbreading with Captain Kirk and other White/Blonde Starfleet officers. We don't really no the true amount of kids Kirk has out there in the galaxy - quite a few I would suspect going by how many women he took to bed.
So what you're saying is, like every other claim I've seen you make, you don't actually have proof and I'm supposed to take your word for it.
Gotcha.
THIS. So so so much this.
Anyway, like I was sayin', shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. Dey's uh, shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that's about it. - Bubba
NO its not worth the 40 hours of arguing just to save a few fictional orions from racism and slavery
I am right
live with it
Canon goes back a long way and the orions are not all GREEN
*chortle* Oh you.
Anyway, like I was sayin', shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. Dey's uh, shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that's about it. - Bubba
After the last live-action appearance of an Orion, in 1969's "Whom Gods Destroy", the next such appearance of the species was finally realized 35 years later, in 2004's "Borderland". The Orions appeared en masse with several actors portraying brutish male members of the species and model Bobbi Sue Luther starring as an Orion slave girl. Although The Animated Series' coloring difficulties had caused the Orions' appearances to remain true to Gene Roddenberry's original vision of the species as rarely having a green complexion, "Borderland" continued the ultimate Original Series depiction of the Orions as usually green-skinned. The look of the Orion males in the episode was extrapolated from the Orion females in The Original Series episodes.
The final draft of the episode's script features a different version of the scene from that used in the episode. In the scene as first conceived, the illusory Earth trader teases Pike by suggesting that, as former captain of the starship Enterprise, he used to send Earth "blistering reports," such as "'the Orion traders taking shocking advantage of the natives....'" Intentionally referring to Vina, the illusory space officer asks Pike, "Do any of you have a green one? They're dangerous, I hear." This version of the scene implies that writer and series creator Gene Roddenberry originally conceived the Orions to have more varied colors of skin than just green.
Captain Pike with the Orion girl who could appear as a blond - blue-eyed - white girl
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Or to paraphase :
(1) I think that non-"expert" opinions are valid
(2) I think that non-"expert" opinions are invalid
the value of "expert" is variable but covers people who know, or at least think they know, something about a subject.
No , you get a life for wasting your own life to tell us to get a life.
Personally I am happy being a Massive Trekkie!
I hope STO get's better ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XchwE9zVdnw
I agree. We are all fellow STO players here. We can all agree to disagree.
I completely disagree with everything you said !!!!11!!!!
Lol.
R.I.P
voyager was on the hind teat
it was captained by a failed officer (who was mentally unstable)
the tactical officer was INSANE
the helm officer a convicted criminal
the circuitry substandard "bio ware"
the ship itself a shoddy job
it was at best a third choice
the enterprise could have done the job in half the time AND would have gotten home the same day
Okay, one tip for you and everyone else griping over lockboxes.
Stop trying to find reason or sense in them and the content they offer.
We have equipment from the future because it makes Cryptic money, same with Jem ships, Tholian ships, Terran ships, Ferengi ships and Spoonhead ships.
The sole purpose of the lockboxes and all their content is making money, as much as possible.
That is the purpose of every gamble function in every MMO, whether they be virtual slot machines or lockbox equivalents.
The sooner you accept this and stop trying to find canon reasons for Feds and Klingons having all kinds of enemy ships, the less you will rage whenever you see them in game.
There are no canon reasons for players having these.
Someone with canon aspergers who ironically has a lilly white orion? Please, stop, this is too much for me to handle.
Most orions are actually a sort of ruddy colour
This was canon BEFORE the holodeck program enterprise messed it up
I disagree completly with part of what you say in your Statement.
R.I.P
which part?
Do you have evidence to back this up?
Yes
But frankly its not worth it
everyone now thinks the Orions are Green thugs with bolts in their brains
mindless , little better than the borg
so believe what you like im past caring
but orions have hair (baldness is not canon )
they also are not all green nor are they all half naked
STO is the one that made them mindless, not Enterprise.
This Risa summer event is also suppose to be like R&R time from war between factions.:D
"This Admiral BumBleBush!..Captain of R.R.W. Prometheus!..I order you lower your shields and weapons or ill be forced to fire upon you!!!"
"This is Fleet Commander BumBle!..
Vice Admiral of the U.S.S. Prometheus!..
I order you to lower your shields and weapons or ill be forced to fire upon you!!!"
Good point.
Last time I visited Risa I had a wonderful time running around killing the local fauna.
R.I.P
So what you're saying is, like every other claim I've seen you make, you don't actually have proof and I'm supposed to take your word for it.
Gotcha.
Lol read my reason in the for editing section of my first statement. Twas a poorly told joke.
R.I.P
I am right
live with it
Canon goes back a long way and the orions are not all GREEN
Many generations of her family were interbreading with Captain Kirk and other White/Blonde Starfleet officers. We don't really no the true amount of kids Kirk has out there in the galaxy - quite a few I would suspect going by how many women he took to bed.
wow, with arguments like that if you are right then nobody is going to believe you.
THIS. So so so much this.
*chortle* Oh you.
absolute proof im right
if YOU say im wrong then im definitely right
but hell google "ruddy orions"
they were canon long long before enterprise crapped it up
After the last live-action appearance of an Orion, in 1969's "Whom Gods Destroy", the next such appearance of the species was finally realized 35 years later, in 2004's "Borderland". The Orions appeared en masse with several actors portraying brutish male members of the species and model Bobbi Sue Luther starring as an Orion slave girl. Although The Animated Series' coloring difficulties had caused the Orions' appearances to remain true to Gene Roddenberry's original vision of the species as rarely having a green complexion, "Borderland" continued the ultimate Original Series depiction of the Orions as usually green-skinned. The look of the Orion males in the episode was extrapolated from the Orion females in The Original Series episodes.
The final draft of the episode's script features a different version of the scene from that used in the episode. In the scene as first conceived, the illusory Earth trader teases Pike by suggesting that, as former captain of the starship Enterprise, he used to send Earth "blistering reports," such as "'the Orion traders taking shocking advantage of the natives....'" Intentionally referring to Vina, the illusory space officer asks Pike, "Do any of you have a green one? They're dangerous, I hear." This version of the scene implies that writer and series creator Gene Roddenberry originally conceived the Orions to have more varied colors of skin than just green.
Captain Pike with the Orion girl who could appear as a blond - blue-eyed - white girl
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