Is the New Enemy the Voth?, Well, I was playing with the character creator when I noticed a new option for Gorn eyes called "Voth", I don't remember ever seeing this option before, as such, I think this may mean the new enemy is the Voth, as we currently have no Voth NPCs in-game, this may mean the Voth are coming soon, and their character models are similar to the Gorn.
http://tinypic.com/r/out93c/5
DStalh has shown desire to put the Voth in-game, Having mentioned them as far back as 2011 (
http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showpost.php?p=3396497&postcount=10), He has stated that they could possibly tie-in with the Gorn Featured Series, We know from the space adventure zone concept art the new enemy has huge structures the Voth are known for, All evidence favors the Voth as the new enemy coming soon, The next featured series possibly being the Gorn one, Or the Voth relating to the Gorn in some way, As mentioned in Ask Cryptic November.
Ask Cryptic November:
http://sto.perfectworld.com/news/?p=769201
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I dont think they left on any good terms with Voyager. They see us as heretics to their doctrine.
The Voth are intolerant religeous whackjobs. Dinosaur decendant Jihadists.
But the image on the state of the game looks more Malon to me especially giving the green gas being ejected by the structure and the blue weapons fire towards the star ship flying through it.
It makes me think that the new space adventure zone will be an starship atmospheric mission involving the Malon!
Nah, the terms weren't good. The Voth leadership rejected the premise offered by the existence of the human race and the evidence offered, and put forth an ultimatum in order to force the dissenting paleontologist into recanting his ideas.
So I would classify the relationship as 'icy'. The Voth aren't comfortable with something that contradicts their Doctrine, and may very well decide to simply eliminate any evidence of said contradiction.
It's an interesting idea, really, and it would be interesting to try fighting the Voth in this game. They seemed even more technologically advanced than the Borg in many respects.
Well, they were also at truce with Undine, and they thought they crippled the Borg...
DStahl said many times he wants the Voth.
Look at the picture in the Blog about the Status Quo update which was released a couple of days ago. It should represent the Space Adventure Zone they are talking about and if you look closer it is a gigantous Tower sort of thing with a Federation Starship firing inside it...
Watch the Voyager episode and see how big the Capital Ship was and add 1+1...It is the Voth. Especially, now that you found Voth declared specifics in the creator. It would not surprise me if in the coming builds on Tribble a Voth Ship slips through as it did in the past.
Long story short: Yes, the Voth.;)
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After Voyager left, a rebellion started. As the new scientific evidences emerged, people started to question about the Doctrine. It split the Voth apart. In order to reunite the people, the Elders decided to conquer Earth to prove the superiority of the Voth and also to reclaim the lost homeworld. The Voth rebels, however, didn't think it was a right course of action. They decided to join the Federation in the fight.
The Gorn, after conquered by the Klingon Empire, saw a new light with the arrival of Voth in the Alpha quadrant. Those who thought that they were 2nd class citizens in the Klingon Empire and those who thought that the reptilian race were superior to the mamals, decided to join their kinsmen. The Klingon High Council signed a truce with the Federation and joined the fight of this new deadly enemy.
A highly advanced nomadic race, the Voth lived in a space fortresses equipped with transwarp drive.
** soz gtg... to be continue
Actually, the Voth believe that they originated in the Delta Quadrant and the mammalian species are inferior. They could care less how Earth is doing right now. Earth is proof that they didn't come from the Delta Quadrant so destroying every human and Earth would destroy any proof that the Doctrine is wrong.
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Janeway also left the undine on good terms and look how that turned out.
She was not the best diplomat ever.
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Yeah, exposing the lies of a 65 million year old religion is the number 1 way to get on good terms with a race! Or maybe not...
Ships? What ships? They only have the one ship... Just... that one ship... Granted, it's likely big enough to dwarf the V'Ger cigars that the Borg have been using in the sector red alert invasions, but still... it's just one ship...
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1) Dstahl says "several rounds" of Voth concept art already made back in 2011 (see my last post)
2) Voth mentioned in Ask Cryptic
3) Voth city found in game files (I heard this, haven't verified)
4) Voth eyes spotted in tailor (July 2013)
Things are starting to add up, I think.
Probably would have 3 or 4 hangars shudders
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But the Undine what they're doing now aren't really her fault? Last time Janeway had contact if I recall was with the Undine who were acting like humans to learn about them before they attacked right?
They returned to fludic space to try and call off the attack, and all seemed fine till something caused them to attack, wasn't there rumor or fact that Iconians are to blame for the Undine?
Either way I don't think Janeway is the cause because now the Undine are out to destroy everyone not just the Federation.
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The Undine are attacking because of the Iconians masquerading as Milkyway species and causing trouble in Fluidic Space.
So it's not Janeway's fault in any way shape or form.
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1. The Klingon-Federation War needs to be expanded upon.
2. Buff the Borg, and do an actual invasion.
3. Flesh out the Undine threat. After all, the Undine are the reason why the Federation-Klingon Alliance broke. The Klingons saw the threat for what it was but their allies balked on what needed to be done. Yet nothing has been done to show more events of this "dire" threat.