True story... the Enterprise D actually only had one toilet on the entire ship. :P Must have been a long line to use it! :eek:
Walther Koenig once suggested the reason Khan recognized Chekov so quickly was because Chekov kept him waiting at a toilet once...maybe it was also the only one on the ship...?
That gives the phrase "I never forget a face" a new meaning doesn't it?:D
True story... the Enterprise D actually only had one toilet on the entire ship. :P Must have been a long line to use it! :eek:
Whats funny is that apparently the NX class had way more toilets than the Ent D as its shown to have bathrooms in each of the crew quarters on a number of occasions.
Not to mention Orion girls can't use a lot of hair styles that other species (on the Federation species like Andorians and Trills and the Romulan species). How hard is it to allow all females on all species to use the same hair styles, the same with the males. Understandably some species it wouldn't work on, Naucassians for example, but there is no excuse for the green girls.
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I would happily trade not changing uniforms for not dropping out of cloak every-time dialogue happens.
This is something they actually worked on. In all of the new missions (from LoR onwards) the dialogue doesn't break the cloak. I don't know if or when are they planning to implement those changes to the older content, but I'm fairly certain that all new content that will come will consider this and don't let dialogue drop us out of cloak.
This is something they actually worked on. In all of the new missions (from LoR onwards) the dialogue doesn't break the cloak. I don't know if or when are they planning to implement those changes to the older content, but I'm fairly certain that all new content that will come will consider this and don't let dialogue drop us out of cloak.
This. For everything else most of us are just used to cloaking AFTER the dialogue because by the time this gets fixed we'll be as old as Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner are now.
We can tell our great grandchildren, "In my day, our cloaks were so sensitive that even dialogue broke them and we couldn't change our clothes!"
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To be fair, they do go quite a bit between baths, so many Klink's might not even notice it. :P
Historically, this game has had many problems with its tailors, both character and ships. It took them six months for me to tailor my Fleet Excel.
Nah, the rarest item in the Trek universe is probably a Starfleet toilet.:P
True story... the Enterprise D actually only had one toilet on the entire ship. :P Must have been a long line to use it! :eek:
Walther Koenig once suggested the reason Khan recognized Chekov so quickly was because Chekov kept him waiting at a toilet once...maybe it was also the only one on the ship...?
That gives the phrase "I never forget a face" a new meaning doesn't it?:D
In captain's quarters?
Btw that costume change doesn't work good on my RR+KDF character too.
to boldly go where no man has gone before.... where ever you happen to be standing. :P
Whats funny is that apparently the NX class had way more toilets than the Ent D as its shown to have bathrooms in each of the crew quarters on a number of occasions.
What? The Marauder BO can edit the captain's uniforms? :eek: Now that explains the costume issues many players are experiencing!
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This is something they actually worked on. In all of the new missions (from LoR onwards) the dialogue doesn't break the cloak. I don't know if or when are they planning to implement those changes to the older content, but I'm fairly certain that all new content that will come will consider this and don't let dialogue drop us out of cloak.
Nah, you just run a risk of reduced structural integrity in your clothing from constant fighting and no changing.;)
So you suggest beaming faeces out of our rectums directly?
This. For everything else most of us are just used to cloaking AFTER the dialogue because by the time this gets fixed we'll be as old as Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner are now.
We can tell our great grandchildren, "In my day, our cloaks were so sensitive that even dialogue broke them and we couldn't change our clothes!"
no need for wiping in the 25th century!
"computer activate a site to site transport.... from my **** to Uranus, Energize!"
On Voyager, they just used replicator materializers. Now you know where Neelix got all his ingredients for cooking!
I would've thought it's where the authors got the materials for their scripts from.
Something tells me Richard Geere would crave the reverse with hamsters........
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