but yet T'Ket as individual can't take a ships, and as L'Miren told "the fighting no longer needed to continue."
so that probably means she can't use any iconian resources or army, that means she is alone, so she need to get her own army, unless if Q or other God species give her a power, but that would eventually mean and destruction for them.
As she told kill all non iconians and they aren't iconians. So she needs resources and new army
One would assume that T'Ket has her own stable of loyal heralds and herald ships and needs no permission to use them as she sees fit. Why they are seemingly endless in number, one can only surmise but she's had a really long time to build her own personal army.
Remember that the trademark of the Iconians is working through proxies. A little bit of tech and one disgruntled power-hungry leader can go a very long way (see the Vaadwaur). She doesn't need to come up with all the resources by herself. If we do see her return it will most likely be in a more subtle way than at the head of a fleet of ships. Even if she is blinded by rage, she still has enough wits to know that revealing herself would be suicide. I hope to see some more creatively insidious plots coming from that direction in the future.
We all know that T'ket is just going to kill the remaining 10 during the course whatever she's going to do; its why Iconians are not party to the Temporal Accords.
It might just mean that she does the 10 in FIRST, takes over, and starts the 2nd Iconian War, we bash her to bits, then hijack the remaining Iconian technology, only to discover that T'ket had allies in Andromeda as well as the Sphere Builders.
We later learn that the Kelvans were the ones who turned the Iconians into energy monsters and that they were behind whatever the Iconians did!
And after we off the Kelvans we find that they were manipulated by whales!!
Cycle continues ad nauseam.
"Last Engage! Magical Girl Origami-san" is in print! Now with three times more rainbows.
Do you wonder if there could be an episode where Daniels, or Capt. Walker shows up to let the Player witness the moment the Iconians end their self imposed isolation from episode "Midnight"?
Reports of my demise have been greatly exaggerated.
I know it's just a silly meme in his/her signature, but I can't help it-in my head cannon @iconians IS that guy from Ancient Aliens...
Don't let them promote you. Don't let them transfer you. Don't let them do anything that takes you off the bridge of that ship, because while you're there... you can make a difference.
-Captain James T. Kirk
You'd think if T'ket wanted to get revenge on everyone she'd bid her time awhile then open a gateway behind the earth's Sun and cause it to Supernova. Even if we have some handy Red Matter lying around to stop the propogation wave the earth would be destroyed along with the Human driving force of the Federation.
I wonder if T'Ket will be able to grow a new arm. You'd think with all the Iconians' super-advanced technology they'd have been able to fix her arm by now.
I wonder if T'Ket will be able to grow a new arm. You'd think with all the Iconians' super-advanced technology they'd have been able to fix her arm by now.
She might not be able to, considering their not-completely-corporeal state. If she ever re-appears again, she might be sporting a weaponized prosthetic of some sort.
T'Ket is cofused, he sees so manny 23c. ships flying around, he is plotting an attack within 2oo years again, when the beta quadrant is flying around as the foeshe knows again.
Midnight put 1 part of the iconians to rebuild, and the other choose to let his rage go through the galaxy. An opening for different stories or things which could come. We are banned from some parts to visit, and I made a great impression as Romulan, even when I was next to Sela ruining the faith of the Old Star Empire.
"Reports of our depression are vastly exaggerated." "Anyaway, we don't often see a sense of humor in Section 31."
We all know that T'ket is just going to kill the remaining 10 during the course whatever she's going to do; its why Iconians are not party to the Temporal Accords.
Iconians aren't party to the Temporal Accords, because Iconians can't time travel.
nah, not happening, saw T'Ket doing bartending at very old spacestation abandoned by feds, asking us, "Name your poison and I will make it"
atleast, that is a drink to die for.
I know one thing; I would love a one-off episode where we, somehow, wind up visiting an alternate timeline in which the Iconians won.
Basically, we saw in 'Midnight' (particularly the 'Charge of the Light Brigade' scene) that the Alliance was on it's last legs by that point. I'd love to see how things would have turned out if we hadn't engaged the time-travel DEM machine.
The difficulty here is the predestination paradox in the story. If we fail going back in time, there are no Iconian survivors. (And probably a bunch of aggressive species with full acess to the Iconian technology via their world sphere or what it was called). Oh, well, I suppose maybe we don't fail to go back in time, save them, but then don't make it back and get lost in time or something (maybe arrive 5 years late to the party. That would be emberassing...)
Star Trek Online Advancement: You start with lowbie gear, you end with Lobi gear.
I know one thing; I would love a one-off episode where we, somehow, wind up visiting an alternate timeline in which the Iconians won.
Basically, we saw in 'Midnight' (particularly the 'Charge of the Light Brigade' scene) that the Alliance was on it's last legs by that point. I'd love to see how things would have turned out if we hadn't engaged the time-travel DEM machine.
The difficulty here is the predestination paradox in the story. If we fail going back in time, there are no Iconian survivors. (And probably a bunch of aggressive species with full acess to the Iconian technology via their world sphere or what it was called). Oh, well, I suppose maybe we don't fail to go back in time, save them, but then don't make it back and get lost in time or something (maybe arrive 5 years late to the party. That would be emberassing...)
Hm - sadly true. We need to ask the Timelords for a Paradox machine.
I think I saw T'Ket grinding dil on that asteroid near DS9
Building up a Solo Fleets is really a grind. But she has a few centuries or millenia time, I suppose.
She's been playing for 200,000 years, she's got supplies to go around. Super-whale.
But she had a falling out with her old fleet, so she kinda has to start anew. I suppose some of her previous fleet member in the Herald ranks will join her...
Star Trek Online Advancement: You start with lowbie gear, you end with Lobi gear.
I know one thing; I would love a one-off episode where we, somehow, wind up visiting an alternate timeline in which the Iconians won.
Basically, we saw in 'Midnight' (particularly the 'Charge of the Light Brigade' scene) that the Alliance was on it's last legs by that point. I'd love to see how things would have turned out if we hadn't engaged the time-travel DEM machine.
The difficulty here is the predestination paradox in the story. If we fail going back in time, there are no Iconian survivors. (And probably a bunch of aggressive species with full acess to the Iconian technology via their world sphere or what it was called). Oh, well, I suppose maybe we don't fail to go back in time, save them, but then don't make it back and get lost in time or something (maybe arrive 5 years late to the party. That would be emberassing...)
Hm - sadly true. We need to ask the Timelords for a Paradox machine.
Either that or hope for Q shenanigans.
Still, that 'Charge of the light brigade' scene is my favourite STO moment, and Midnight my favourite episode to date; I would have loved to have continued to fight against those impossible odds, right to the bitter end.
Foundry story idea?
A new epic series: "The Price of Failure" -> Stories discussing what happens after the loss of Earth after Wolf 359, after the death of the Founders from the Section 31 disease, after the Iconian assault on earth ...
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One would assume that T'Ket has her own stable of loyal heralds and herald ships and needs no permission to use them as she sees fit. Why they are seemingly endless in number, one can only surmise but she's had a really long time to build her own personal army.
It might just mean that she does the 10 in FIRST, takes over, and starts the 2nd Iconian War, we bash her to bits, then hijack the remaining Iconian technology, only to discover that T'ket had allies in Andromeda as well as the Sphere Builders.
We later learn that the Kelvans were the ones who turned the Iconians into energy monsters and that they were behind whatever the Iconians did!
And after we off the Kelvans we find that they were manipulated by whales!!
Cycle continues ad nauseam.
"Last Engage! Magical Girl Origami-san" is in print! Now with three times more rainbows.
Support the "Armored Unicorn" vehicle initiative today!
Thanks for Harajuku. Now let's get a real "Magical Girl" costume!
I know it's just a silly meme in his/her signature, but I can't help it-in my head cannon @iconians IS that guy from Ancient Aliens...
Don't let them promote you. Don't let them transfer you. Don't let them do anything that takes you off the bridge of that ship, because while you're there... you can make a difference.
-Captain James T. Kirk
USS Casinghead NCC 92047 launched 2350
Fleet Admiral Stowe - Dominion War Vet.
She might not be able to, considering their not-completely-corporeal state. If she ever re-appears again, she might be sporting a weaponized prosthetic of some sort.
Midnight put 1 part of the iconians to rebuild, and the other choose to let his rage go through the galaxy. An opening for different stories or things which could come. We are banned from some parts to visit, and I made a great impression as Romulan, even when I was next to Sela ruining the faith of the Old Star Empire.
"Anyaway, we don't often see a sense of humor in Section 31."
Iconians aren't party to the Temporal Accords, because Iconians can't time travel.
atleast, that is a drink to die for.
"the Whole must be as one"
It wasn't a "theory"; it was something they said. As the Whole wasn't whole without the Other (the player).
The difficulty here is the predestination paradox in the story. If we fail going back in time, there are no Iconian survivors. (And probably a bunch of aggressive species with full acess to the Iconian technology via their world sphere or what it was called). Oh, well, I suppose maybe we don't fail to go back in time, save them, but then don't make it back and get lost in time or something (maybe arrive 5 years late to the party. That would be emberassing...)
Building up a Solo Fleets is really a grind. But she has a few centuries or millenia time, I suppose.
She's been playing for 200,000 years, she's got supplies to go around. Super-whale.
We already got one from the Delta Recruit event.
http://sto.gamepedia.com/Paradox_Corrector
Foundry story idea?
A new epic series: "The Price of Failure" -> Stories discussing what happens after the loss of Earth after Wolf 359, after the death of the Founders from the Section 31 disease, after the Iconian assault on earth ...