When will we see the future star trek tv series show added into the game along with its voice actors and characters it would be nice to experience the same missions they throw in the show in the sto universe but i got a feeling before we see discovery in sto they will need to catch up the story lore to that point where one person has invented spore drive capability
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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
IKR? Discovery was sick as hell. Haters gonna hate. Crybabies who either want it to be exactly how they would have made it, or a carbon copy of their childhood, or they have some weird ultra-conservative hatred of women as primary characters or progressive ideas that Star Trek has always espoused. TRIBBLE all of them, basically.
#notmyklingons
You still banging this drum?
The spore drive was interesting for an episode or two, and it kind of went into the right direction with "Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum", the episode in which they discovered the planet Pahvo. But the story went nowhere. Nothing was learned, nothing gained, nothing lost. The rest of the episodes were mostly a wild succession of action scenes. Star Wars Trek, if you will.
As to character development, there was very litte except for Michael Burnham and Saru. The bridge crew has been around for most of the season, yet they continue to be 'irrelevant conn lady with implants', 'insignificant robot' and 'random communications dude'. Conn lady (who served under Burnham on the USS Shenzhou) went from being angry at Burnham for causing the destruction of the Shenzhou to being a friend off-screen! That's just a missed opportunity and quite frankly, terrible writing.
Characterizing all critics as misognyst, racist or retrogressive is not only unfair but far from the truth.
That being said, I have nothing against more Discovery content in STO. I would never personally ask for it but if there are enough people who support it then it's perfectly fine by me.
Its Crash. And at least he CAN watch it on Netflix. I'm locked behind All Access because I'm in the US. Sucks too because I have Netflix.
True... however... it IS possible that 25th Century computer tech and Bio-Neural circuitry could circumvent the limitation that existed in the 23rd Century. Or we might see a temporal event where Discovery inadvertantly time jumps again due to a miscalculation and we gotta help send her back to the proper time.
There are actually several ways we can get a Discovery episode in STO now. The question is... which way do we go?
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If calling names and personal ad hominem attacks is all you've got, you've already lost the debate. Most people's disagreements I've seen have nothing to do with female characters, most of the arguments I've seen are more about plot points, backstory and visual elements that make absolutely zero sense given everything we've already established in Star Trek Lore.
"There... are... four... lights!" ~Jean Luc Picard
I still want a pistol to go with the rifle.
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Use a 23c phaser from the Spectres arc, it's basically identical to the DSC phasers.
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I do space barbie in STO.
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IDK for me 'Star Trek' is TOS. That pretty much would mean this entire game is "non-canon garbage."
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So do I. The 23c pistol "works" so does the kelvin pistol that I'm using now,... but the coloring on both is wrong and the firing visual for the 23c is a beam instead of a bolt. Technically, the rifle and the pistol should be red, but I can deal with the orange.
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Agreed
You know how those Discovery fans are...full of love for everyone...unless of course you disagree with them
Yup...I said I don't like it on Facebook and I had someone send me a PM telling me F off then was put on ignore so I couldn't even respond.
But hey...they're exactly what the show is aimed after...kiddies who only care about the pew pew and explosions because their brains would overheat from watching most episodes of any of the other Trek series because all their goldfish attention spans can follow is explosions and camera effects.
There are things about TNG, DS9, VOY and ENT which I loathe and despise. I keep these to myself.
Why? Because I am old enough to remember when there was no Star Trek at all. Except as syndicated filler played right before the TV station signed off for the night. Because Star Trek is now a large enough tent there is plenty of room for everyone. Because a lot of the public dislike for one or the other part is a knee jerk reaction solely intended to garner attention and prove to the other hipsters how cool someone is.
Star Trek fans are some of the most badly spoiled people in all of science fiction. They have an embarrassment of riches to choose from. Across all forms of media and entertainment. Series. Films. Novels. Comics. Games. Much more as well. So it isn't surprising but it is disappointing so many will complain about this part or that part as loudly and publicly as they can as often as they can.
I don't publicly state in derogatory terms the numerous reasons I dislike lots of TNG, DS9, VOY and ENT to other Star Trek fans. Mostly because other people do like them. I think they have to right to do so without public harassment or ridicule from me over the choices they've made. If they want to try and change my mind about the parts they like, and they can do so by having a grownup conversation with me, they're welcome to try. I will do them the courtesy of listening to them.
But these cheap one liners where the poster is merely trying to score points with the crowd are unworthy of a Star Trek fan. They are indicative of someone who does not really get what IDIC means. They are the opposite of some of Star Trek's founding principles. Which are inclusion and tolerance and respect for others.
If all someone can do is point and laugh at someone who likes DSC or JJTrek, can they really be the kind of person Star Trek is supposed to inspire us all to try and be?