I'm sorry goodscotch, my knowledge of the ships is very limited when it comes to the shows. I put more attention to the message that each character brings than the chariots they ride.
I can only imagine the disillusionment of the Romulan players that are left behind again and again with no hope for the future. Time moves forward, and nothing changes.
Is the part about J'mpok that i find disturbing. This is the perfect situation to kill 3 birds with one stone, Martok, what's left of his house and the young Dahar Master who has seen to much to become a threat in the future. I don't want to see J'mpok going down in a blaze of glory in the first minutes of the mission, but…
Is a pretty lively place even though it is very small. The only thing I do not like is the loud sound from the front door and the whole place is very dark and red.
I hope this does not end as TNG, where a federation captain must decide the fate of an empire. Is kinda depressing trying to play a KDF and Rom in a Fed centric game.
The biggest selling point of the KDF faction is his freedom compared to the Feds, where you pretend you are peaceful human while going in a killing spree in every mission.
1: More uniforms and normal clothing for KDF and Rom. 2: Ability to upgrade any tier ship to T5U, who in return motivates more people to buy and enjoy the T1-T4 line up that is considered obsolete this days. 3: Cross faction team up and the ability to visit other factions hub after the Delta Rising campaign. 4: Bajor and…
Although i always support having more ships for the Empire, i would not want that mediocrity becomes the new normal. Just look how many ships Cryptic butchered to create the QeHpu Battlecruiser and with a shameless price tag of 30 dollars. You should see my husband face when he saw parts of his flagship on the new…