Against. It would be like you choosing to go from human to dog. How? What weird way would that EVER work? Let's at least keep some level of sanity. :confused:
Is that the problem? I've been getting a bit of lag lately too, but I just blamed it on the gov't censors (china). They probably don't like my BOffs' miniskirts.
Actually, while I was typing this (it actually hit close to 700 or so seconds SNR), something kicked it into gear, and I got in. And fortunately, just on time to get the Omega Marks! Not the way I prefer to get Marks, but it'll do. :cool: Thanks, Jenny! It didn't actually give me the safe mode option when I logged back in.…
You're right around where I am. Just finished "The Forgotten". Though I'm not all about watching one a day. Maybe about 2 or 3 every 2 or 3 days when my kid takes a nap. And lately, with a bit of old Monty Python thrown in to shake things up.
Welcome! Whether or not you're a walking Trek encyclopedia or just trying out this game called Star Trek Online... doesn't matter. Enjoy yourself. Once you get into more than just assigned missions, you may find there's quite a bit to do.
A little subtle advertising I see... I'm letting the monthly stipend build up a bit higher. I'm patient that way. Lots of stuff to do before I have to worry about spending real money to get new cool stuff!
$25 gets me 25 draft beers at the local American Legion, so long as it's the draft of the month! Though in actuality, probably only about 21 drafts since even after that much, the bartender is working her pretty little TRIBBLE off to serve me, so that's about a $3 tip, as well as a buck to sign into the daily drawing. So…
All this talk about Threshold being one of the worst, and I agree, but lets not forget one little tidbit of information, straight from the world renown Wikipedia, "Threshold" won the 1996 Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series, beating out Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's "The Visitor." What got me…