Let me second that. It makes me wonder if Cryptic might actually be planning something like this. Something else I'd like to see would be an Episode built around that space station's return, possibly ending with the establishment of a gateway between it and the 23rd century — or rather, an extremely close parallel universe…
My thoughts about additional 23rd-century content: 1. there's the mystery of K13. You want a “retro” starbase in the main game that your 23c Feds can visit and hang out in? Have K13 reappear in the early 25th century. 2. We still don't know what causes a temporal incursion to change the timeline vs. what causes it to spawn…
Frankly, the ones I'd like to see them negotiate for would be the Destroyer and Dreadnought from the (non-canon) Star Fleet Manual: basically, a constitution-class saucer section with either one or three nacelles rather than two.
Huh. It was central to the founding on the new Romulan Republic, and I'm pretty sure there's a story arc about the supernova that lead to Spock's disappearance. I wonder why no time agents looked into the incident; did it somehow slip under their radar, so to speak? Or is time meddling permitted if the meddler is an…
Oh? What about that incident where Ambassador Spock and a Romulan monster-ship got sucked into the 23rd century, resulting in an alternate timeline that persists to this day? You know, the one where Vulcan got destroyed and the 23rd-century Federation now has personal interstellar-range transporters and an immortality…
Let's say that I want to do a story that features an original character who comes from the Abrams-verse -- for instance, a young Vulcan who appears from a time portal in the Vulcan system and expresses surprise that Vulcan is intact, and then recognizes the statue of Ambassador Spock upon visiting the surface. Would that…
FWIW, I was unaware of that restriction; as you can guess from my post count, I'm new here. Still, it makes sense as a general rule. OTOH, this is a rather singular occurrence; perhaps they could provide a waiver for this one case? If not, how far does the ban go? For instance, if I composed a mission featuring a time-lost…
Exactly what I was thinking. Ambassador Spock narrates the intro for the Starfleet game, almost as if he has firsthand knowledge of what happened since his disappearance. So what about a mission that brings him back into contact with the universe that he left behind, at least long enough to learn of the next twenty years'…