The Arbiter is my go-to ship when things get ugly. The Sands (CoH refugees will get this) can fire all weapons in the forward arc and that makes for a grand entrance.
I haven't had that problem with my Kanon'Foddar yet--but I recall our motto: Victory is Loss! Hmm. I'm only using a pure Fed non-JH to get into those battles. I should try it with my JH toon that to see what's happening.
Yes--200 years in the past from the standpoint of STO. (Unless that one round of Kelvin missions was supposed to be taking place in the present day version of their timeline, in which case, wow, what a case of technical stagnation.)
So many times I was ready to pay real money not to go through "Bonnie-kins" again, and now they've given it to me for free. Heck of a deal, if you ask me. Some people, you give 'em a free prime-rib dinner, all you get back is complaints that there wasn't cupcake for dessert.
As seen in Enterprise, the main timeline Orions are sketchy to say the least. We haven't seen the modern-day Kelvin timeline, and it may turn out that the Orions aren't a favored trading partner with that version of the Federation all these years later. Their self-interest doesn't jibe well with expressed Federation…
Just look at Morn. Does he seem worried by this? Does he look disturbed? No he doesn't. Drop in to Quark's and have a sit-down with Morn. Take in his unique perspective on the situation and let the calm wash over you. Let Morn help you understand that in this Great Big Universe of Things, Some Things Happen and Some Things…
I was going to post this in the "what keeps you in STO?" thread but this is as good a place as any: it's Morn. His advice, his insight, his compassion for the players--that's what keeps me in STO.
So we have all this fuss and bother because of what some players said in zone chat? In zone chat I don't even trust it when people say "the." Again: Where is the official statement from the development team that the new Deep Space 9 (or any location) will be limited to 20 players?
It's June 1st, 2018. They'll begin production of the ship on August 18th, 2018. I should expect a 3-6 week printing and painting process. So, if you were thinking of getting one of the 4-inch ships printed...be prepared to wait.
I saw mine get to 359K, decide it had had enough, and stop. It's probably running a checksum versus an index just in case the 5B file changes before the release.
I think I've seen the Break Even recently, but I'll have to check again. <Five minutes later> The S. S. Break Even is sitting 1.62 LY from Pollux right now, on a NNW vector from the star. That's the only one I ever seen these days.
That's been rumored since October of 2017, and given that the last ST picture didn't break any records--and neither has Discovery--I'm going with, "that's a big 10-maybe, good buddy." If Universal started today they'd be aiming at an opening sometime in 2020 at the earliest, and probably 2021. I don't know if they'd be…
Balderdash and tommyrot. New coders create more bugs than they fix for at least the first three months because they don't know the code base. (I've been writing software for 45 years, 21 of that on the same code base.) Then one has to fix those bugs. QA testing deeply-nested bug fixes in a legacy code base is expensive in…
It is a little disheartening that the Romulan Republic has been on Mol'Rihan for all these years and they're still mostly living in tents. There should be a Foundry mission in which we try and fail multiple times to deliver the replicator patterns for kitchen appliances and chairs. ;)
I wondered about them when I saw the bombs the first time--but considering what state the Ferengi have kept the place in (no matter which version of the map you've..."enjoyed")--it struck me as a Ferengi thing to just leave bombs on the floor someplace. Not just o caveat emptor--perhaps cave ergo ad manceps as well!
Really? Really? REALLY? As the parent of an autistic child for the last 21 years, I think you should re-think that characterization, because dude--you have no idea what you're talking about when you throw that out there.
Maybe, at the end of a long day at work, contending with stressful customer interactions, too many projects due simultaneously, with no time to write progress reports, and endless demands from management to cut costs--we just want a casual game? Something that isn't like the day we just finished? Perhaps, for those of us…