if i recall, the 'why' was it was one of the planets that ended up on the cardassian side of the DMZ - that may have been a different episode and situation, though
i don't know if anyone posted it already...but if they didn't, here's timber wolf's version of the borgernaut - his is a mix of theme and BiS stuff, so he does use the assimilated plasmas (not the omega plasma, though - i think his is using the altamid plasma torpedo, but you can always swap that out)…
of the 4 REAL beacon/summon devices we currently have available (i don't count the kamikaze maru summon because that doesn't do anything offensive), i'd say the bacon of kahless is probably the strongest (or maybe second-strongest behind the hur'q beacon - i've never actually used this one) simply because all the ships…
did you end up inside the green circle surrounding where his ship SHOULD appear during either of the first two waves? because he won't spawn if you are inside that area when it shows up - you have to leave and re-enter it for the trigger to fire properly alternatively, listening to stamets' nattering is also a requirement…
polaron is in a very good place, because its keystone set (the morphogenic) is freely available - PLASMA got shat on by having its keystone set dumped in the lobi store, which puts it out of reach of a lot of players we do not need them repeating this with any other damage type
KM actually isn't needed for fed characters if you have some spare EC lying around, because ceaseless momentum beats the TRIBBLE out of that combination of KM + PWO hell, you don't even need 3 PWO with that trait - i had to actually unequip two of mine because my torps were recharging so fast some never got a chance to…
not nearly as many as i SHOULD have to actually have working ships and not bricks, and it's going to stay that way until trait mastery becomes an account-wide thing, because it just takes far too long to set the ship up...hell, it takes longer to set the ship up than it actually does to EARN the trait now
no, it isn't, because the definition of cannibal is literally 'a person who eats the flesh of other human beings' per oxford in ANY situation that doesn't involve human flesh being eaten, the word is being misused and i WILL call out anyone who does so until it stops
(because werewolves in D&D don't generally wear clothing or talk - gnolls do, and they look similar enough that alex could easily be mistaken for one...after all, anything that isn't your own race all looks the same)
alex: so, how about a challenge before we head off to civilization...everyone takes a shot for every NPC who mistakes me for a gnoll everyone of age, of course
*alex looks down at his own outfit...and promptly muzzlepaws* i said NO ROBES! *he yells, before pulling his PAW out and adjusting his outfit to an open silver leather trenchcoat and matching leather breeches, grumbling under his breath the whole time*
*still poking raneson with a stick, alex also huffs another cloud of purple smoke into the air* so...how about we load up the module while we wait for lieutenant lollygag to rejoin the land of the living
did that book give a name, species or gender for the president? the one immediately prior to okeg in STO was nan bacco, who was also president for that general time period in the novelverse, so i'm wondering if that was something else they used or made their own president
(well, rogue seems like an odd choice for a vulcan - that would be something i'd see a romulan taking, because they're the backstabbers if any class, i would expect monk or cleric for a vulcan, because those both align with the whole 'calm and logical' thing) alex: so, we have a confirmed sorcerer and soul knife and a…
it would if it were defecting klingons flying the ships they defected in also...why? leech is trash now...i mean, obviously you could use it while leveling up, because the stuff you get while leveling is even MORE trash, but past that, it isn't worth jack