Copy-paste is a thing, and Cryptic loves using that in every other situation - they can use it there too. At least for coding, that's where it's SUPPOSED to be used - if you always manually type out all of your code even when there's already-existing code (or more importantly, reference links) you can just Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V…
I don't believe video game gameplay systems are covered under any form of copyright law...because if they were, Nintendo would've sued Zenimax months ago over the latter's inclusion of Antiquities system in ESO - which is very clearly ripped from Pokemon's Mining system introduced in Diamond/Pearl/Platinum, which in itself…
It IS rude, because you are low-key implying that your TRIBBLE is better than the TRIBBLE of the person who is literally PAID to come up with stories and probably spent YEARS practicing to get there. If you genuinely think your TRIBBLE IS better...apply for a writer's job and make it happen - don't send it in.
Which is the exact opposite of how it was in actual Star Trek - there, keeping shields up was critical, because once they went down, the hull buckled way too easily. That's why they should swap things around - shields should be the numeric that can get into the hundreds of thousands, while hull can barely reach 40k on most…
There is a block function...but not native to Vanilla - it relies on installing third-party scripts, and you know how absolutely insane people get over those, even when those scripts are completely safe and the source code is transparent.
You...might want to rethink that statement - a thing not holding a candle to another thing means the thing is WORSE than the other thing, not better. You literally just called 'woke trek' better than TOS, COMPLETELY contradicting your prior statement.
Marrok: Electromagnetic acceleration of solid conductive slugs - basically a handheld railgun. (I have no idea what the strongest conductive metal is in the world - silver is apparently the most conductive, but silver is also an extremely soft metal, so it can't be used as railgun ammo - same with copper, the next most…
It was not JJ's mess - he just wrote a script he thought would be entertaining...CBS is the one who green-lit it. Everything people think is bad from that movie, is 100% CBS' fault.
Yeah, that's never going to actually happen in real life - I can see clothing interwoven with electronic bits and wiring and a long-lasting battery pack small and light enough to fit in a pocket or something heating up clothing enough to stave off a typical cold winter as seen in the northern portions of the USA or…
Marrok: First, a projectile breaking the sound barrier sounds like a whip cracking - hardly loud enough to alert an entire ship. Second, I would like to point out that your pistol broke the sound barrier too.
The Vengeance was also released like...4 years ago - that was before they gave up on doing bridges for anything outside missions...in fact, the Vengeance was probably one of the last ones to receive a unique bridge before the change in policy.
It's only an edge case because it was seen once - that doesn't make it an ACTUAL edge case; for all we know, this could happen on the regular - mouthy Vorta getting shot by a Jem'Hadar who's had enough of their attitude.
Marrok: I'll never get over seeing the inside of one of these ships...all those circles within circles all over the place, seemingly completely chaotic - but I'm sure they mean something to the Iconians. *he states, stepping forward and smoothing out a small wrinkle on his skintight quicksilver bodysuit*
No they don't - there was a DS9 episode where a Jem'Hadar literally shot his Vorta supervisor, and he wasn't suffering from any ill effects other than Sickofhisbullshititis.