Marrok: And you'd know all about this kind of fun, Uncle Nick. *a mottled black-and-brown wolf, unfamiliar to everyone except the aforementioned human says as he suddenly appears in the transporter room holding a modified Lunari Nagual in its rifle configuration*
(So where is Krystal, currently? I thought she was supposed to be on the bridge, but she seems to be in the transporter room...along with the Ferengi, who should be on their own ship and not on Nick's at all.)
Roughly same base damage as a quantum, 5x the CD - and since they come out targetable no matter what, they also have a nasty habit of misfiring. Some of the speciality ones are decent, like the TDD - but overall, Tricobalt is in an even worse place than Transphasic.
That's...not what I remember from when the drone mod first came out - I distinctly recall it only firing shots for every shot your own secondary fired that actually HIT a target; did Cryptic change it at some point or did I Mandela Effect myself and completely misremember how the thing worked?
If you want uber-proccing drones, the secondary on the Tzenkethi cannon beats the pants off the S31 rifle, because not only can it hit things at ANY elevation (which is a requirement for the drone even functioning and not being a floating brick - hitting targets), it can be redirected to targets for the duration of its…
(Taco Girl: Why not both? You know, in case the cloak doesn't work as advertised - and since it's a Ferengi-sourced cloak, that's very likely - you still have low-power mode...even though in reality, you could shut down absolutely everything and you'd still shine like an O-class star on sensors.)
That's like saying Unity or Unreal is ancient - the engine first came out decades ago, but it's been continually upgraded ever since; it's not like they haven't made a single change to it since releasing it.
And even the favored scientists aren't safe - look at what happened to mirror Stamets; he delivered a method of power generation that was well beyond almost anything any civilization past, present or future (so far) could match, and his reward was to be slaughtered by Emperor Georgiou - though I think he was part of…
Too bad absolutely flat terrain doesn't come up all that often - either you're on an exterior map that's incredibly hilly and uneven, or you're on an interior map with tons of ramps...and the damn enemy groups are always either ON the ramps, at the top while you're approaching from the bottom or at the bottom when you're…
Less inertia = worse drifting in STO - completely the opposite of how it works in real life; blame whoever coded the system that way. If you hate how much the Cardassian ships drift, you absolutely do not want less inertia.
Well, obviously they have in Prime, as McCoy was still alive in the 2360s, and he was already fairly old in the 2260s. But I expect that Terran medical sciences might be a tad...behind the Federation's - then again, with no ethical concerns holding them back, maybe it's on par or more advanced, despite not being a focus…
So...like someone with future knowledge and access to a time crystal could do - Discovery wasn't a thing yet when those doff missions came out, but whatever plans Cryptic had at the time were likely the barest wisps of anything concrete, so they could well decide they wanted to make it Mudd...or even if not Mudd, it could…
Yeah...they never did elaborate on what 'god-like powers' were - premonition and precognition are both generally considered god-like, and a man with access to a time crystal would have both.
There's heavy Roman influence, but I'd say the Mirror Universe is just a case of all those authoritarian regimes succeeding where they failed in Prime, at least up to a point (they still likely got taken out by rivals eventually) - so Napoleon, Pol Pot, The Guy With The Moustache, Stalin, Khan, etc..
I stand by my choice - it's very likely going to be Wesley...he's a widely-hated joke of a character in Prime, to the point even his actor loathes the character, so Cryptic would never be able to get him to reprise that role - but a badass mirror counterpart? They just might be able to swing that - and his actor's probably…
1.3 GB sounds about right for raw, uncompressed footage - the recorder you mentioned may have some compression built into its recording software since it's designed for X-Box, and that editor may have removed it when the file was ran through it. Just my uneducated guess - I don't ever do video recording/editing.
The Titan...yes, it was mentioned in Nemesis, but it didn't become a real ship until LD - and it's most certainly not a meme ship; it's not the best science vessel in the game, but it's not terrible either.
No...matter-antimatter reactions are what powers the ship, with fusion as a backup - dilithum is a REGULATOR, which is why any ship with an active warp core exploded when The Burn happened.
It's not like they haven't done it before - Uneasy Selas had us actually doing what captains SHOULD be doing - ordering the lower-ranked crew to do the menial tasks...why Cryptic never did it again after that, I have no idea. Though for here, I could see why they want the player doing it - could you imagine trying to get a…
Uh, to be fair, they were saying those things to our character, not the one playing the character - they're not about to say something that classified when we didn't Need To Know at the time - they were probably hoping we could deal with the situation WITHOUT needing to find out about Leeta.