Just memorize the fact that Pacific is always 3 hours behind Eastern - DST doesn't matter for that, it's always the same - or set up another clock alongside the default one for Windows - it can have up to 2 additional ones, so I have Pacific and Greenwich set up for me.
There are two very major problems with shutting down an entire thread because of the actions of a few people, though - it unfairly punishes the other participants who AREN'T engaging in the mudslinging and it allows people a weapon to use against threads they don't like, as all they need do is cause enough of a ruckus so…
And the Breen also don't seem to have especially potent starship designs, considering the only one they ever fielded were those easily-wrecked-by-tiny-escorts destroyers. Of course, that was mainly because of cost, I reckon - the producers probably didn't want to create multiple models for a race that was introduced…
It's been around since BEFORE computers existed - or at least it's been around since the very earliest models all the way back before WW2...Asimov's stuff is a good century or more old, and we all know what he's famous for with regards to AI.
They were - they got inside the Solanae sphere before being destroyed, presumably by the Voth - there are Borg ship debris fields near that huge gash in the sphere near the south of the contested zone.
You gave the very reason the name was restricted in your post. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/USS_Monitor Virginia and Merrimack aren't restricted because there isn't any ship with the name of the former in Star Trek, and the latter also doesn't exist - but the Merrimac DOES exist, so that spelling of the name is…
She only wouldn't have a superior position if her commission was shorter than Ransom's - in any situation involving equal ranks, the one with the longer commission record has seniority.
Yes, they learned by handing it off to a third-party developer...hell, they weren't even planning to do it at all because they thought it would be too much work, but the studio they contracted out to showed them it could be done reasonably easily.
Now I'm doubly glad Blizzard contracted out to a third party for D2: Resurrected...that means its release won't be affected by this in addition to it being totally awesome.
They didn't get knocked out, they just suffered from the same problem as any other piece of technology eventually suffers from, no matter how advanced - they started breaking down, and no one was coming by to fix them. And the Federation still had more than enough resources - and access to those resources - to build a few…
I have to wonder why no one ever thought to clean out the transwarp network - just build a large, meters-thick battering ram (preferably with that neutronium weave they mentioned early in the season) with engines and just send it through pushing the debris out of the conduits...or at least out of the stable section into…
Not to mention...where would you even get a nuclear battery small enough to fit in a car? Fallout has fusion cores, so they can do nuclear-powered cores, but we don't live in the Fallout universe (and thankfully, otherwise the Russians would probably still be fighting Yao Guai and who knows what else near Chernobyl). And…
Alex: Well, if you change your mind, or if he takes a downturn, come to me and I'll get my ship prepped...I won't be far - since I came in here, I may as well grab something to eat. *he then wanders off to grab food from the replicator*
Alex: Are you absolutely sure? Someone's life is a very big thing to risk on 'maybes' - especially if the Force felt the situation bad enough to alert me when I'm not close enough to Jorin to be considered a friend, never mind being related to him.
This really should be a feature, not an issue - if you can make Ba'ul Obelisks benefit off each other, no matter who spawned one, you can certainly do the same for these - and that goes for the ground version too.
Alex: Not with that attitude, you can't...I've offered a way to get to him, but it's useless without a guide to his location in time and space - if you're serious about him being family to you, then come with me. *he holds his paw out for Cerys to take* You two can come along as well - it might be best if you do, in fact.…
(Maybe Oculus should get a nudge from the Force to bring Jaessa to the mess hall on K-13) Alex: Well...I have a way to get wherever Jorin is, but it relies on very precise navigation so without knowing the exact place - and time - beforehand...how strong is your connection with Jorin? *he directs the last part to Cerys*
Alex: Where even is he? I know he got lost after the mission we took to the Gamma Quadrant a week ago, but he apparently found his way back after that, but now he's gone again and apparently in major trouble if that disturbance was related to him...dunno why I felt it, though, since I'm not related to him, but I've given…
Alex: Family? *he quickly rifles through his memories trying to recall Cerys' relations* That's...the Mandalorian, Jorin, yes? I take it something's happened to him? (I don't know if Alex ever actually found out through normal means that the two are related or not, so if he didn't...just say he found out through other…
Alex: I felt a Force disturbance and thought I was going to have to come pull Donovan's butt out of the fire because he'd ticked you off or something...but as he doesn't seem to be in any distress, I'm guessing the disturbance I felt came from somewhere else - it did feel rather faint, come to think of it.
(Good - it's not the opening I was hoping for, but TRIBBLE it - I'm bored to all hell.) *suddenly Alex comes rushing into the mess hall, looking ready for a fight and rapidly glancing around before locking eyes on Donovan and company, calming slightly as he doesn't seem to be in any danger* Oh, that...wasn't you, was it?…