All the game's 'boss entities' should have their own unique track too - a lot of RPG should do this, in fact, as most of them don't. Yeah, music costs money, but that's why you just make short bits that can be looped, with a variant or two so it doesn't get repetitive.
I think even Scotty would be hard-pressed to defend the J's honor...probably doesn't help it doesn't really have ample nacelles - more like stick twig nacelles.
If you're talking about the L'Rell scene with Tyler/Voq, that perspective was from overhead and slightly behind, so we only really saw her chesticles - not so much her midriff.
Thankfully they kept concepting -Voyager as a small pancake attached to a bigger pancake with two baguettes on either side of it and a sourdough loaf slung underneath would've looked absolutely horrible.
Well, unless they managed to be one of the few species who achieved transwarp capability, I don't see what else they could have been using...unless the material that makes Quantum Slipstream travel possible is more common in the Delta quadrant than it is in the Alpha/Beta quadrants, or if their space lies within the region…
Living Witness is about 5 years after The Burn is said to have occurred in 3069...which kind of introduces a small plot hole - why was no one among the Kyrians talking about almost their entire supply of Dilithium having gone inert, and where did the Doctor manage to find a shuttle with a stock of what is now an incredibly…
The date the blog takes place in doesn't matter nearly as much as this line does because it clearly shows her ambitions of rule, which would not have faded even after getting thrown 150 years into the future.
They actually did one of those like...6 years ago, so the numbers probably aren't accurate anymore, but they shouldn't be THAT far off - probably mostly just some shuffling around due to Discovery bringing renewed interest in Saurians, Klingons, Vulcans and so on, and the introduction of Jem'Hadar.…
You'll probably be even more disappointed in 32nd century Humanity's level of engineering tech, then, or tech in general, for that matter - since most of the stuff shown in Star Trek, especially lately, is very unlikely to be possible to mimic in real life - I will be very surprised if we manage to move from railguns and…
Actually, she did make such claims for leadership - just not ingame and not in a way that any but God (AKA anyone who reads the blog) would know them: https://sto.fandom.com/wiki/Lore_Blogs#Fighting_in_a_Burning_House She also made her position clear, if not directly stating her desire, during her speech on Qo'nos that, if…
The spore drive is still utterly ridiculous, but it does a far better job of showing infinite (Or as close as you can ever get since infinity is unknowable, incalculable and unachievable.) speed than Threshold did - since a spore jump instantly takes you from one point to another from a relativity standpoint - time clearly…
That was in one of the quotes I posted - they were TRYING to figure out how to exit warp 10 at a specific location, but then Paris flipped out, kidnapped the captain and made salamander babies with her.
Did they start a new round of (unannounced) maintenance? None of the launchers for STO, CO or NWO are working - they all hang through 5 attempts to connect before throwing an 'Unable to establish connection to patch server' or whatever the hell it's called.
Except in Threshold, they used the term Transwarp, and used it multiple times so it clearly wasn't a production mistake. that was every single instance the word transwarp was mentioned - clearly the Voyager scriptwriter for that episode considered warp and transwarp the same thing when they did it. So what does this tell…
Also, anyone complaining about destroying Starbases clearly must have never played games like Armada, or Starfleet Command, where such structures are routinely destroyed...by the Federation as well as the other powers present in those games - oh, and Armada is even worse because any mission or instant action that requires…
Song and Music licenses must be really expensive to maintain, because I remember the first...Two, I think? seasons of Married...with children used 'Love and marriage' as its theme, but then they switched over to a different track, with similar music and no vocals, for the remaining seasons.
You know, there's a line in Klingon Academy that, while I know games don't have any bearing on on any society or culture in the main body of Star Trek (That occupied by the shows and movies.), still does explain perfectly the Klingon attitude towards non-combatants - I don't recall the line verbatim or who said it, but it…
Plasma Storm and Neutronic Eddies really are the two biggest culprits in making everything look like you're driving through a 'pea-soup' fog...at night...while on LSD...during an aurora, because those two effects cover your entire screen, no matter how zoomed out you are - most of the others, like grabbity well, subspace…
Pride and dignity are the same thing, and we know what the Ferengi say about dignity - ROA #109: Dignity and an empty sack is worth the sack. As for Cardassia making any sort of major appearance now...the only way that would likely happen is if it's somehow involved in the upcoming mirror arc - like, Leeta breaking through…
Why Andoria, though? If her only reason was collecting spores, it shouldn't matter WHERE the rift is opened, as any part of the Mycelial Network should have spores for harvesting - she could have opened one within the safety of...whatever system House Mo'kai still controls instead of going practically to the heart of her…
The Nanopulse Mek'leths DO have a lunge - though it's more like a charge and strike - on all three attacks, just like the swords or Bat'leth of Overcompensation.
The legal definition of terrorism as given by Merriam-Webster is 'the unlawful use or threat of violence especially against the state or the public as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion' - what were her stated political motivations against the Federation? She very likely had some, but I don't recall her…
Most military bases generally have families of personnel on-site, don't they? If they get attacked during a war, there's a high chance of them getting killed - now, a smart commander will evacuate them when their nation declares war so that chance drops to zero, but that doesn't always happen, as preemptive strikes and…
(Okay, tell me how badly I stuffed up some of these: https://forum.arcgames.com/startrekonline/discussion/1262277/a-mostly-comprehensive-guide-to-star-trek-videogame-special-weapons-and-their-sto-equivalents )
Probably because, like with using a transporter as a panacea, they realized having an enemy that was super-humanly strong, fast and basically immune to everything was stupidly overpowered.