Anything can kill the Borg...the first few times - then they adapt. We didn't see enough drones killed by bullets to see if they could've adapted to them as well.
Why not just add trigger points that, when approached, beams in a group instead? Site-to-site transporting as a means of repelling boarders sure as hell doesn't get used often enough in the shows, might as well make use of it in STO....
(If he thinks collecting a few sets of armor is vanity, wait until he sees the literal millions of artifacts, weapons, jewelry, armor, books and other various collectibles Alex has assembled from every world he's ever visited.)
That's because modern ships don't need all those extraneous bits sticking out that older warships did - that's the power of advances in and miniaturization of technology.
I would sooner them get a kit slot than another weapon slot - you can complete sets on boffs that have weapons as part of them, but you CANNOT complete sets that have kits as part of them.
Given that Kurros himself outright admitted to manipulation being part of their repertoire, I don't doubt they could have lied about curing the Phage.
Alex: No...as much as I'd like to, she's on a Starfleet station, and subject to Federation law, and if I tried anything, I'd risk a diplomatic incident...and in the middle of a galaxy-wide war, I can't afford that, and neither can Starfleet.
Alex: That woman *he says, pointing at Cerys* was - probably still is - an Imperial officer, and I'm pretty sure a Sith Lady too, from the Triangulum Galaxy...she was also wanted by the Rebel Alliance and later New Republic as well as the branch of the Star Pack I established there, but we were never able to find the…
(Well, no...the scars came from a massive loss of sapient life all at once - or one particularly potent one, like Palpatine...when he 'died' on the DS2, he left behind a wound - and restoring the planet won't bring back everyone who was vaporized by the protomatter wave.) Alex: Of course you'd have to fall for that…
(Eh, given what's being used, the start and finish of the restoration can be measured in minutes, if not seconds - the Lukari version seems to be even quicker than the Federation version was.)
Alex: I...don't actually know, any more than I know how half the stuff I use in daily life works - I would imagine it would have to if it's going to be tricking your senses into experiencing things that aren't actually there good enough that you confuse them for reality, though.
Alex: Well, the Lunari version IS pods, since we're using AR tech - it's a lot smaller, so it can be fitted into smaller places - like personal pods.
Alex: They don't - galactic standard holodecks are usually a 40x40 room and all the needed equipment is installed in the walls, floors and ceilings - or nowadays in the case of holo-emitters, installed throughout a starship's corridors so emergency holographic personnel can traverse the ship.
Because unlike Klingons, Humans are still decent economists despite the whole 'No-money Utopia' thing and therefore don't need Ferengi running things?
'Improved the Damage and Recharge of Universal Kit Module - Tetryon Mine Barrier' While that's nice and all, especially if the CD reduction was significant enough to actually make them usable...how about the space version? That didn't look overly impressive either.
(Also, I started playing Daggerfall via the Unity remake of it a few days ago...people were not kidding when they said combat there, even against basic creatures, is difficult as TRIBBLE, even with a proper build...and everyone is SO...HECKING...RUDE, no matter what tone of voice I'm using...seriously, I'm asking for…
It became a permanent thing the same day J'mpok and Okeg were nearly assassinated by a Na'kuhl...and in the former case, if she had succeeded, we would probably have never had to deal with J'mpok's sudden but inevitable betrayal down the road.
And as to why Chakotay knew nothing of them despite Voyager (and probably the Starfleet senior staff knowing at least the basics) having data on what they figured was probably the Dominion's front-line warship (the actual warship didn't show up until much later, probably during Call to Arms, maybe a bit earlier) in their…
(Well, the biggest reason Tatooine is so inhospitable is because of its location - it's in a binary star system and a bit TOO close to one of those stars...nudging the planet out to a larger orbit would probably help greatly with that, and even in Star Wars with its thousands of years of technological stagnation, moving a…