Alex: Time's relative - it only feels like it's passing slower...which is why nothing ever actually passes the event horizon of a black hole, even though it did.
They're big forkin' purple anteater things, and according to their wiki page, can be found in the Paehhos Crater - so I guess just keep doing that mission over and over until you get a hostile one.
'Only a fool fights in a burning house.' And when we show up with godlike powers of fleetus deletus, the house isn't just burning - it's a goddamn inferno.
The mines aren't even that GOOD - you don't need to drain shields (which these things don't even do well unless they scale VERY aggressively with DrainX) when you can just bypass them.
Well, that depends on how good it is - if its various components are strong enough and not overly annoying to use - like the stuff on the covert ops set from the Sela Yar mission - it may actually displace the standard Burned Ham armor/NotCool shield+weapon/Disco Auto Rifle combo.
No, grinding is spending weeks if not months to get a unique Sacred Armor to drop in Diablo 2...only for it to turn out to be a Templar's Might instead of a Tyrael's Might.
Alex: Well, at least morphine conks you out - or if it doesn't, it at least messes with your perception of time, so it passes way faster from your perspective.
Honestly, if I could vote for Gorkon, I would...but as old as his actor is, even if he would've been a consideration on Cryptic's part, I seriously doubt he'd be able to provide long-term VA for STO.
Alex: I've had to make so many hard choices over the past 400 years just as an adventurer, and even more now as the leader of an interstellar nation, so any opportunity I get to say 'fork you' to an otherwise unfair situation, I'll gladly take.
Alex: Well, just because I now understand why some seemingly despicable things need to be done in other to protect the integrity of time, doesn't mean I won't TRIBBLE Daniels and the rest of the timecops over in minor ways every chance I get.
Alex: I never said anything about you dying? I said TIC will only send people back to a point where they end up going to their death if their death is necessary to the preservation of the timeline - in THIS universe. You aren't from this universe.
Alex: Because they have laws about sending people back to situations that may result in their death, unless not doing so would disrupt the timeline - and since you aren't from this universe, there's zero chance of that - also, because I'll metaphorically bite their heads off if they try.
Well, losing their primary energy production system at Tal'lhnor Gates to a treacherous supernova (Yes, I know that didn't actually happen since it was the subject of a game) probably didn't help.
(That's a better example of trickery...and something Alex is eminently familiar with - except he did it to himself instead of someone else doing it.)
Well, if you own the game, couldn't you load a skirmish and check? If I owned a copy, I'd just check it myself, but I don't and there's no way to acquire a legal copy at an affordable price anymore, since GOG doesn't carry it.
Yeah, and the Yamato Cannon from Starcraft is also described as a directed fusion explosion...and it shows up as a bolt ingame but a beam in cinematics - that's why I want to know for sure what the CFDIC actually fires.
Literally ANYONE except Martok, because I actually believe in free will and not forcing people to do things they don't want to do, unlike SOME people.
Alex: I mean...I don't blame you for not wanting to go back regardless and you won't have to anyway, but parts of the States aren't THAT bad anymore - especially the parts I and mine visited...we make a habit of leaving places significantly better than we find them. (Except Sanctuary...because it seems that no matter what…