So what was so different about the northern hemisphere of Romulus that would necessitate the development of a ridged forehead in the span of 2,000 years?
Alex: *blinks* We have spider women here? I don't remember any spider women...and I'd say you probably haven't run into anyone from Temporal Investigations yet, or they would've either tried to send you back to your own time and universe, or made you take whatever courses make up their 'current time period acclimation'…
(Also, if anyone here has ever played Klingon Academy before...is the Cohesive Fused Deuterium Irradiation Cannon an actual cannon like its name suggests or a channeled beam weapon like the Antimatter Field Projector and those two tractor beam-based advanced weapons that I can't remember the name of? I can't check for…
(So whatever happened to the Aussie guy? Last I remember, he was on Alex's ship after he made some vague allusions to bringing him to see the capital world of the nation he asked asylum from - but as I want Krystal along for that too, that won't be happening until at least after this current op is finished.) Alex:…
None of the 'choices' in ESO actually really affect anything, though - they certainly don't affect the overall outcome of a quest, just like how it works here...even a major choice like - no matter which option you pick, he lives.
Execpt they AREN'T legitimate choices for reasons already pointed out. Worf is still seen as a Starfleet puppet by enough Klingons that, if he took the chancellorship, it would immediately start a second civil war...and he also doesn't truly understand Klingon culture - he only understands what he THINKS Klingon culture…
Because there is no point listing any good qualities for someone that has no bearing on a specific role they could hypothetically be asked to take - Ghandi is widely considered to be a wonderful person, possessing of many admirable qualities and virtues - and he was also a staunch believer in nonviolent action...thus, he…
The universal translator was built into communicators from TNG on - it was a separate piece of technology in the 23rd century...and not all that effective to boot, because they still needed actual linguistic experts (Uhura) and even language manuals (TUC)...and she still TRIBBLE it up. 'We am thy freighter Ursva'
We will get plenty of mad Leeta, because that's the only original storyline Cryptic has left - anything past that will be adapted from future Trek shows...of course, Killy will be involved with Leeta in some way, because we never properly dealt with her after Pahvo. And there's still the Terran Emperor, whose identity we…
Alex: From what he told me, it ended up with the Sole Survivor in charge of a reformed Institute, the Prydwen - the aforementioned airship - blown out of the sky by the Minutemen, who themselves control basically every major settlement in the Commonwealth, with outposts in Far Harbor and Nuka World, which was cleansed of…
Alex: Apparently, there was some kind of underground institute with advanced - for that world - tech and synthetic humans - it was of interest enough for the east coast Brotherhood to take an entire freaking behemoth of an airship up there.
And the arrow on the targeting indicator doesn't help at all - it's nearly non-existent on small ships, which is what the character I'm doing the event on flies - thankfully, I can manage to see the indicators on whichever ship I'm supposed to fly to within enough time to actually haul TRIBBLE over there.
(I was talking about him using terms extraterrestrials aren't going to know, like Boston, or Massachusetts also, I got more art! A freebie doodle: https://va1.ib.metapix.net/files/screen/3606/3606554_phytoplex_legendarylycanthrope.png ) Alex: Yeah, he said something about being ditched when he wanted to stay behind and…
(Like anyone not from Earth is going to know what any of those terms mean...not the smartest thing he's ever said) Alex: Well, I know that voice...and that would explain what Matt meant when he said he got abandoned.
(I SERIOUSLY doubt that - no MMO treats EVERY player as The Big Hero) Alex: I don't know who it was who sent the distress call, nor who brought back the others who went with him - I wasn't here at the time.
We already got a far deeper dive on them in one story arc than we ever got through the entirety of DS9 where they were first mentioned - and since they've outlived their usefulness as Cryptic's primary Big Bad of the Year, don't expect any further development of their culture.
I think it's far more likely when L'rell used it to claim the chancellorship, she never told anyone exactly WHERE it was located...and no one found it after that until J'mpok - and maybe the only reason HE knew about it was because of the Na'khul, who may have told him stuff the way they told B'vat.
Alex: Well, if you never met one, you've probably met another...for some reason, that world seems to produce heroic vault dwellers more than anything. You got that vault dweller I mentioned from vault 13, the one from vault 76 in the Appalachia region - that one I also only know about from second-hand experiences, since he…
Alex: Well, that explains why I never ran across it on the east coast - it was all the way over on the west. Heard about that part of the States when I ended up in Vegas - including two rather legendary figures - a Vault Dweller that apparently stopped a supermutant army led by some weird Cthulhu-thing called The Master…
Personally, I think the exceptions to necroposting need to also extend to things like screenshot threads, roleplay threads and forum game threads, because none of the reasons presented for closing such a thread applies to any of those.
Alex: Where did you find it? I've come across several alien wrecks and technology - hell, there's an entire Zetan Mothership still sitting in Earth orbit - but the Federation shouldn't have any kind of presence in that universe - they were prevented from forming thanks to the vastly different path humanity took there. What…
Alex: Wait...what do you mean 'it fits the aesthetic of this station'? Did it look like this? *he pulls his PAW out and loads schematics for a Class F shuttle*
Alex: I don't recall any US NASA craft fitting that description...all their TRIBBLE looked like the kind of spaceships you'd find in an episode of Flash Gordon - I assume it's still docked here? Show me what it looked like.
Alex: I can't even imagine what ship you would have been able to get spaceworthy to begin with - unless you stumbled across a Zetan wreck that was less trashed than the one I stumbled across.
The teleport idea no longer works when we now apparently have people one-shotting V-Rexes...of course, I can hazard a guess as to how that's happening, and it will probably get fixed quickly.