(oops; i was thinking of vodka before i switched to moonshine and was still thinking of it when i replied - that wasn't supposed to be potato juice, but whatever moonshine is made out of)
chronitons are worse than transphasics - at least transphasic have the shield penetration going for them, as useless as it is for being way too small of an amount and the damage being too low to make proper use of it...chroniton has the most useless proc in the game - namely, a slowdown effect which is not usable anywhere…
marrok: it's alcoholic potato juice - it can't make you go blind...and i've always wondered why no one ever tried to make alcohol out of other types of vegetables - or fruits, for that matter it's mostly just vodka, wine and that south american stuff they make out of bananas
(there are more - in the future where i don't have to deal with them...i don't even know what the hell i was thinking bringing those three into it - i don't like kids and i can't roleplay them...i would do a better job roleplaying a woman than a kid) marrok: only if you have any moonshine
probably the same way millions of tons of resources for a secret drydock and massive, heavily-armed black ops warship were funneled to one of saturn's moons without starfleet operations knowing about it
i was going to bring up the defiant having always had ablative armor, but...the MA page on it seems to imply that when sisko first brought the ship to DS9 for the gamma incursion mission, it DID NOT have the armor yet - the first time we actually hear about it is during way of the warrior hell, i don't even think it had…
oh, and another thing...if the armor itself was classified...how the hell would some random unimportant no-name captain know what it is? she recognized it INSTANTLY, and the only surprise was the defiant HAVING it, not at having a defensive system she's never seen before
no...classification has to come from the top - you can't classify something you don't even know about because someone failed to inform you of it - or more likely, was ordered by sisko to NOT inform starfleet of it because of possible changeling infiltrators
yes, the ablative armor prototyped on the defiant is the same ablative armor that eventually made it to other classes, as it was part of starfleet's anti-borg R&D project, so clearly it can't be classified if it's on other ships as for starfleet operations not being notified - given who they were fighting against, i…
ablative armor isn't classified - hell, the sovereign and prometheus both have it as well, and probably other classes but those are the only two known ones
(i have no idea, actually, because i don't know when ezri was born nor how old ezri is here - all i know is marrok was born december 23rd 2414 along with his sister evelyn also, i brought this up in NoP earlier, but i'm going to bring it up again - seeing the sheer number of orbital defenses around mars in the TFO...where…
(first of all, america is not the only country where the MLDA is 21; and second of all, in japan it's 20 - japan is most certainly just as civilized as the rest of the developed world; and third of all, how about you actually answer the whole thing and not just part of it?)
marrok: by whose standards? persons in the imperium are considered adults when they hit 17 years of age because we develop faster, whereas in the federation, it's 21 (i have no earthly idea what age citizens of the UFP are considered adults because AFAIK it's never come up, but 21 is a good solid number - it certainly…
marrok: well, you did - i guess you figured it wouldn't be as bad for me as it would be for a typical kid because of the whole werewolf thing - and it wasn't, mainly because it was just s small sip - like, i got bigger sips of milk out of a bottle when i was a newborn also, i think the food's burning
marrok: not since that day i was four and you gave me a sip of whiskey...it was only a sip, but i still remember how much it burned going down, and i was fuzzy the rest of the day - mentally fuzzy, i mean *he hastens to adds, given he's actually physically fuzzy and there may be some confusion* mum was really, REALLY…