You are conflating 2 different issues. Elisa Flores is not based on a RL actor, yet you still think her looks are not up to your standards. How closely Tom Paris resembles Robert Duncan has nothing to do with that. Elisa Flores is an original character in STO. There are alots of male original characters too. But why are…
Tinfoil hats have nothing to do with it. There is a myriad of both scientific and marketing study showing stats on female objectification vs male objectification. Unfortunately, science deniers don't acknowledge facts.
There is actually a real answer to that question, and I will give it to you. We are, all of us(myself included) programmed/brainwashed by culture and entertainment to pay more attention to how a woman looks than to a man looks. We are not given a choice in the matter, by the people who run the entertainment industries. We…
oh yes of course we are all entitled to our opinions. i guess what i am asking is, what was it the OP said that made you think it was a demand instead of a request? or was it nothing at all, and just a "feeling" you had?
there is an old saying: "two wrongs don't make a right". even if someone else is being nasty, being equally nasty in response doesn't mean you win. it just means you are also a nasty person.
I agree with this 100%. I also agree with this. But who are you saying did this? Surely you must think someone in this thread did that, or saying it would be stupid. As far as the OP, it concludes with "please correct this". Are you calling that a "demand"? Also I think the person above who called the OP a facist is…
yeah that is definitely not a new strategy you are using. people have been insulting other people, but claiming they are just "stating a fact" by describing their behavior for...thousands of years. "you are an idiot" "hey, stop insulting me" "i'm not insulting, i'm stating a fact by describing your behavior" an insult is…
someone once made a rather brilliant observation: they said that if you have to rephrase what someone else said, or attack them personally, to be able to make a counter-argument, then you have already failed in making your case. it seems like a lot of the people who are responding to this thread are calling the OP's…
You ignored the second half of my last post. Why is Miral suddenly shaking with fear when she was not shaking with fear when confronted with Klingons with guns a few missions earlier?
This post literally made me laugh out loud, because it shows just how hopeless our society has become. You have the OP trying to fight against a negative female stereotype, then you have other people bashing them and claiming that stereotype is a good thing. It's ridiculous. I take it you did not actually read the OP?…
I have a few different reactions to this thread: 1. this is not a "big deal", but I can see the logic. It does seem out of place and like a stereotype. 2. I find it odd how some people seem SO against this change. It is almost like they would prefer Miral being terrified to Miral being defiant, which seems more in line…
hey Olivia, I have a question for you. I see you like to post that survey very often. You seem pretty familiar with it. So here is my question. Do you see the word "opposing" in the question? Explain what that word means, in the context of that question. Why do they mean by asking people which OPPOSING faction they want to…
it seems like there is a double standard at play here. This infographic is essentially bragging that the game has 1.1mil players on console in only 2 months. It makes no mention that a good chunk of that number might be spambots, because that doesn't make as good of a brag. So if they are going to basically gloss over the…
Wow. Those figures are quite interesting. The fact that you level fairly quickly in the early game levels and yet only 14.73% of players have reached level 20, seems to suggest over 80% of people who try the game don't stick around. I wonder how that compares with other game's retention rates?
i was asking about the in game story, not the out of game real life reasons. what in game story reasons say why one tos/temporal ship is rare but another is not? and does anyone have link to where CBS said tos connie had to be in lock box, or where a dev said it?
i am sorry but this is not what i am asking about. i am asking about why is one tos/temporal ship supposed to be rare, but another tos/temporal ship not supposed to be rare? the connie is a tos/temporal ship and is supposed to be rare, but the ranger/paladin is a tos/temporal ship and is not rare and can be bought in…
no no thats not what im talking about. i understand the difference between events and stuff. i understand lock boxes make a lot of money. im not asking about the real life reasons im asking about the in game story reasons. why is one tos/temporal ship supposed to be rare but not another?
@tacofangs have you been on the kelvin connie bridge in the new lighting? i noticed that it is very "dark" at the captain's chair, while very "bright" on the floor right in front of the view screen. i have also noticed that you will have a strange "line" on your character cutting off the higher dark level from the lower…
sometimes when you buy zen through steam(and possibly console now?) there is a probationary period where anything you buy with it becomes bound to you. I believe the reason is because for a certain time period people who buy through steam(and possibly console now?) can dispute their purchase and get their money back from…
it's not a "hoax", it's just a joke. he saw some shirts on the gucci website that resembled trek uniforms and made a funny joke about it. some people just took it too seriously, including the op.
In light of... recent events... I wanted to share a few things I have learned personally, working in the customer service and public relations fields for the last decade. Let's say you own a business. And let's say you want to reward some of your customer base for their "loyalty". There are two really simple ways to do it…
In light of... recent events... I wanted to share a few things I have learned personally, working in the customer service and public relations fields for the last decade. Let's say you own a business. And let's say you want to reward some of your customer base for their "loyalty". There are two really simple ways to do it…