I don't know about the rest of you, but I personally find this quite amusing. Granted it's no fun, but it is a bit interesting to think of how long the Foundry has been down, and add a somewhat funny mistake to it that'll prolong that downtime. This will be interesting.
In my opinion, I would rather have a flexible date than a vague word like soon. Soon seems to mean "We'll get it done sometime... within a year...". It can be an excuse. However, I can assume they are working to solve the issue. I am exceedingly impressed with the community presence in the game. The game's been around for…
In other words, any CGI/character-whose-face-isn't-shown characters(e.g TOS Gorn) would count. That is most likely why CBS wouldn't let cryptic use Kirk's likeness in the TOS story arc. Unless the actor and CBS agree to it, it's out of the question.
Well, I beg to differ. Most navies around the world will retire their ships after 20 to 30 years in service. Plus, none of the enterprises lasted any longer than this. Therefore, to keep that pattern, let's assume that F would be retired in 2430. That leaves 30 years for G, and at 2460, the H would be brand-new. The…