I started leveling couple of my (new) toons, in celebration of my new computer Here is my Bajoran engineer: She has already been promoted to RA.. My Caitian and some of her crew: A strange encounter at Spacedock: Couple of random beauty shots:
Texture loading is always so fun in this game, especially on the busier stations. Today I did see a couple of things I hadn't seen before, though: Spoiler: Might be NSFW... Topless Klingon action! Spoiler I guess Invisible Man joined Starfleet. A question: How do you get the shields out of the battle shots? That, and the buff symbols, are the only things preventing some of my shots from being really awesome.
There is a glitch with the tailor that let's you create those wacky costumes. Apparently someone with a female toon got banned for that I heard? Open you options in game. I believe the very first checkbox let's you disable the shield rings.
It was just a texture loading thing. The next instant after I took that shot she had her top back. Usually the torsos are just invisible - looks like the different tops are the entire torso, just like most games. However, for certain Klingon female tops (the more Duras-sisters type), looks like there's a piece that goes over a doll-torso. Interesting; you'd think it'd just be all one piece like the others. Screen-shot, because screenshot thread: Spoiler
I've got a few. Don't look as good as the above, but I think they work out all right. Spoiler What a great view from my lounge. Spoiler They are going to have some hard bods once their five-year journey is up. Spoiler This is why you don't mess around with the ship tailor while waiting for a STF to start. Spoiler I wonder what she's going to put it on. Spoiler Don't think we're going to find any. Spoiler It was a broken heart Spoiler Resting is no rest for a captain. Spoiler Things have gone to pot since Boothby died. Spoiler True story: things were going really good until this happened.
I don't take screenshots often...but as the British would say, I caught my bridge crew snogging. AHEM! You are on DUTY, you two!!
That's worse than Ezri and Julian making out on the lift to ops. At least they had some privacy. That Saurian Brandy really must be bad for Andorians - that's even worse than the first time! Spoiler Earth gets a lot more pixelated in the 25th century. Spoiler Even the Terran ships have autopilots that won't let you touch the moon I guess. Spoiler Oh hello ship. Spoiler I really like the paint job those Terrans do. Spoiler She might be a shovel, but she's one fine shovel. Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler
And THAT might explain my BOFFs right there. Right behind enemy lines! If I'd known how to hit Rally Points then (I was a complete n00b when that happened), I would've done that. The game equivalent of yelling at them to snap to attention and follow orders.
Spoiler: I guess with the new laws doctors have to be trained in photonic medicine, too. Spoiler: That's unladylike, even underwater. Spoiler: I guess the borg dongles aren't too reflective. Spoiler: Racing stripes make it go faster.
If you click on that little button there: A menu will pop up, one the options being "Emotes" or something like that. There are a few "Sit" options, and that is one of them. I just found some deep enough water so she'd be under it.
Introducing the weapon that The Doctor used to stop the Time War, the USS Moment. The Moment was assisting the Timelords when the Daleks launched an all out assault on Gallifrey. Knowing the Timelords are about to loose their homeworld, The Doctor devised a final plan to stop the Time War once and for all. The Doctor hooked up the heart of his TARDIS to the Moment's power systems, greatly amplifying the effects of the Manheim Device and Tipler Cylinder, large enough to cover all of Gallifrey. The Doctor programs the Tipler Cylinder to activate at a specific time. One second before the Daleks were about to blow up Gallfirey, The Doctor activated the Manheim Device and causing a past, present and future Gallifrey to exist side by side. The future Gallifrey blows up one second later. At the same time the Tipler Cylinder on the present-time Moment activates, permanently time-locking itself together with the present Galifrey a planet-sized static temporal shell. The Doctor then pilots the past-version of the Moment away, unhooks the power coupling from the TARDIS and hops off to the 20th century where he finds plastic Autons planning to take over the Earth and a young girl named Rose...
Spoiler: Would this even be fair? Spoiler: Sometimes this game is pretty visually impressive... Spoiler: ...and other times not so much. Spoiler: Aren't you a little short to be a Stor- I mean, Starfleet Officer? Spoiler: Starfleet's standards for command really have fallen. Spoiler: Old and busted over the new hotness. Spoiler: Certianly isn't overcompensating or anything. Spoiler: Sometimes it's hard to maintain dignity and respect as a captain. Spoiler: This is what happens when the guy in charge of refits outranks you. Spoiler: All ends are the deep end. Spoiler: They don't make custom captain chairs. Spoiler: This ship must have been designed with Gorn in mind. Spoiler: Now we see why the captain goes on all the away missions. Spoiler: I wonder if anyone gets this.
Spoiler: I guess its explosive qualities were unknown. Spoiler: Just hanging out at Quark's. Spoiler: Klingon debates are a bit more physical than the fedies are used to. Spoiler: Doors in STO are ridiculously tall - but not tall enough! Spoiler: I see what you did there... Spoiler: Why would you even do this? Spoiler: It was a great success, except that everyone died. Spoiler: What happens when you do a fleet action by yourself. Spoiler: SFA sure has changed since I was a cadet. Spoiler: Damned Klingons! Spoiler: I ain't flying into that.