Here is where the current books actually provided something that could have served perfectly as a pvp-enemy for Klingons and Federation.The Klingons being at war with the Federation just feels so... unnecessary to me. Why not make a new big bad enemy that both the Feds and the Klingons can fight?
Here is where the current books actually provided something that could have served perfectly as a pvp-enemy for Klingons and Federation.The Klingons being at war with the Federation just feels so... unnecessary to me. Why not make a new big bad enemy that both the Feds and the Klingons can fight?
The Typhon Pact
It's an alliance between Romulans (one of the two current romulan states), Gorn, Tholians and a race of avians called Kinshasa (really pissed at the Klingons).
As an avid reader of Trek novels, I like the direction the novels have taken post-Nemesis (with Destiny and the Typhon Pact) MUCH more than I do this silly idea that the Klingons are once again the Federation's enemies! I think even if I hadn't read the books, I'd still think it was a stupid idea. Considering the history of the Klingon-Federation Alliance throughout TNG, and especially following the Dominion War, I think its a HUGE step backwards to make them enemies yet again. Especially when it means they aren't introducing new, BETTER enemies - or say, making old enemies who we don't know much about (like the Gorn, Tholians and Breen) join forces with their own alliance.
Okay, maybe this says more about me than I'm comfortable with, but...
RANT ON!
Did the guy in this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo0o9kKVqDo) call the area of space between the Federation & Klingon Empire the "Arachnis" sector??? (A-RACK-NISS)
It's the "Arcanis Sector" (R-CAIN-NISS)
I thought the people who knew this stuff were working on the game?
I'd rather it be renamed completely than no one there know how to pronounce it.
AND rant over.
Apologies.
Okay, maybe this says more about me than I'm comfortable with, but...
RANT ON!
Did the guy in this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo0o9kKVqDo) call the area of space between the Federation & Klingon Empire the "Arachnis" sector??? (A-RACK-NISS)
It's the "Arcanis Sector" (R-CAIN-NISS)
I thought the people who knew this stuff were working on the game?
I'd rather it be renamed completely than no one there know how to pronounce it.
AND rant over.
Apologies.
There can me more than one sector along the Federation-Klingon border.
Craig says. Cool...."All content ground-based is made for 5 characters"
"If you're teamed up with 4 or 5 other players all of your Captains will end up going down to a ground-based mission.
So instead of one captain ignoring regulations, we have 5 captains all going on an away mission together...."All content ground-based is made for 5 characters"
"If you're teamed up with 4 or 5 other players all of your Captains will end up going down to a ground-based mission.
Unfortunately that report got this response from Cryptic: http://forums.startrekonline.com/showthread.php?p=922792#post922792
Also it was mentioned by one of their representatives at the European Games Expo that they expect the release date to fall somewhere in March 2010.
So not to bump my previous question, but now that system reqs for this game are out, is there a way to know if my laptop will run this game? I don't really know how to find out what I am packin', but my laptop is a Dell XPS M1530. Any help?
When players design their virtual vessels, they can choose from about 20 different bridges — like one resembling the command centers aboard the famed Enterprises or the brawny Defiant from "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine." Zinkievich said the bridges will mostly function as social hubs where gamers can hangout with their bridge officers and other captains online.
your bridge not being in the game, it really felt like a hole in the game, and it was just something that we had to put in."
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