Looks more like a tweaked AGT/Endgame uniform to meEtc all wear a tweaked LD uniform.
Looks more like a tweaked AGT/Endgame uniform to meEtc all wear a tweaked LD uniform.
I mean, I like all the uniforms.It makes you appreciate how consistent Trek tried to be while juggling DS9 / First Contact / VOY all at the same time.
TOS' Klingon is good example of shifting canon. But hang on to something, you might get dizzy.
Glory to you.....and your comb overBob the Discount Klingon is the greatest of all Klingon warriors.
Poor Janeway never got over the 42-minute reset of Voyager and thus cannot learn from her past mistakes.Just seen the episode.
So, Chakotay's ship has disappeared in mysterious circumstances, and Janeway takes a crew and goes to investigate? Why does this sound somewhat familiar?
I think you missed the part where you claiming a thing doesn't make it fact.
Nor does people misrepresenting some quotes.
So if you want to continue claiming this, show me a direct statement from CBS/Paramount/Rademaker/Cryptic saying that Rademaker owns the right to the Vesta class. Otherwise I am just going to rule it false.
The lit continuity may have disappeared up its own nihilistic wormhole, but that ship is a damn good one.
Not sure what a nihilistic wormhole is, but it sounds pretty bad...
I was *very* into the Aventine, and its STO bundle was a Father’s Day gift when it first came out. I — admittedly without any more proof than has been offered, but also no dog in the fight — assure you that what has been described was true. I used to read Rademakers blogs on the design, and had more Vesta Class beauty shots as desktop wallpapers than was logical for a thirty something (at the time).
The lit continuity may have disappeared up its own nihilistic wormhole, but that ship is a damn good one.
I was surprisingly moved by her demise myself. That little sad sigh she gives, of accepting her fate, before taking the command chair...brutal. She clearly didn't want to die but the real Janeway's subroutines of duty, protecting her crew, and going down with the ship run deep.I’m crying for Holo-Janeway. She was so like her Terran self, to the end.
When she attempted the download and realized she was doomed, it hurt. And her goodbye to the kids as they drifted through space…I was surprisingly moved by her demise myself. That little sad sigh she gives, of accepting her fate, before taking the command chair...brutal. She clearly didn't want to die but the real Janeway's subroutines of duty, protecting her crew, and going down with the ship run deep.