Yes. Want to make your ship look assimilated? There's a shield for that.What are vanity shields? Something to make the ship look nicer?
Yes. Want to make your ship look assimilated? There's a shield for that.
Maybe like they used in DS9 to make the Defiant look like a Kobheerian freighter, except from close-up?What are vanity shields? Something to make the ship look nicer?
Are they better then Marauder Shields?What are vanity shields? Something to make the ship look nicer?
Can I have my time spent with Mass Effect 3 back instead?1000 points to whoever gets that reference.
It's a piece of technology, just like the charm that turns your character into a cat, or the Kahless beacon, or anything Mudd sells on his market. It doesn't have to be mentioned in dialog, it's right there.Because it makes no logical sense in-universe.
Nothing in the game's dialogue or lore blogs have ever pointed out that vanity shields or warp FX (except ones tied to specific ships) are an in-universe thing.
No....... no you can't.Can I have my time spent with Mass Effect 3 back instead?
No.It's a piece of technology, just like the charm that turns your character into a cat, or the Kahless beacon, or anything Mudd sells on his market. It doesn't have to be mentioned in dialog, it's right there.
Yes. Want to make your ship look assimilated? There's a shield for that.
You mean it depends on what they were smoking that day?In STO (non canon, I know), the warp effect depends on the person, not the ship. An officer from the 2250s makes their ship jump like in DSC, whereas a 25th century officer has the TNG-era effect. Perhaps it is a matter of perception?
You're not alone. I've loved the design ever since it first appeared in STO, waited years for the Eaglemoss model to be made, and was beyond thrilled she became canon.I know not many agree with me, but I really do love the look of the Enterprise-F.
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