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This is pretty good (beyond Nemesis)

Photon

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Commodore
The upcoming Star Trek Online MMORPG game updated its timeline. The storyline continues to introduce the post-Nemesis elements from the Star Trek Countdown comic book mini series. Here is the update :

The new openness on Romulus has made it much easier for the Federation to get news about what is happening on that world, but not all of it is favorable for the long-term stability of the region.

Ambassador Spock reports that the Romulan Mining Guild has finished a multi-year study of Remus and has presented its findings to the Romulan Senate. The guild reports that the planet has been seriously overmined, and recommends that to avoid a Praxis situation that the Reman operations should be shut down and mining operations should be moved to more distant areas of space. The guild spreads their operations across the Empire, settling hundreds of miners and their families on space stations and colonies light years away from Romulus.

The guild further recommends that it be put in charge of all off-world mining, but Colonel Xiomek uses his new position in the Senate to block that request. The conflict between the guild and the Remans sparks a number of skirmishes between guild ships and Remans in distant areas of the Empire.

Xiomek speaks to the Senate after the mining guild presents its report and argues that if the Remans are to be moved off of Remus, that they should be given a continent on Romulus for their new home, a request that is overwhelmingly rejected by the full Senate.

With the backing of Donatra, Rehaek and Praetor Chulan, an alternative plan is reached. The Remans are instead offered the planet of Crateris, in the distant Gamma Crateris system. The site of a failed Romulan colony, the planet has a harsh climate and is beset by almost constant electrical storms but is rich in dilithium, decalithium and heavy metals. Xiomek agrees, because even the harsh climate of Crateris is a significant improvement over Remus. Thousands of Remans board colony ships and make the move to their new home.

On Stardate 63322.55, Rehaek sends a statement to the praetor and the leaders of the Romulan Senate with the conclusions of his investigation into the assassination of Praetor Tal'aura. Rehaek rules that that Tal'aura was killed by agents loyal to a coalition of noble houses angered by her reformation of the Senate. Both Donatra and Sela request to see the evidence that backs up his claims, but Rehaek refuses to divulge his complete findings.
In retaliation for the death of Tal'aura, the Tal Shiar begins a campaign of assaults on the noble houses, arresting dozens of nobles and seizing their assets. Sela pushes back against the persecution of some of her major supporters, and sways the Senate to drastically cut funding to the Tal Shiar. In a speech before the Senate, Sela accuses elements inside the Tal Shiar of knowing about the plot to assassinate Tal'aura but doing nothing to stop it. "Does standing silent make them as culpable as the killers?" Sela asks. "In abandoning their sworn duty to protect the praetor, as a symbol of Romulus itself, they are no better than those who wielded the knives that killed her."

Donatra refuses to take sides in the conflict between Sela and Rehaek, instead encouraging the praetor to handle the situation. Praetor Chulan appoints a Senate committee to formally investigate the matter, but the committee takes little action.

On Stardate 63446.41, an explosion destroys Rehaek's home on the outskirts of Ki Baratan. Observers report several visitors to the estate in the hours before the blast, any of whom could have planted the explosives. The remains of Rehaek's wife and young daughter and several servants are found in the wreckage, but Rehaek is missing. Investigators theorize that the blast was intense enough to have vaporized anyone close to the point of detonation.

Two hours after the explosion, Tal Shiar forces storm Sela's townhouse in Ki Baratan and take her and her personal guard into custody for the murder of Rehaek. In a secret trial held days later, Sela is sentenced to death for the crime. At the last minute, Donatra intervenes. She argues that the evidence is not overwhelming, and pressures Chulan to allow Sela and her supporters to accept permanent exile instead of death.
Taris maintains a low profile during the troubles, putting many of her responsibilities in the hands of General Tebok. Late in 2386, she informs Donatra that she is going to take her ship to Levaeri V to investigate claims that a blade believed to be the Sword of the Raptor Star has been recovered. The ancient sword, reputed to be one of the swords created by Vulcan swordsmith S'harien and taken into exile by S'task, is a revered artifact of the Sundering.

The Gorn Hegemony is mourning the death of King Xrathis. His son, Crown Prince Slathis, ascends to the throne. One of his first acts is to re-enforce their border with the Klingons. Several skirmishes are reported between the two powers.
The Klingons respond to the buildup by the Gorn by sending more ships of their own to the border. The standoff escalates into open conflict on Stardate 63504.74, when a Klingon fleet bombards the Gorn colony on Gila VI. Klingon troops land on the planet two days later, and after a bloody battle with Gorn defenders they succeed in taking the planet.

Federation diplomats are speaking to both sides trying to work out a peaceful solution, but some analysts predict that a full war will erupt within four years. Worf makes a personal appeal to his friend Chancellor Martok to end hostilities, but he admits that it will be a long process.
All is not work for Worf, though. He weds Grilka in a traditional Klingon ceremony with his family and many of his friends from Starfleet in attendance.

A surprise guest at the wedding of Worf and Grilka is Data. With his upgrades at the Soong Foundation complete, Data requests that his commission in Starfleet be reactivated. While there are some initial questions because the Data persona is in the body once used by B-4, after Jean-Luc Picard, William T. Riker and several other current and former members of the Enterprise crew testify on Data's behalf, Starfleet Command agrees to reinstate Data. He is promoted to captain and assigned to supervise the completion of the Enterprise-E's refit.

On Stardate 63894.06, the refit of the Enterprise-E is completed and the ship, helmed by Captain Data, leaves the Utopia Planitia shipyards. "We are introducing a new era of exploration and peace," said Starfleet Command spokesperson Commander Marie Durant.

Another update by Starfleet is its uniforms. Starfleet completes a redesign of the uniform code, and by the end of the year all of its officers are wearing the new designs.
On Ferenginar, protests rock the capital for two days after Grand Nagus Rom uses tax proceeds to start free schools. Many Ferengi see the free education as an assault on traditional values, and the demonstrations continue until Rom charges each protester ten slips of latnium for mass assembly without a proper permit. To get a permit to protest, Rom charges a bar of latnium. Proceeds are used to fund the educational system.

In addition to working to curb the rising hostilities between the Klingons and the Gorn, Federation diplomats are hard at work crafting a new pact between the Federation and the Cardassians. On Stardate 63976.74, the Cardassians sign a new treaty, in which they agree not to field a military or wage war. In exchange, the Federation agrees to provide aid to rebuild Cardassian cities and protection in the event of an invasion of Cardassian space. In response to the landmark agreement, the Bajoran coalition drops its request to prosecute Cardassians for war crimes. Many among the Bajorans and Cardassians hope that someday relations between them will be normalized.

On behalf of the Founders, Odo meets with Lamat'Ukan, First of the Jem'Hadar in the Alpha Quadrant. Odo asks the Jem'Hadar to return to the Gamma Quadrant with him, but Lamat'Ukan rejects Odo as a false god. "You wear the shape of our gods, but you do not have their spirit," Lamat'Ukan is reported to have said. "You are corrupted by your ... taste for the life of a solid. To follow you would be to sacrifice our souls. There would be no victory under your banner. Without victory, there is no life."

The original report can be found here.
 
I only have two complaints about this game:

1) I haven't been invited to the beta.

2) It's taking too damn long to be released!!!!!!

Other than that, looking forward to it. :)
 
I'm not sure that I like the part about the Cardassians disarming themselves, to quote a certain famous Admiral;
It's a trap!:shifty:
 
Yeah, a lot of that time line doesn't really sit well for me, the Cardassians disarming and especially the return of Data - I still am of the opinion that, much as I don't like the actual death, bringing Data back would completely cheapen that moment and it would lose what little impact it does have.

Then again, I don't like MMOs - if I wanted to play games with other people, I'd actually leave my house instead of hook myself up to a computer. And I hate having to continue to pay for a game after my inital purchase.
 
Like Data being brought back, killing him ruined everything but bringing him back makes sense anyway as his memories were downloaded into the B4 plus Data is cool, he deserves a Lazarus moment.

The Cardassians are much better being a swaggering military force. Maybe there is scope for change in this.

In any case yeah I agree MMOs are annoying in the respect that you have to pay for them after the initial purchase. Also I wouldn't go near any of the current titles, simply because fantasy worlds or any other type universe do not appeal to me. However because this is star trek, if it was released tomorrow I'd surely go out an buy it, the reason being that you can immerse yourself in the ST universe in an interactive sense, what can be more fun than that.
 
Yeah the Cardies as peace loving pacifists:rolleyes: I'm not buying it.

The Rom bit was great Comedy, good for you Rom.
 
The no military is a crazy idea...I suspect it all goes towards something either in a few "years" time storywise or for post the beginning of the game, eg Cardassian Expansion Pack deal. Personally I can understand the conquering powers standing down the Cardassian military in the short term but I had sort of thought that they would let the Cardassians reform a military like what was done in Japan after WWII and is going on now in Iraq, so to take the responsibly off the occupying forces...but then again this is the Federation and having the Cardassian Union rely on your military how long until they are members?

I swear in an episode we saw Cardassians serving in Starfleet, though it might have been in an alternate reality rather then the future as the case is with the Klingons eventually joining the Federation.

Got to say generally I've enjoyed the universe as STO has laid out over the novelverse.
 
The no military is a crazy idea...I suspect it all goes towards something either in a few "years" time storywise or for post the beginning of the game, eg Cardassian Expansion Pack deal. Personally I can understand the conquering powers standing down the Cardassian military in the short term but I had sort of thought that they would let the Cardassians reform a military like what was done in Japan after WWII and is going on now in Iraq, so to take the responsibly off the occupying forces...but then again this is the Federation and having the Cardassian Union rely on your military how long until they are members?

I swear in an episode we saw Cardassians serving in Starfleet, though it might have been in an alternate reality rather then the future as the case is with the Klingons eventually joining the Federation.

Got to say generally I've enjoyed the universe as STO has laid out over the novelverse.

It's from an alternative reality where the Bajorains have conquered Cardassia.
 
I'm not sure that I like the part about the Cardassians disarming themselves, to quote a certain famous Admiral;
It's a trap!:shifty:

Yeah, I know--that's actually kind of scary. Somebody could so easily come in and finish the job the Dominion started. :( Even from a Federation perspective--I would THINK it would be better to have a military you can see than a potential threat you can't...
 
I'm not sure that I like the part about the Cardassians disarming themselves, to quote a certain famous Admiral;
It's a trap!:shifty:

Yeah, I know--that's actually kind of scary. Somebody could so easily come in and finish the job the Dominion started. :( Even from a Federation perspective--I would THINK it would be better to have a military you can see than a potential threat you can't...

I think the Feds would ask the Klingons or the Romulans to police the CU (or the ferengi even:wtf:) it's either that or watch as the Orion Syndicate and every pirate and mercinarcy turns the ex-Union into a hellhole. (as seen in Warpath)

Hey, nobody said that the Feds have any common sense!
 
Most of this doesn't sound too bad, although a disarmed Cardassia won't last. The one thing that doesn't sit well with me is "Captain Data." Picard and Riker must have a lot of pull with the brass, to get them to give a ship to an android body that happens to possess Data's memories and knowledge. One would hope he's been studied extensively to ensure he doesn't have any flaws that would compromise his abilities as Captain.

On the other hand, it is a nice touch that a fully-artificial life form can command a ship on a permanent basis. If there's nothing else Trek handled consistency, at least they stuck with the notion that artificial intelligence is still intelligence, and deserving of all the rights and privileges of biological life forms.
 
Most of this doesn't sound too bad, although a disarmed Cardassia won't last.
Obviously. There's only three ways that could end:

1) the situation the Feds are no doubt looking for; Cardassia-as-Federation member. Since Fed members don't appear to have militaries separate from Starfleet, it's only logical that they don't waste time building Galors, etc for the scrapyard. Somehow, this doesn't seem likely.

2) The Cardassians take the Fed aid, and as they rebuild/once they've rebuilt, they rearm in secret and probably end up declaring war on the Federation

3) Someone else - probably the Klingons, given recent history, and the tendency for expansion elsewhere in this - overrun the CU and take over while the Feds are busy elsewhere.

The one thing that doesn't sit well with me is "Captain Data." Picard and Riker must have a lot of pull with the brass, to get them to give a ship to an android body that happens to possess Data's memories and knowledge. One would hope he's been studied extensively to ensure he doesn't have any flaws that would compromise his abilities as Captain.

On the other hand, it is a nice touch that a fully-artificial life form can command a ship on a permanent basis. If there's nothing else Trek handled consistency, at least they stuck with the notion that artificial intelligence is still intelligence, and deserving of all the rights and privileges of biological life forms.
Well, "Captain Data" is following the Countdown movie prequel comics, which apparently form a part of this continuity (whether STO is incorporating Countdown, the other way around or if they were written in tandem I don't know.)
 
So where's Picard? Surely he wouldn't leave the Enterprise? Kirk told him not to, for one thing.

And where's Super Imperial Grand Admiral Tomalak?
 
So where's Picard? Surely he wouldn't leave the Enterprise? Kirk told him not to, for one thing.

And where's Super Imperial Grand Admiral Tomalak?

Last we saw Tomalak was the Proconsul for the RSE.

As for Cardassia, SoM the most likely scenario (given previous narratives) is 2 inevitably followed by 3.
(which would be crap)
 
Future Imperfect is coming true. Does he have a little beard?

No, still clean-shaven as of Countdown (more so than ever, actually...)

And don't you mean All Good Things? MA says Picard was an Admiral in FI, and one of the earlier in this series of STO backstory articles includes another AGT reference in where Dr Crusher goes post-Enterprise...
 
I was thinking of Cardassians on the Enterprise, and Picard on a Romulan warbird more than anything.

Just read Countdown - decent story setting up some background for the new movie, though in some ways I wish I'd read it after seeing the film.
 
I remember seeing concept art (this was a while ago) of a Cardassian in a Starfleet Uniform designed for this game.
 
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