Security and engineering, because A-Team.
Plus a dash of med, since he spent so much time in the psych ward.
My 8-Point STT Strategy:
1. Voyage.
2. Have fun. If something isn't fun, don't do it.
3. Only pursue characters I care about.
4. Contribute to the fleet.
5. No more spending beyond monthly cards.
6. Have fun.
7. Voyage.
8. Have fun!
Wow, I didn't know Scott Bakula (and thereby, Archer) could carry a note quite well, even if the song is silly
Admiral of the Haus of GaghGagh, Starbase level 94, we are not accepting members at this time.
Captain of the voyage vessels: Queen of Bashir, Landsknecht, and Sunspear, the first luxury starship cruiseliners.
Amenities include wifi, fully-functioning holodecks, a full-service bar, 3 party decks, a Trill spa, and a business centre.
Fun fact: The ships are propelled by bouncy castle technology.
I read somewhere on the stt.wiki about an alternate timeline where wesley was abducted by the borg instead of picard id like him...as i recall he kept his borg implants...very interesting card i think
EDIT: found the link https://stt.wiki/wiki/Scorvos
I read somewhere on the stt.wiki about an alternate timeline where wesley was abducted by the borg instead of picard id like him...as i recall he kept his borg implants...very interesting card i think
Geordi: “Captain! Captain! They’ve taken Wesley!”
Riker: “ Quick, let’s get outta here before they bring him back!”
For me I think a pretty good one would be Mirror Annika Hansen.
Having escaped assimilation when the Borg attacked on board The Raven. Annika is now desperate to find/save her Parents and make as many Borg pay along the way - she has adopted genetic and nanotechnology manipulation to herself to enhance her abilities in her quest.
Wow, I didn't know Scott Bakula (and thereby, Archer) could carry a note quite well, even if the song is silly
Scott Bakula got plucked from Broadway to star in Quantum Leap - he'd just been nominated for a Tony (but lost since that was the year Phantom of the Opera steamrolled everyone else).
...nobody else wants an Assimilated Kirk from the Shatnerverse books?
Oh wow... I loved those books when they came out. Boy that takes me back...
If we had Semi-ssimilated "The Return" Kirk, we also need the USS Monitor from that book as well.
My 8-Point STT Strategy:
1. Voyage.
2. Have fun. If something isn't fun, don't do it.
3. Only pursue characters I care about.
4. Contribute to the fleet.
5. No more spending beyond monthly cards.
6. Have fun.
7. Voyage.
8. Have fun!
...nobody else wants an Assimilated Kirk from the Shatnerverse books?
Oh wow... I loved those books when they came out. Boy that takes me back...
If we had Semi-ssimilated "The Return" Kirk, we also need the USS Monitor from that book as well.
I read the first six of the Shatnerverse books and overall really dug 'em. Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens were among the finest of the Trek paperback writers so far as my taste was concerned (I loved their Prime Directive!). Between the three of them, there were fun scenarios and everyone's personality and chemistry felt right throughout.
My favorite remains The Ashes of Eden, which is one of the few EU Trek stories that I think highly enough of to actively recommend. The graphic novel adaptation and the audiobook were also worthwhile.
The Return was my least favorite, largely because I found the mechanics of bringing Kirk back to life in the 24th Century too convoluted and contrived. Though in fairness, I think pretty much any story having to accomplish that would have felt that way to me. I didn't dislike it, though, and still found it easy to read and enjoyable in enough places.
I'd totally be down for a Teilani card in Timelines!
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Security and engineering, because A-Team.
Plus a dash of med, since he spent so much time in the psych ward.
1. Voyage.
2. Have fun. If something isn't fun, don't do it.
3. Only pursue characters I care about.
4. Contribute to the fleet.
5. No more spending beyond monthly cards.
6. Have fun.
7. Voyage.
8. Have fun!
Per a thread on the old forum, Captain Ezri Dax from "Destiny" was in the game during beta.
Wow, I didn't know Scott Bakula (and thereby, Archer) could carry a note quite well, even if the song is silly
Captain of the voyage vessels: Queen of Bashir, Landsknecht, and Sunspear, the first luxury starship cruiseliners.
Amenities include wifi, fully-functioning holodecks, a full-service bar, 3 party decks, a Trill spa, and a business centre.
Fun fact: The ships are propelled by bouncy castle technology.
EDIT: found the link https://stt.wiki/wiki/Scorvos
Geordi: “Captain! Captain! They’ve taken Wesley!”
Riker: “ Quick, let’s get outta here before they bring him back!”
Picard: “Helm, Warp 9, any direction... ENGAGE!”
Also, Borg Q: http://trekcore.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/borg1.jpg
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If the borg managed to assimilate Q...we all screwed!!
That's just Q pretending to be Borg. He can be almost anything he wants to be.
Having escaped assimilation when the Borg attacked on board The Raven. Annika is now desperate to find/save her Parents and make as many Borg pay along the way - she has adopted genetic and nanotechnology manipulation to herself to enhance her abilities in her quest.
SEC/MED/CMD skills
TRAITS Hunter, Desperate, Survivalist, Human, Augment, Brutal, Crafty, investigator, Mirror Universe
as to stats i'll leave that to the DB
Okay, that makes more sense! Haha
BW: "we are Borg; you will be assimilated."
Picard: "shut up Wesley"
Oh wow... I loved those books when they came out. Boy that takes me back...
If we had Semi-ssimilated "The Return" Kirk, we also need the USS Monitor from that book as well.
1. Voyage.
2. Have fun. If something isn't fun, don't do it.
3. Only pursue characters I care about.
4. Contribute to the fleet.
5. No more spending beyond monthly cards.
6. Have fun.
7. Voyage.
8. Have fun!
I read the first six of the Shatnerverse books and overall really dug 'em. Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens were among the finest of the Trek paperback writers so far as my taste was concerned (I loved their Prime Directive!). Between the three of them, there were fun scenarios and everyone's personality and chemistry felt right throughout.
My favorite remains The Ashes of Eden, which is one of the few EU Trek stories that I think highly enough of to actively recommend. The graphic novel adaptation and the audiobook were also worthwhile.
The Return was my least favorite, largely because I found the mechanics of bringing Kirk back to life in the 24th Century too convoluted and contrived. Though in fairness, I think pretty much any story having to accomplish that would have felt that way to me. I didn't dislike it, though, and still found it easy to read and enjoyable in enough places.
I'd totally be down for a Teilani card in Timelines!