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Yay, hes finally in the vault. Looks like hes ENG/SCI/CMD. I hope he has good(ish) stats.

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  • Zetterbeard Zetterbeard ✭✭✭✭✭
    I'm going full tilt for this one.
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  • YateballYateball ✭✭✭✭✭
    Well that's the one combo of Data skills I don't have so.... might try
  • Same skill combo as Ru'afo and Assimilated La Forge. Was hoping for some Med in there. Music is theraputic and soothing for the soul?!
  • Zetterbeard Zetterbeard ✭✭✭✭✭
    Hamsters2 wrote: »
    Same skill combo as Ru'afo and Assimilated La Forge. Was hoping for some Med in there. Music is theraputic and soothing for the soul?!

    That's a stretch lol.
  • AviTrekAviTrek ✭✭✭✭✭
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    What's that on his neck?
  • SSR BarkleySSR Barkley ✭✭✭✭✭
    he was shot at, in Insurrection, so he went on that crazy spree.
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  • edited October 2018
    He needs the pilot trait. The scene where he raises his fist and sings is when he's seated at the controls of -- and piloting -- a Federation Scout Ship.

    For sure! He needs to be sitting at controls, not standing, so you know his legs are "made up"
    Would have been better if art was done with him piloting at controls of a scout ship with his fist up like in the movie.
    DB going back to shoddy artwork again huh?
    And yes, he needs the pilot trait!
  • Jim SteeleJim Steele ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited October 2018
    Agreed I was disappointed he's not a pilot. https://youtu.be/NKFMWhxJask
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  • SSR BarkleySSR Barkley ✭✭✭✭✭
    but does flying a shuttle automatically regard you as a "pilot" ?
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  • EtienneEtienne ✭✭✭
    edited October 2018
    but does flying a shuttle automatically regard you as a "pilot" ?

    Yeah, It kind of does. Data is the Enterprise's helmsman so I think he'd have to be a qualified pilot. I mean, I don't think they'd let just anyone fly a starship.
  • Jim Steele wrote: »
    but does flying a shuttle automatically regard you as a "pilot" ?
    I would say piloting a shuttle counts as being a pilot

    I actually agree with this and weren't there quite a few times in TNG when it was said, so and so must accompany so and so in the shuttle because they are a pilot?
  • IronagedaveIronagedave ✭✭✭✭✭
    Etienne wrote: »
    but does flying a shuttle automatically regard you as a "pilot" ?

    Yeah, It kind of does. Data is the Enterprise's helmsman so I think he'd have to be a qualified pilot. I mean, I don't think they'd let just anyone fly a starship.

    I thought the helmsman was “the helmsman to the right” of Data
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  • EtienneEtienne ✭✭✭
    edited October 2018
    Etienne wrote: »
    but does flying a shuttle automatically regard you as a "pilot" ?

    Yeah, It kind of does. Data is the Enterprise's helmsman so I think he'd have to be a qualified pilot. I mean, I don't think they'd let just anyone fly a starship.

    I thought the helmsman was “the helmsman to the right” of Data

    to the right of the helm is navigation


    (am I like the only Star trek geek here...Geez Louise )
  • EtienneEtienne ✭✭✭
    edited October 2018
    From the Captain's chair point of view in TNG Ops is on the left, helm is on the right. Reversed from TOS where helm was on the left and navigation (ops) was on the right.

    OK, I can admit when I am wrong..... Apparently, the last ship with the helm on the left was the Enterprise C..... I rewached the episode Boobytrap where Picard takes helm control and it is indeed on the right...so effectively Wesley was the helmsman and flying the ship. (apparently Starfleet will let just anyone fly a starship) TNG makes a whole lot less sense to me now :(
  • FlemmingFlemming ✭✭✭✭✭
    The term Helmsman gets weird between TOS and TNG, the role that Sulu (Helmsman), Chekov (Navigator) and Uhura (Communications) served were merged and then seperated to Tactical, Ops and Flight Controller.

    Data was Operations Officer on the Enterprise D.
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  • Flemming wrote: »
    The term Helmsman gets weird between TOS and TNG, the role that Sulu (Helmsman), Chekov (Navigator) and Uhura (Communications) served were merged and then seperated to Tactical, Ops and Flight Controller.

    Data was Operations Officer on the Enterprise D.

    Yeah and I never understood why in TOS they separated ship security functions where the helm was responsible for weapons and the navigator responsible for deflector and shield controls. I remember when I first started playing ST: THE RPG way back in the day (the very 1st one that FASA produced) friends of mine who were not necessarily ST fans but were fans of RPGs kept asking me who the idiot was that decided ships should be operated this way and wouldn't it make more sense for 1 person to control all tactical functions. I told them to take it up with Gene Roddenberry. :D
  • hmmm need some more archer, kes, ezri dax legendaries (please not neelix, the jar-jar binks of star trek).
  • Some of us are very fond of Neelix I'll have you know. He has a very sad back story, and his devotion to Kes very endearing.
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    Some of us are very fond of Neelix I'll have you know. He has a very sad back story, and his devotion to Kes very endearing.

    Me so see the resemblance.....

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  • PenguinJimPenguinJim ✭✭✭✭✭
    Some of us are very fond of Neelix I'll have you know. He has a very sad back story, and his devotion to Kes very endearing.
    Well, technically speaking, he was preying on a two-year-old.

    Just sayin'.
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