Psh. we need Traveller Wesley, Casual Dress Wesley (from The Game and a counterpoint to Formal Dress Wesley), "Final Mission" Wesley (could be the first one to have some Med), etc.
As fun as it would be to see Relaxed Mirror Jellico, I could also see a Mirror Admiral Jellico with a gnarly scar across his face and a dagger in one of his hands. Perhaps the art team could mash up his face from the early- to mid-90s with a pose from an earlier role of his (Deliverance or Total Recall could be a good source).
Also...Mirror Risa. For some reason, I have this image of it in my head that is still a pleasure planet but is closer to STO’s depiction of Mirror Bajor than the somewhat more, uh, family-friendly version shown in TNG/DS9/ENT.
Let's up the stakes in events by replacing factions with crew to choose between. The loser is deleted from the game. Anyone who had them gets back one citation for each star they had and however many resources of chronitons and credits their recipes cost from scratch. For the purpose of maintaining achievement and collection counts, each one's artwork reverts to its silhouette with "R.I.P." stamped across it.
You literally cannot have enough Wesley in this game.
DB - forget the stupid $100 popup offer that just went out that no one's gonna buy. If you're that hard up, add a new Wesley to a 3/3 and "forget" to put him in packs. I got you.
You guys do realize that DB seems incapable of understanding sarcasm? Be careful.
Ah, but SilverRose's earnestness and genuine fondness when it comes to Wesley are far stronger forces than any accidents which may occur because of misread sarcasm from those whose opinions are on the opposite end of the spectrum.
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing. ~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
Also...Mirror Risa. For some reason, I have this image of it in my head that is still a pleasure planet but is closer to STO’s depiction of Mirror Bajor than the somewhat more, uh, family-friendly version shown in TNG/DS9/ENT.
I got another one, Mirror Edo planet: everyone's really lethargic and drives around on motorised chairs like the Axiom in WALL-E, they've got a really complex set of laws and punishments which are never enforced because the police can't be bothered, but the population's too lazy to commit crimes anyway.
The only weapons Riker needs are the beard and leg hike... Armed with those tools, he has bedded many an enemy of the Federation. He is known to scores in, and beyond, the Alpha Quadrant by codename “Beaver”. Fear the day that hair and stare come looking for you for such a slanderous statement... 😉.
Edit*. It would be a libelous statement, as it is written. lol
You forgot armed with his mighty Trombone!
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Also...Mirror Risa. For some reason, I have this image of it in my head that is still a pleasure planet but is closer to STO’s depiction of Mirror Bajor than the somewhat more, uh, family-friendly version shown in TNG/DS9/ENT.
DB - forget the stupid $100 popup offer that just went out that no one's gonna buy. If you're that hard up, add a new Wesley to a 3/3 and "forget" to put him in packs. I got you.
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Ah, but SilverRose's earnestness and genuine fondness when it comes to Wesley are far stronger forces than any accidents which may occur because of misread sarcasm from those whose opinions are on the opposite end of the spectrum.
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
I got another one, Mirror Edo planet: everyone's really lethargic and drives around on motorised chairs like the Axiom in WALL-E, they've got a really complex set of laws and punishments which are never enforced because the police can't be bothered, but the population's too lazy to commit crimes anyway.
here's mirror Wesley:
You forgot armed with his mighty Trombone!
Ha!!! And it could not have been said any better!
His mighty trombone's always there. Sometimes you might not see it, but that's when it's most dangerous.