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Topic. Last i checked, a warp core going nova was a big deal. These sticks of dynamite in space, emit an orange fire puff cloud, and dissipate like nothing occured. Where's the debris? Where is the shock wave of pure anti-matter, capable of causing rifts in space and wormholes leading to an alternate solar systems. Okay so i went a bit extreme. But damnit man..... "Consolidate your own news on your site rather than spreading it around on 3 different sites. I will check the official site, but I don't want to bother with also having to check Facebook and Twitter, or whatever else they might think is "cool", because it isn't." Axxar |
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11/05/09 2:05:25 AM#2
Yes and where is Scotty yelling. "Capn' I cannot hold she's breakin up!!" "Quick Spock to warp core!" arghh.. |
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11/05/09 2:22:15 AM#3
If you watch a lot of the star trek episodes across the many series you would notice that ships would explode and it wouldn't always create a huge shockwave explosion. So why should they act differently in game? "World of Warcraft is the perfect implementation of this genre." - Hilmar Petursson. CEO of CCP. |
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11/05/09 2:28:46 AM#4
Why do you even care about STO? Its being made by Cryptic. |
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Originally posted by decoy26517 You're correct in saying this but................. I can remember quite a few episodes where a ship would need to put some distance in between another ship getting ready to go explode. But i guess that's like arguing why someone can take multiple phaser blasts. Okay i give up. "Consolidate your own news on your site rather than spreading it around on 3 different sites. I will check the official site, but I don't want to bother with also having to check Facebook and Twitter, or whatever else they might think is "cool", because it isn't." Axxar |
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