"Bait and switch" is a decent one if a bit long.The Romulan Republic wrote:Can anyone recommend some good Foundry missions?
the loot ones are good for their purpose (aka getting you junk to sell).
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"Bait and switch" is a decent one if a bit long.The Romulan Republic wrote:Can anyone recommend some good Foundry missions?
Yeah it seems a bit excessive even by klingon standards.The Romulan Republic wrote:Oh for fuck's sake.
The Klingons threatened a Federation base and lost several capital ships over fucking Tribbles?
I got a feeling that wasn't exactly a front line unit still you got a point, that might explain why the KDF hasn't been able to break Starfleet dispite the war having been going on for 20 years.The Romulan Republic wrote:I mean, this is a galaxy full of Borg and the Iconians and God knows what else. Don't they have better things to do with their fleet?
To be fair, this mission was made well before a lot of what we have now. No Borg red alerts, we hadn't found out about the Iconians yet, etc.The Romulan Republic wrote:I mean, this is a galaxy full of Borg and the Iconians and God knows what else. Don't they have better things to do with their fleet?
At the time in the storyline when this happens, the Klingons and the Federation are still at war.The Romulan Republic wrote:Oh for fuck's sake.
The Klingons threatened a Federation base and lost several capital ships over fucking Tribbles?
and IIRC it's only Klingons that are allergic to tribbles with no other (known) race that has that allergy, so it's not just aimed directly at the klingons it's a weapon tailor made to fight klingons and only klingons.Simon_Jester wrote:At the time in the storyline when this happens, the Klingons and the Federation are still at war.The Romulan Republic wrote:Oh for fuck's sake.
The Klingons threatened a Federation base and lost several capital ships over fucking Tribbles?
Also, Klingons are violently allergic to Tribbles from what I recall.
From the point of view of the Klingons, Dr. Jones' efforts to breed Tribbles and give them a new homeworld are a Federation attempt to revive a menacing, fast-breeding bioweapon. A weapon aimed directly at the health and planetary ecosystems of the Klingon race. A weapon which they went to great lengths to exterminate a century ago, and which the Federation brought back into existence by time travel of all things.
You only think it's a joke because you think tribbles are cute.
No, I think its stupid because while Klingons may find Tibbles annoying, they're hardly lethal (and their's no indication that I recall that they thought the Federation was creating them as a bioweapon), so their are far, far bigger priorities to devote warships too.Simon_Jester wrote:At the time in the storyline when this happens, the Klingons and the Federation are still at war.The Romulan Republic wrote:Oh for fuck's sake.
The Klingons threatened a Federation base and lost several capital ships over fucking Tribbles?
Also, Klingons are violently allergic to Tribbles from what I recall.
From the point of view of the Klingons, Dr. Jones' efforts to breed Tribbles and give them a new homeworld are a Federation attempt to revive a menacing, fast-breeding bioweapon. A weapon aimed directly at the health and planetary ecosystems of the Klingon race. A weapon which they went to great lengths to exterminate a century ago, and which the Federation brought back into existence by time travel of all things.
You only think it's a joke because you think tribbles are cute.
According to the game's Facebook page, they've been having some server problems. Don't know if that applies to where you are though. They mentioned Boston specifically.Lord Revan wrote:for some reason I'm unable to login atm, I get to the "retreaving character list" part then it times out. I dunno if the problem is at my end or theirs.
yeah it was a problem at their end, it cleared enought that I could do the new mission with characters my romulan tac officer and my FED engineer. though it was still a bit laggy and there's some bugs on the new mission.The Romulan Republic wrote:According to the game's Facebook page, they've been having some server problems. Don't know if that applies to where you are though. They mentioned Boston specifically.Lord Revan wrote:for some reason I'm unable to login atm, I get to the "retreaving character list" part then it times out. I dunno if the problem is at my end or theirs.
true it's probable that only the Tal Shiar would be that callous, the Romulan Republic would probably avoid things like so that won't be compared to the Romulan Star Empire regardless of morality and tbh I can't see D'tan allowing such actions either since he's quite honest and moral person.The Romulan Republic wrote:Perhaps only the Romulan Empire would do it. I have a hard time seeing my beloved Republic doing that.
Again: launch missions, not really all that great, they'll be redone eventually, etc.The Romulan Republic wrote:It puts me in a rather rough spot because I can't complete the mission without doing it, which means I can't move on to the next mission, but the thought of doing it makes me feel ill. On the other hand I killed all the people who were their to take care of them (which was legitimate as those were enemy soldiers shooting at my men) and their's no option to adopt them, so it might be a case of kill them or leave them to die. I just would like to see the implications considered. I get that this is a game, not an ethics essay, but would it be too much to ask for ten lines of dialog discussing the issue, just to show that their is an ethical question? Or better yet, giving the player a choice as to how to proceed? 'Cause this is Section 31 style shit and I think I've made my feelings clear about them.
I think this was more of a comedy mission than anything meant to be taken seriously. Also it's fairly clear (IIRC, been awhile) that Ja'rod is on a punishment detail, as are presumably the other ships with him. But it's less obvious now because he no longer has the failure of "Saturday's Child" that the Federation Captain caused. Plus he has much better outcomes in the new Romulan missions, both the Fed revamped ones and the Republic's early storyline. So I have a feeling when the Cardassian Struggle revamp comes along, this one will be excised.The Romulan Republic wrote:No, I think its stupid because while Klingons may find Tibbles annoying, they're hardly lethal (and their's no indication that I recall that they thought the Federation was creating them as a bioweapon), so their are far, far bigger priorities to devote warships too.
Given that so far as we know they'll eat any form of vegetable matter that can't run away, tribbles can also literally devour entire ecosystems in sufficient numbers. And if their numbers are insufficient today, wait a week and there'll be exponentially more of them.The Romulan Republic wrote:No, I think its stupid because while Klingons may find Tibbles annoying, they're hardly lethal (and their's no indication that I recall that they thought the Federation was creating them as a bioweapon), so their are far, far bigger priorities to devote warships too.
As noted, baby Jem'Hadar grow up into very nasty beings even if not raised by fellow Jem'Hadar.The Romulan Republic wrote:The latest mission requires me to destroy Jem'Hadar incubators. I know they're artificially created soldiers, but that feels wrong. Its hard to see it as anything other than murdering infants because of their race. Which I could see the Klingons or Romulan Empire doing, maybe, but the Federation? Without so much as questioning the ethics of it?
I suppose you could make some sort of argument that its not the same because they haven't been "born" yet (as you see with abortion), but I'd think the Federation would at least think twice about it.
He also has close ties to the House of Torg who have taken the role of the House of Duras in the Klingon Empire.RogueIce wrote:.I think this was more of a comedy mission than anything meant to be taken seriously. Also it's fairly clear (IIRC, been awhile) that Ja'rod is on a punishment detail, as are presumably the other ships with him. But it's less obvious now because he no longer has the failure of "Saturday's Child" that the Federation Captain caused. Plus he has much better outcomes in the new Romulan missions, both the Fed revamped ones and the Republic's early storyline. So I have a feeling when the Cardassian Struggle revamp comes along, this one will be excised.The Romulan Republic wrote:No, I think its stupid because while Klingons may find Tibbles annoying, they're hardly lethal (and their's no indication that I recall that they thought the Federation was creating them as a bioweapon), so their are far, far bigger priorities to devote warships too.
He's also the leader of House Duras so that certainly isn't helping his career any.