avclub-27ac0ca86e06d1822d546ed038ea33ae--disqus
Right Wingnut
avclub-27ac0ca86e06d1822d546ed038ea33ae--disqus

This was the best thing about my Thursdays since January, 2009. Thanks, Zack. It's been an absolute blast.

For PC or console, it would be amazing. I remember the Emperor using Force Lightning to give you a tattoo in TIE Fighter if you did well enough. That was badass.

More than anything, I wish they'd come out with an updated TIE Fighter or X-Wing game. Not like X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter, but a story-driven game where you pick your side and fly.

I've been replaying it with the mods that restored lost content and it is 100% an improvement. It's a very fun game that came after a classic, so it sort of got lost in the mix.

One thing worth mentioning the Breen attack on Earth is that it's a pretty big deal to see Starfleet Command burning with the Golden Gate broken in the background. This is the first time in Star Trek where Earth has actually been physically assaulted, not counting the environmental problems from the Cetacian probe in

I always used the tutorial to get my sneak skill up to 100. Stuff yourself into the corner before going into the dungeon, crouch, and jam something against the controller so you were always moving into the wall. Check back periodically to level yourself up. Worked like a charm.

Goddamn it.

In the post-series novels, they "fix" this by having her join up with the command track. Eventually, she gets to Captain and is shown as being a pretty capable officer. We just catch he when she's a green Starfleet member who is suddenly forced to have a lifetime of memories of people who weren't as green put upon her.

I remember loving it, but damn if I can recall anything specific.

From what I can tell, it looks like the Monolith's crushed Jupiter to get fusion started. If they added mass to the planet to get the reaction started, then it would depend on how much.

I, for one, welcome our new comment overlords.

*Children murmer in excitement*

It's a 3/4 tuba. Perfect for a Middle School player, not quite up to shredding standards, though. You'd want a 4/4 for that, or even manlier, a 5/4.

I remember watching Call to Arms the night it aired so many years ago. The final image, with the Defiant turning around, followed by an armada of Federation and Klingon ships… man, that was just powerful. The first time we ever got to see an actual Federation fleet in the Star Trek universe, moving towards battle. It

Damn.

Soldiers of the Empire. Fuck. Yes. I love that episode. I find myself singing along with the Klingons. That war chant is the bees knees.

That's a good one, too.

I think it's safe to say that is the best holodeck-centric episode Star Trek has done.

Tastes just like the sadness.

Also, the fact that they land in Ketha province, where one babass by the name of Martok will someday be born.