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I'm actually glad Bioware scaled back the nudity on this one. The sex scene is NOT intended to titillate, it's intended strictly for character development and plot progression. Its to make you feel like the relationships you make are important and meaningful, not just

Exact same thing happened to me. Except it was with Picard and TNG. And there were no sheets. Or pretend sleeping. Or coupons and ironing.

I am such a sucker for 3D strategy, even as bare-bones as this. Probably comes from a childhood of wanting to be at the helm of the Enterprise.

@CockroachMan: No, we've just been waiting that long for it.

Wow, did I just watch a Halo/Iron Man mashup? Because I'm pretty sure I did.

@Dr Fruitcake: Torin's Passage was pretty great. Sierra games were amazing. Well, until around King's Quest 8 (even 7 was starting to get a little weird).

Oh wow, this just made a really bad day so much better.

@braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: Thank you! It's a little appalling that no one remembers Picard could pull out the fists instead of the diplomacy sometimes. What about the time he fought those Nausicaans in the Academy. Sure he got the knife through the heart, but it took some serious gumption to take

Kirk in a fight? Seriously? Does anyone recall the time he fought that giant lizard by hugging it? And he was always clasping his hands together and hitting people with a double fist. No one does that. Besides, he'd be too busy giving his smarmy smile to actually hit Picard.

@Nathan Obbards: I dunno, doesn't he seem more like a strategy guy than an FPS fan? 4X games and all that?

@keepa: Yes, you are. Now get back in your holding cell.

Nothing like a little meta reference. Even funnier considering they created the Cerberus Network to discourage used game sales.

Reminds me of adventure games when they started getting very graphics intensive and you had to swap out the disc several times. Man, I need to go play Lighthouse now.

I will watch this no matter how it turns out. That's the gamble of being a fan of a franchise; you watch regardless of whether it's good or bad. Coincidentally, that's the reason the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy made so much money.

Even though I try to avoid standing in lines in the middle of the night for anything, this is probably going to be one major exception.