Eric

chemkarate

Re: Commission: "Strength From Diversity"

November 03 2011
“Captain, we have completed our sensor sweep of this system. No abnormal activity, Klingon or otherwise, has been detected.”

Jugzon Daz nodded and relaxed into his command chair. Ever since a series of Federation victories that had halted a Klingon advance dead in its tracks, there had been a lull of activity from the Empire. However, that lull was likely to end sooner rather than later, with Chancellor J’mpok apparently drumming up refreshed support in the High Council... and expelling his enemies.

“Anything interesting on the Klingon side of the border? We’re practically at their doorstep right now.”

“One moment, sir,” replied the science officer as he checked his console.

“... no, sir. At least nothing that we can detect.”

“Captain, the Aurora and the Garret have reported in,” chimed in Daz’s operations officer. “They have confirmed our findings and are awaiting your command to move onto the next system of our patrol.”

“Acknowledged. Helm, set a course fo--”

“Captain, sorry, but we are receiving a hail from Commander Wildman at Deepspace K-7. Shall I put her though?”

Dugzon perked up. “Yes, onscreen.”

Commander Naomi Wildman’s face appeared on the Khyfa’s viewscreen. She smiled at the sight of Dugzon.

“Captain, how is your patrol proceeding?”

“Well enough, Commander. It’s been peaceful.”

“That’s welcome news. However, I’m afraid I must interrupt your stroll through space. Our listening posts along the border in the Pi Canis sector have picked up transmissions which indicate the presence of a group of Klingon ships in the Omicron Leonis system. They’re using subspace communication frequencies that are not the Imperial standard.”

Jaz’s eyebrows raised in understanding.

“These ships don’t want to be heard by other ships in the Empire?”

Wildman nodded. “That is our working hypothesis. If this is the case, there is a strong possibility that this may be the Klingon that you’ve been looking for. Under Admiral Ford’s orders, you are therefore authorized to cross into Klingon space and investigate. However, I don’t need to remind you that you are not to act outside Starfleet regulations.”

“Of course, Commander. And thank you for this information.”

“Good luck, and pass my regards onto Admiral Ford for me. It’s been far too long since he last stopped by our neck of the woods. Wildman out.”

A grin crossed Jugzon’s face. This was by far the best lead they’d had yet.

“Ops, open a channel to the Garret and Aurora. I believe T’Laris and Zepari will be very interested to hear this.”

Seven hours later, the three ships were nearing the Omicron Leonis system. On the Khyfa’s bridge, a channel was open to the other two ships.

“Our long-range sensors have confirmed the presence of Klingon ships in this system. While we will not be able to give an exact number until we have arrived, our estimates put the number at far higher than earlier intelligence indicated,” sounded the voice of T’Laris.

“We should be careful about this, Dugzon. We don’t know know what we’re walking into yet. If this is some organized fleet instead of our missing Klingon and his friends, they will make short work of us,” argued Zepari.

“Agreed. Hold position outside the system. T’Laris, can you use your ship’s specialized sensor grid to get an accurate picture at that range?”

“Affirmative. It will take approximately two minutes to obtain accurate data.”

The three ships dropped out of warp near the farthest planet of the system. After what seemed far longer than just two minutes, T’Laris’ voice came over the comm.”

“There are 20 Klingon vessels in the system. However, we are detecting signs of an engagement. The ships are attacking each other.”

“What!?” exclaimed Zepari.

Dugzon frowned. “I think this means we found loS of Nagh reD. Unfortunately, it appears that his rivals got to him first.”

“Given the current situation, that is the most logical estimate,” replied T’Laris. “However, we will need to proceed further into the system to make a more exact determination. We will run the risk of the Klingon forces seeing us.”

“We’ll risk it. Helm, take us in, but keep us a safe distance from their disruptors.”

“Aye, sir!”

The three ships sailed closer to the ongoing conflict. Dugzon stood from his chair and moved toward the tactical station, looking over the sensor data as it came in. However, once again, it was the Garret and her sensors that provided the answer.

“We have positive identification of loS’ ship; the QaQ Hegh. From the patterns of weapons fire, we have also determined that loS is outnumbered. He appears to be in command of eight ships, while his adversaries number at twelve. A number of ships on both sides show significant damage.”

“Three fresh Starfleet ships could easily turn the tide in his favor,” chimed in Zepari.

Dugzon walked back to his command chair. “Agreed, but we hold our position here. We do nothing for the time being.”

“Excuse me? If we do nothing, our whole reason for being here is going to be blown to bits!”

“I know, but intervening on our own will mark us with the ‘Federation interference’ stereotype, and deeply insult loS to boot. It will actually make him more likely to reject any officer of assistance. Trust me on this, Zepari. Hold position here. When he hails us, I will respond.”

“And if he doesn’t hail us?”

“... retreat, maximum warp.”

The wait was grueling. Dugzon’s eyes were glued to the battle. With each passing second, the situation looked more and more dire. He just hoped that loS wasn’t too proud. His sensors had to have picked up the three Federation ships by this point.

“Captain! We are being hailed by the QaQ Hegh!”

Dugzon grinned, but quickly suppressed it. “On-screen!”

The image of a Klingon bridge appeared on the viewscreen. Dugzon wasn’t encouraged by the state it appeared to be in. Electrical sparks were flying from the ceiling in the background and Dugzon could swear he saw what appeared to be a dead Klingon lying on the floor. However, his attentions were drawn to the Klingon sitting in the middle of it all. He wore a proud expression on his face, evident even under the Borg metal that covered a good third of it, and looked directly at Dugzon.

“Federation ships, this is Captain loS of the QaQ Hegh. Why have you crossed into our space?”

“Greetings, Captain loS. I am Captain Dugzon Jaz of the Khyfa. We have come to request your assistance.”

More than one of Dugzon’s bridge officers looked at him in complete disbelief. However, Dugzon didn’t notice, as his full attention was locked on the Klingon captain.

“The Empire and the Federation are at war, Captain. Would you have me assist you against my own brothers?”

“No, of course not. I am not here to ask for your assistance against the Empire. I am here, as a representative of a fleet within the Federation, to speak with loS, son of k’Elee, of the House of Nagh reD... about our fight with the Borg.”

loS’ stare intensified. For better or for worse, the mention of the Borg had struck a nerve. Dugzon held steady as he awaited a response.

“You are fighting the Borg?”

“The Stonewall Fleet has been tasked to deal with the Borg threat, yes. We’re currently holding the first line of defense against Borg incursions. We have heard of the wisdom and experience of the House of Nagh reD regarding the Borg, so we have come to ask you to join us against them.”

A smile slowly crept onto loS’ face. “I am very interested to hear your proposal, Captain Jaz. We would be honored to fight alongside you.”

With that, the viewscreen blinked out as loS ended the communication. Jaz immediately began barking out orders.

“Go to red alert! Power up weapons and shields, and target all Klingon ships that the Garret identified as fighting against Captain loS.”

“He didn’t actually ask us to help him,” interrupted Zepari’s voice.

“No, but he just gave us permission to, which is as good as we’re going to get. Prepare to engage the opposing Klingon ships.”

“Acknowledged,” responded T’Laris and Zepari from their respective vessels.

The three ships flew into the middle of the fray, adding lances of amber phaser energy to the green disruptor blasts already lighting up the sky of Omicron Leonis IV. As Zepari had predicted, the fresh addition of three top-of-the-line Federation starships quickly turned the tide of the battle. Coordinated attacks on already-weakened opposition vessels made short work of them and put the numbers into loS’ favor. It wasn’t long until before victory for loS seemed inevitable. It was at that point that the enemy ships suddenly cloaked in quick succession... and did not reappear.

“Tactical, report!” ordered Dugzon.

“Several of the more damaged ships are incapable of completely cloaking leaking plasma. From what I can track, they appear to be leaving the system.

“Sir, we are being hailed by Captain loS.”

“Onscreen.”

loS appeared on the viewscreen and was noticeably more jovial.

“An excellent battle! We sent those cowards running back to their mothers. Nedec will think twice before sending his toy ships after me. Please, come aboard my ship! We can discuss the borgh and the battles to come.”

“Excellent, Captain loS. We would also like to extend an offer to help with any ship repairs you may need. I can explain once we’re on your ship, but we will need to get move quickly.”

loS studied Dugzon, then nodded. “I accept. I will await you aboard the QaQ Hegh.”

When the communication ended, Dugzon turned to his first officer. “Assist the Klingons with any repairs they need... and keep an eye out. We need to be ready to leave at the first sign of trouble.”

Meanwhile, far away in the depths of the B’Tran Cluster, the Pandora drifted silently in deep space. Aboard, the bridge crew were all staring at an image on the viewscreen. Captain Oren-De was standing and looking at his tactical officer.

“Is this accurate?”

The man nodded. “Yes, sir. There’s no reason to think this is a malfunction.”

Oren-De turned to his science officer. “Anything more on those transmissions?”

“Still working on it, sir. There’s a lot of data in them that seems irrelevant. Whatever they want from these, it’s buried under a lot of junk. Assuming what they want is even in here. From what we know, they’ve been receiving these transmission for a while.”

Oren-De nodded. “Understood, but please hurry. It’s only a matter of time before they detect us, even at this range.”

He turned back to the viewscreen, which showed a tactical map of a nearby star system. The map was littered with green symbols, each one corresponding to a Borg ship.
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Edited November 03 2011 by chemkarate
Tunc

cruist22

Re: Which one?

November 03 2011
Darth Malak - duh .. so I can kill you again. :)
Dominic Mangiapane

Nerapane

Re: Gaming keyboard and mouse recommendations?

November 03 2011
I have a "Merc Stealth" keyboard which is good and functional, I've had it for 3 years and really like it. It's got the redundant gaming keys on the left side and I really like the placement of the extra tab,ctrl,alt,caps,C, etc because they're laid out pretty well to use just the left hand. My only complaint is the keys are a little small so sometimes I over-shoot and hit a different key if I get flustered in a big fire fight.

For a mouse, I REALLY REALLY REALLY like my Microsoft Sidewinder Gaming Mouse (specifically the "gaming" because there's other gaming sidewinders with number designations). It's not as fancy as other gaming mouses but it totally works for me. It's got 2 thumb triggers which I use for torps and phasers in space and primary/secondary on ground. I use the top 2 buttons for POV and some movement with the scoller for melee and weapon switch. It comes with weights to make it heavier and different slide pads which help if you play other games for like sniper in Call of Duty lol. They're both reasonably priced too, I think 80ish bucks each. But yeah that's my recommendation
X Centric

Xcentric

Gaming keyboard and mouse recommendations?

November 03 2011
Hey there, I have to upgrade my rig (which seems to like to reboot itself a lot lately) and am looking into my first gaming keyboard and mouse.

My friend highly recommends the RAT (he has the 9, but I'd likely go for the 7), but I'd love to hear what you like to play with...

Thanks!
X Centric

Xcentric

To the Master Beta Players...

November 03 2011
Don't wear it down to a nub!

see what I did there?

anyway, hope you all are having fun, BUT don't burn out on the game before release! :D

Looking forward to playing with you come go live!
P. Hampton

Rennex

Re: What role (tank/heal/dps) you gonna play in TOR?

November 03 2011
I will be going Jedi Shadow or Sentinel DPS. Will probably roll both to see which I prefere. After 3 years of playing a support class in EQ2, it's time for me to blow some shit up! :laugh:
P. Hampton

Rennex

Re: Endgame/Raiding for KOS

November 03 2011
Well I am glad to see there is at least some interested. I have 3 years of raiding experience from EQ2 and I love doing it. The thought of raiding with an LGBT guild would be a dream come true.
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

November 02 2011
:ds9:


Episode 424 - Deep Space Nine - "Honor Among Thieves" - 02/25/1998

http://www.allstepisodes.com/megvid.php?n=3615

Starfleet Intelligence recruits Chief O'Brien to infiltrate the Orion Syndicate to find a Starfleet informant.


Enjoy!
Will Tubbert

MarkNine

Re: Sith Inquisitor - Article

November 02 2011
A little bump since I edited the primary message.

If you are looking forward to playing the Bounty Hunter, and would like to give your writing skills a little bit of a work out, I'd love to hear from you.

If possible, we'd also like to get the Knight and Warrior articles in for the next issue if we can find folks interested in writing them this month.

Thanks!

Mike
aka DakonKor
Sam

Gravitos

Re: War Zones

November 02 2011
Aion has something similar to that. The entire abyss is PvPvE and on all the time but you can only capture fortresses at certain times of the day. They are then locked and the controlling faction gets a stat bonus until the fort is vulnerable again.
Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: War Zones

November 02 2011
I really don't like PvP, personally, but I do like the look of a lot of the PvP armour; so I'll probably test the waters just to see how much PvP grinding will be necessary to get it.
Chris

Propecius

Re: Doctor Who?...

November 02 2011
Perfect!

(Well, the bow tie is a bit gay. Of course, I mean that in a good way.)

You win my personal costume contest!
Richard Horton

Zeddikas

Re: War Zones

November 01 2011
The Warzone instances look really fun and I will certainly enjoy playing them, but a world PvP zone that you can go play in anytime without a queue is a must IMHO.

I think LOTRO had an enjoyable PvP system. It was a large zone filled with a number of keeps and forts that had to be captured along with relics that gave the either side stat bonuses if they were in possession. If the zone was quiet and not much fighting, there were also some PvE quests that you could do. It was a zone that was always "on", not instanced. They also had an in-game com system that worked pretty good if you were in a group or raid.

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Sam

Gravitos

Re: War Zones

November 01 2011
Just saw the trailer for the VoidStar Warzone. Looks interesting and I'm not a PvP fan.

If they made one or two worlds a capture and hold type that's on a timer instead of *on* all the time I'd probably try that. Right now all I'm seeing is small groups going at it but if they had one that let EVERYONE in that would be epic.

Maybe they have that but I haven't had much time to sift through the holonet on their website. :unsure:
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

November 01 2011
:ds9:


Episode 423 - Deep Space Nine - "One Little Ship" - 02/18/1998

http://www.allstepisodes.com/megvid.php?n=3614

Dax, O'Brien, and Bashir board a Runabout, which is shrunken to four inches long as they investigate a rare subspace phenomenon.


Enjoy!
Patrick

Van

Re: War Zones

November 01 2011
No taken as preaching and I liked what you wrote. It's always interesting to hear others thoughts on a game and what they like.

I think I started DAoC after they changed things up, it was 2003 and 2004 when I played. I loved their instance pvp, where stood on a launch pad and got teleported to the battle ground. I tried doing their "zones" in pvp but it was a gank fest and I usually just died all the time and well that wasn't fun. I will say on occasion there would be a grp forming for the relics and we would go capture them, that was fun but again it was a zone you had to go into and could avoid if you wanted.

Aion was similar. I was okay until I got to lvl 20 then from there on out the zones were all pvp and it wasn't fun. I would be minding my own business doing quests and then BAM from no where came 3 or 4 enemy players who where skull and cross bones lvl to me and they would sit there and kill me each time I rezzed. I hated it and it soon canceled my accounts.

I don't mind areas that you go to that are specifically noted as open world pvp. But if I'm forced to go to them for quests to level I don't like that part. Bottom line: I just do not want to have to worry about it while leveling. If I go from lvl 1 - 50 and never ever have to venture into a zone that is PvP then I'm happy. (see Aion above)

For me I like the battle grounds you queue for, they are challenging enough.

I'm not a true PvP player. I like my PvP light and vanilla. :)
Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: Doctor Who?...

November 01 2011
Quote by Zepari
Eric, I've never found you more attractive! Love the pics, keep them coming! I'm particularly impressed with the 11th Doctor eyebrows ;)


Does Matt Smith have eyebrows?
Veronica Ashley

Ghostshara

Re: What role (tank/heal/dps) you gonna play in TOR?

November 01 2011
Shadow tank Smiles hugs kisses etc etc

Truth is in t he imagination, if you can imagine it, it can become the truth

Unknown Person

Re: War Zones

November 01 2011
Nope it's not what PvP Servers are for. I don't mean to preach so sorry if this is a bit preachy but here goes.

PvP Servers are hell. PvP Servers are free for all blood fests which result in you moving 5 foot of a re-spawn point and once again lying on your back. It's literally a server for people to enjoy 100% PvP environment who can take 1000 deaths in one gaming session and keep coming back for more.

Real open world PvP is designed to co-inside with the PvE experience. You should be able to level up and play the end game as normal without ever venturing into a PvP space. This is one of the things that gripes on me whenever a new game is coming out .. having PvP on the same server as PvE doesn't negatively effect your gaming experience. Just because something is there doesn't mean you have to go explore it and it doesn't mean that people will be hiding behind tree's ready to slice your head off.

The big difference in instanced PvP and competitive PvP is scale and persistence. Instanced PvP consists of a hand full of people on each side dukeing it out until one of them gets 500 points (or whatever) and the winner is declare. You then queue for the exact same experience (ok maybe a little harsh it is pvp after all) with no consequence for winning or losing other than the amount of points, experience, currency, items or whatever you yourself can win.

In "real" pvp the fight never ends. If you take a certain point you'll have to hold that point to keep it .. the other side will have to come at you to claim it. It doesn't reset and you'll never get an easy win because the other side will always be there in force of 100+. The benefit (a long with the normal monetary nonsense you get in instanced pvp) is usually realm wide bonus' and of course pride that you are winning the battle for your side. A good PvP system should have a certain amount of ownership and loss associated with it. When the other side pushes you back, when they defeat your army you should feel the pain of it and know that the only win you can win is to dust yourself off and drag your beaten arse back to the battle zone and take the fight to them.

Winning is winning and losing is losing and everybody on the server can see which side is dominant. Believe me .. you'll love it ;)

Edit: Van .. your profile .. it says "I first started with DAOC". Did you never experience the PvP system that game is famous for? DAoC didn't even have PvP servers (not at launch anyway) and the PvP although the focus of endgame didn't ever effect the PvE side of things because they were completely seperate.
Edited November 01 2011 by Unknown Person
Patrick

Van

Re: War Zones

October 31 2011
I'm not a big fan of open world pvp. Isn't that what pvp servers are for and about?

Honestly hope they never release open world pvp on pve servers. But that is just me.