Congratulations, you have managed to wipe out one civilization.”Ħ. Your fleet of 400 Admirals have killed over 400 million people this year. Starfleet tribunal: “We have tallied the total casualties. Then think about how many player characters are out there, and each of them had killed over a million enemies each. That sort of behavior might be appropriate for the KDF (although that kind of body count should make Kahless the Unforgettable… Forgettable), but for our peacenik Feddies? Yikes. And we wear the accolades around like badges of honor. So let’s do a little simple math: assuming a conservative estimate average of 250 crew per vessel, this means at full accolades, we would’ve killed 200x20x250+1000×24 = 1,024,000 enemies! A million and change, man! And that’s not counting anything we kill after we get the accolades. ![]() There are 20 species for ship accolades, and 24 species for individuals. Holy Genocide, Batman! - How many enemy ships have we each personally sunk? Not sure? Check out the accolades you’ve accumulated: there’s one for 200 ships destroyed for each species, and another for 1000 individuals for each species. ![]() Klingon: “We meet again, Captain! Defend yourself!”Ĭaptain: “That’s Captain America to you. Running into these wrong universe characters can be jarring for Trekkies, but it’s actually quite an artistic expression of creativity! At least I try to show restraint by only doing this with my Boffs, not my actual toons. There was an exceptionally well-done Sheldon Cooper, a couple of Yodas and Doctor Who’s, Stormtroopers, many many Night Elves and at least one attempt at a Boba Fett. I’ve posted about my Futurama Boffs I’ve personally seen Captain America, the Thing, Supergirl, Flash, Starlord, Groot (I have one of those myself!), several Iron Men, Deadpools and Hulks. Wrong Universe - Okay, let’s start with one that I am personally guilty of: Using and abusing the Tailor to create characters from other shows/books/movies/universes. Here’s my Top 10 8 List of Breaking Immersion on STO.Ĩ. So what breaks immersion in STO? Well, I have some personal peeves. But there are also a variety of factors that continually work to break this immersion, which no doubt frustrates players… but can also be unintentionally funny. Star Trek is a very fleshed out universe as defined by multiple TV shows, movies, novels and other media, and for the most part the game has done well in staying in-theme.
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