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Maybe it’s a combination of both the sheer abundance of energy and the ability to create almost everything out of it…
Maybe it’s a combination of both the sheer abundance of energy and the ability to create almost everything out of it…
It’s like Futurama but in the Trek canon…
This is often done for consistency. Especially (although I have to admit that does not apply to TOS) when also heavy makeup or prosthetics are applied.
The code probably checks if the following number is greater than 10 (which fails for NaN) and otherwise adds a 0 in front.
I always liked the idea of away missions. Beaming down to a different planet every time and exploring all of them sounds so exciting!
So he proved his point, didn’t he…
I loved this game. A straight shooter with the ability to command your squad easily is something that hasn’t been done since in the same way unfortunately.
Oh yes. Creating an empty environment can easily take up several gigabytes…
So your tooling was at fault for assuming something that has always been declared a convention not a rule. It is like assuming we will never reach the year 2000 and there only storing the last to digits for the year…
But most humans responding there have no clue how to write Python…
Three seasons of PIC were already a mistake. The only good thing coming from it is the possibility of a Riker cooking/baking show (which I would totally watch).
I thought it was about clones or cloning in general. Some were against clones and the other wanted to clone.
I already wrote it in the other thread: I loved DS9 Harbinger. I remember the feeling that I could roam around on the promenade freely and explore the station (not sure if the game really was able to deliver that). It had pretty decent graphics for it’s time. I wonder if there are others who also loved this game,
I played a lot of Armada (1 & 2) and loved Elite Force (1 & 2). I tried Command and Final Unity but I didn’t understand English enough at the time to know what to do. My favourite game was DS9 Harbinger though because DS9 was also my favourite show.
I liked how the remnants of the explosion formed the pattern of a Kolvoord Starburst maneuver.
This looks like a Starfleet version of the Klingon Bird of Prey…
If I were the judge I could have ordered them to show me Empire Strikes Back before release…