

Both ships just ooze character, and that makes them hold a special place in my heart.”Ĭardassian Damar Intel Science Dreadnought “And as for the S’torr, I can’t look at it without singing Led Zeppelin’s Immigrant Song. “When I first saw concepts for the Xyfius, I fell in love with its cuttlefish-esque design. “I’d probably say my favorite STO ship is a tie between the Vorgon Xyfius Heavy Escort and the Fek’Ihri S’torr Warship, both for their looks. In no particular order, just in the order I got them in the E-mail from Kael, here are Cryptic’s responses to, “What’s your favorite ship available in STO, and why?”

Maybe at least one will give you some ideas of your own? 😉 But I got the vast majority of ships, and I’ll leave in the extras for which I couldn’t do screenshots or videos.Īt least one response will likely be predictable, another will be in the same family as what you’re thinking once you read their name, and the rest may actually shock you a bit. I ended up getting ten devs/writers and nearly 15 ships just from within Cryptic! While I wish I could feature every ship I got, time and my knowledge of DemoRecord/video editing didn’t allow that. Kael sent out a request for responses within a day of me proposing my idea. Whereas AllThingsTrek’s project Is solely based on community/content creator responses, I wanted to know what those who work on STO directly thought about the ships available in the game. One of the ways I’m differentiating from AllThingsTrek47 was actually from my original intent. STRAIGHT FROM THE HORSES’ MOUTHS: CRYPTIC’S EMPLOYEES (And there might be a giveaway at the end WHAT!? That’s right, this small-time blogger got some codes to give away! And it’s not platform-limited! But you’ll have to read on to find out about it.) And in one or two cases, it’s an emotional soft spot that pulls at the heart strings every time they see it. This seems like such a benign question, but you’ll find here (and perhaps on AllThingsTrek47’s video, but I don’t know their exact plans) that the answers as to “why” are as varied as the ships themselves. So, in an unintentional collaboration with AllThingsTrek47, we’re bringing you not one, but two styles of the same topic: But there’s something about writing that lets you have more freedom and time to write what you want and read & absorb information at your own pace. It seemed like an awesome idea, and I was seeing other creators get jazzed about their projects, so I figured, “Well, while my knowledge of editing and stuff isn’t as great as others, I do have one thing most of them don’t: ‘Print’ media.”īeing a blog isn’t as flashy as videos with overlays and animations, but it does allow a different kind of venue for ideas: the written word! I love video for how quickly information can be delivered, and you sometimes want to literally hear what other have to say and see in motion what they’re talking about as it happens. I asked Ambassador Kael (STO’s Community Manager) about doing something for Fleet Week.
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Tomorrow’s a full afternoon and evening of streams devoted to Star Trek ships and details about things like the design and science of our favorite fantasy starships!Īnd that’s why I’m here. You’re in luck, as we’re just as the height of what all’s available for the week. Hello, Joe and STOers! Welcome back to the blog for FLEET WEEK!
