I suspect that N'gir will be doing a very creditable impresion of the cat that got the canary when she hears of the fate of various old guard Caitians especialy the Colonial Comission general.
Eh? She's a Federation councillor, not commissioner for her home system. It's' on the local government (and maybe the CFP) for not finding the smugglers, not her. And these are political rivals - at least Krisil definitely was. - who got taken down.Probably not. Oshalla is her home star system, she's likely to get egg on her face as a result.
Not even as stupid as it sounds. Being experienced in distrusting your brain is probably pretty effective against the less brute force variants of psychics.I think his countermeasures were being drunk and high on life. And they worked.
For the use as main scout in a battle science is more important than combat, so it wouldn't make much sense to do that, basically only if you were putting several Keplers into the same fleet and were sure that some of them are never going to be used as scout even after losses in earlier battles. Also the sheet infrastructure doesn't (currently or in the foreseeable future) allow swapping out or stockpiling modules.Since it is possible to build the module Kepler without the Sci module can we build Combat modules for them in the event of war?
So that was 7 of the events along with 2 EC correct?
I'm going to be honest, I don't think Development is necessarily bad or anti-Starfleet. A big part of the problem is that by nature, we see the things Expansionists care about (diplomacy, bringing new friends into the Federation, exploration), and we get to do that. We don't see the things the Developmentalists care about, except at the fringes, because they mainly care about the domestic economy. And we can't actually do much to help with that, either.
But without that carefully built up post-scarcity domestic economy that the Developmentalists probably spent a LOT of time building over the last 150 years, we wouldn't have the relatively powerful Starfleet we have today. There's a reason we've been able to build massive space fortresses and shipyards in a matter of a few years just by calling in a few political favors in a Snakepit turn.
Huh. It honestly didn't occur to me that we could make peaceful coexistence possible with those critters.By drilling addition shafts into the moon and lodging a high-powered sonic reverberation device in each, we have subjected the organism to a constant vibrational bombardment that makes its feeding impossible. The organism has entered into a state of hibernation, which we believe will continue for as long as the vibrations prevent it from continuing its growth.
With further research of this dormant specimen, I believe that Starfleet may someday devise a method of harmlessly deterring this species from attacking starships. It is both logical and morally imperative to exploit this opportunity to discover a means of peaceful coexistence.
Huh. It honestly didn't occur to me that we could make peaceful coexistence possible with those critters.
I'm honestly curious, but as just a thought experiment is it possible for us to design a ship that had the same tonnage/costs/stats as the Jaldun II given our current or near future tech level?
Not as much as I should, apparently!