Commander Chakotay mentions that Henry Starling managed to download almost twenty percent of Voyager's computer core while they were trying to beam the Aeon, the timeship he stole, up to the ship. In the ship's briefing room, the senior staff is gathered. " Not on an empty stomach," she says as they begin to eat their "breakfast". Paris is unable to convert Robinson's radio to a locator signal, calling it " kind of crude." Tuvok comes up with another option – using the radio dish at the Griffith Observatory, and the same setup that Robinson had to send a message to the USS Voyager in orbit. Tuvok walks towards the table they are sitting at with chili burritos, Goliath Gulps, and foot-long hot dogs for breakfast. " Good morning," a voice from behind Paris and Robinson says. She remembers catching a glimpse of Saturn's rings, and that they looked like jewels from a pirate's treasure. She recalls that her brother used to have a small telescope barely enough to see the sky in the treehouse next door, but it was enough for her. He apologizes, but also asks her to accept that there are lives at stake and the more questions she asks him, the more difficult she makes it for everyone.Ĭhanging the subject, Paris asks Robinson why she decided to become an astronomer. She tells Paris not to think that she is too stupid to notice this. She talks of recent events, noting that yesterday she spotted a UFO in orbit and now her life is totally out of control. " And you're insulting my intelligence!", she snaps back. " Rain, you're fantasizing", he tells her. She remarks that he does things like this a lot… almost as if he does not belong in the current era. Robinson asks him about his life as a spy, but he cannot tell her any more, since it is " classified." She recalls that earlier he did not say he was a spy, rather that he was a secret agent, which nobody says. She plays with Paris' combadge while sitting down with him, which he promptly takes back from her. Paris says that is exactly how it happened. She nonchalantly notes that Paris must have noticed that thieves tried to steal it the other night, he fought them off, and is now repairing the damage. So playing it at least a 2nd time is a good idea.In the morning in Los Angeles, Rain Robinson puts away items in her Volkswagen van and walks over to Tom Paris, who is working on the van's radio. Just watched other playthoughts, but there are some characters that die or not die, depending on choices, as well as different good/bad endings. Sadest thing is that decisions are not having as much impact as in Mass Effect 1-3. There are a few twists, with enought foreshadowing to anticipate some, but not too obious to be boring. It lacks the "sudden capturing event" most stories have at the beginning, but gets more and more exciting into the 10 hour game, once the main antagonists are revealed. Story starts slow, even a bit boring at the beginning. Story mode availalbe if you fail a shooting/stealth/shuttle flight. Phaser fights are engaging, but not as good as a regular shooter for course. Sometimes its like: No idea what to do, but not for longer then say 10 minutes to figure it out. Quite high system requrements for this game thought. Maybe they fixed the menu-crashes already. I experience 2 crashes when going into the menu at the beginning of the game, but not later crashes or bugs. Some textures are very shallow, others are good. That said, Graphics and gameplay elements might be the weakest part. Epic like Star Trek: The Final Unity, just with current graphics. Especially since the dialogues are immersive and not streght by too much gameplay. Best Story / interactive Film of any Star Trek game, period.
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