Continuing our Letβs Play of Klingon Academy, a long mission involving some space environments and more screwups by me.
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I played Starfleet Academy and Bridge Commander, back in the good ol' days. Never tried Klingon Academy. Might have to now.
3:03 The fans did some interesting things with this. Remember that TOS episode "The Conscience of the King" where there is a cultural exchange program?
Well, one fan work actually had people perform plays of Shakespeare in the Klingon Empire. It makes more sense to me than Chang singling out humans for study specifically when the Federation consists of warrior species such as the Andorians.
That last fight was super intense. I always flinch a bit when you end up right in front of an enemy ship
I can never get enough Christopher Plummer π And when you get this mission and start really moving up the chain, and into new strike groups. Loved this mission, as it really starts to open up the environmental advantages and disadvantages. π For Shakespeare, you'll see the some mission titles draw reference from them too. Chang loves the war aspect of Shakespeare's works, but I'm not sure how he'd take to A midsummer night's Dream for example π π
Most likely planet Genesis was created with a 'small" portion of the Mutara Nebula, so there would still be more nebula left.
As I remember, Chang quoted a lot from "Henry V" in Star Trek VI. That would certainly appeal to a Klingon, because here is a play designed to make a king look like a hero. A warrior king who is ambitious, who knows what he wants and will ride into battle with this troops to get it. Because what is most honorable in war? Victory.
ALWAYS be in manual fire mode.
A Miranda in a nebula? Some Star Trek II vibes are strong here..
Yes your crew experience affects the game, fro example your marines can enter and raid better