Let’s Play Star Trek Online: Episode Six

By | March 23, 2010

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As we begin another episode of Let’s Play, we find O’Malley in his ready room shortly after rescuing the crew of the U.S.S. Azura.  What new adventures will Starfleet have for him now? (If you’re new, you might want to start with Episode One.)

I flop into my chair in my ready room.  I really need to find new bridge officers…  maybe a Klingon, who won’t object to just doing things the direct way.  I hear there are some ex-Borg in Starfleet, I could ask for one of them.  They value efficiency, right?

A hail from Admiral Quinn interrupts my musing.

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“Just in time, no thanks to Tarah,” I grumble.  “But a new crew member for me?  It’s like you read my mind!”

“Don’t get too excited,” he replies.  “You should probably hang on to your existing crew.  You’ll need them.”

I sink into my chair.  “Yes, sir,” I reply weakly.

“I’ve got an important diplomatic mission for you.  We’ve got the Vulcan Ambassador Sokketh here at Earth Stardock; I need you to come pick him up and take him and his cargo to the Vulcan monastery at P’Jem.”

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“Sounds easy enough,” I reply.  “Do you have any reports that the Klingons or Orions actually know about the Ambassador’s return?  You’re acting like you’re sure they’ll try something.”

“I don’t know,” he says.  “I suppose you’ll find out.  Good luck, Ensign.”

I stand up to head back to the bridge, and take a long, mournful look at the replicator.  Someday I’ll make replicated bananas taste right.

I’m about to leave when I receive a short text-only message from Starfleet Headquarters.  “We’re giving you a field promotion to Lieutenant.  Congratulations.  — Admiral Quinn”

[In-game, there’s absolutely no fanfare when you automatically rank up from Ensign to Lieutenant other than Leonard Nimoy’s voice saying “Congratulations”.  Later rank-ups require a visit to Admiral Quinn and get you a little ceremony in the Stateroom.]

Wow.  He won’t even tell me to my face.

I walk out onto the bridge and order a course laid in for Earth Starbase.

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[The astute observer will notice that this bridge is not the same as the Innovation’s bridge from Episode One.  I remodeled two episodes ago, but lost those screenshots.]

I spend the return journey looking through personnel reports, deciding who is going to take Tarah’s place as my primary tactical officer.

So, I have two things to do while I’m at Earth Stardock.  First, I go talk to Ambassador Sokketh, who is waiting for me in the Stateroom.

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“Ambassador,” I begin, “it’s good to meet you.”

“Yes, yes.”  He replies.  “You’re the one taking me to P’Jem, right?”

I nod, somewhat taken aback at his tone.

“Good.  It is imperative that these artifacts not fall into the hands of the Orions or Klingons.  They’d hold them hostage or use them against us in other ways.”

“What kind of artifacts are these, exactly?”  I start to worry that maybe someone had found another Stone of Gol, or something like it that would be equally dangerous in enemy hands.

“Oh, nothing important,” he says, “just some artifacts from the days before we were space-faring.  Purely of historic value, nothing more.”  He eyes me as if he’s daring me to question him.

I shrug.  “Alright.  Transport your stuff over to the Innovation; we’ll head out shortly.”

Next up, I need to recruit myself a Klingon tactical officer, and maybe an engineering officer.  As luck would have it, I find both:

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Golrok, the Klingon, is quite eager to begin his tour of duty as my new tactical officer.  He seems pleased that he’s replacing someone else.

Two of Five, a Liberated Borg, has valuable experience upgrading equipment like replicators.  I’m sure she’ll be of use on my quest to make the perfect replicated banana split.  Oh, and she’s good with shields, so that should help if Ambassador Sokketh’s fears for this diplomatic mission are justified.

My tasks complete, I beam back to my ship.  “Set a course for P’Jem,” I order.  “Engage.”

Join us next week to find out what happens at P’Jem!

[This episode was a bit shorter than I would prefer, but I’m short on time…]

4 thoughts on “Let’s Play Star Trek Online: Episode Six

  1. Kazeite

    It’s a good thing you can now change the costume of your Borg BOff, too – but where’s the catsuit? Where’s the catsuit, I say?! How come there’s no catsuit ingame for your Borg BOff?!

    btw, how come Gorlok has DS9/VOY commbadge, but Two has TNG one? 🙂

    (and for some reason, you actually can’t use DS9/VOY commbadge with actual DS9/VOY uniforms 🙁 )

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  2. Dan

    The combadge was an oversight I intend to correct when I get back ingame (I need energy credits for that, but I don’t have enough yet). O’Malley and the other bridge officers have the TNG Movie combadge, I just forgot to switch the setting for my Borg officer.

    As for the Borg catsuit, well, liberated Borg bridge officers do, by default, use a Borg-like catsuit, I just wanted my officers to look like Star Fleet… No sense getting them confused with actual Borg drones later on when I fight the Borg 😉

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    1. Dan

      Ah. I could probably make something like that… just make a uniform that’s all one color top and bottom.

      You’re right though, I’ll probably be ending this Let’s Play series before I get to the endgame where I’d be encountering Borg.

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