It was far better as it was.and I'm being serious. I wonder if they're working on fitting them back in? I know that you can do the patrols separately, if you want, which makes total sense, but it just doesn't make sense (to me) to leave Sahen's content out. This is actually the first (hopefully only) genuine disappointment I've experienced with regards to core content in STO Sahen's missions were some of the brighter spots in the arc, even though they were thrown in at the end of patrols that didn't quite gel with story. IMO, it would've made much more sense to remove the patrols and incorporate Sahen's missions as preludes to their subsequent missions. I get that not everyone was a fan of the overall quality of the storyline-but it's a whole different thing when the story no longer flows to make sense. Star Trek Online: Delta Rising - Official Producer Walkthrough Trailer Starting this Thursday, we’re launching the Admiralty Bonus event From October 21st at 8am PT (17:00 CEST) to October 28th at 10am PT (19:00 CEST), your Admiralty missions will give out bonus rewar. Cryptic Studios and Perfect World Entertainment have revealed details on the next expansion heading to Star Trek Online featuring Voyagers iconic Delta. reference one of the missions with Sahen, which throws-off the whole tone of the arc. What's up with the significant changes.? I get streamlining the arc-29 missions was quite a bit-but why'd they jumble missions like "All That Glitters" by throwing the Kobali "reveal" out of whack and why did they completely cut-out the missions involving Subcommander Rai Sahen? Later, Jarok & co. There are however missions within those arcs that do not tie directly into the overarching story. Missions are grouped in arcs focusing on particular stories, such as the Klingon War or The Delta Quadrant. Episodic missions are those which form part of the main storyline of Star Trek Online which are acquired through the Mission Journal.
It’s not exactly a surprise: the prevailing concern is over endgame ships. Episodic missions tell the story of Star Trek between 24.
The blade-like new intelligence ship designs look like they could have been the work of nu Trek's Section 31. One of the features being introduced in Delta Rising is a new emphasis on intelligence, with new intelligence officer being available to your crew, and a new breed of intelligence starship, which features a special seat for said officers to work from.īoth the new officers uniforms, and the specialist intelligence starships feature dark designs, to imply stealth, and colourful glowing edges, which, look cool! You can find out more about the officers' abilities in one of STO's blogs, and more about the design process behind the new ships, in another. They are set to reintroduce players to numerous Delta Quadrant species, as seen in Voyager, with the Vaadwaur set up as the major enemies, and being given a cool steam-punk makeover.Ĭontinue after the jump for a look at some of the new features and ships which have been introduced in this update:įirst up, check out the producer trailer, which guides us through some the highlights of Delta Rising: Tim Russ has returned to STO, to voice Admiral Tuvok again, and this time many other Voyager cast members are back too: Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine), Robert Picardo (The Doctor), Garrett Wang (Harry Kim), and Ethan Phillips (Neelix).
STO have even made a homage to the Voyager title sequence to open the new adventures: Delta Rising takes us back to the Delta Quadrant, with lots of familiar faces, and follow-ups to the events of Voyager. The latest expansion for Star Trek Online has been launched.