Fleet Uniform Contest

February 15 2013
Starting today, we will now begin to accept submissions for our Fleet Uniform Contest for the next two weeks, February 14th to February 28th.

To submit a Uniform to the Contest, please follow these steps:
  1. Finish designing your uniform submission
  2. Talk to a Tailor
  3. Select the Uniform slot
  4. Click Modify
  5. Click Save
  6. Exit Star Trek Online
  7. Find STO's Screenshot folder
  8. Find the Uniform Save file
  9. Email this file to stonewallfleet@gmail.com
Upon receiving your submission, it will be inspected for locked parts, compatibility and any other details. If there are any problems with your uniform submission, you will be replied to, listing those issues. You may fix those issues and resubmit your uniform.

Please don't post your Uniform on the website yet. We'll be holding all uniform submissions until the end of the two week period. The following weekend, we'll be hosting a Fashion Show to showcase all the uniform submissions! At this time, we'll debut our submissions and those who have submitted them can take to the run way to show off their creation.

After the Fashion Show, screenshots of the uniforms will be posted on the Forums and voting will begin on the Fleet Uniform. Each member will be allowed to vote for their favorite three submissions. The Uniform submission with the most votes will be the winner.

Finding your Screenshot Folder
This can sometimes be a difficult task and will depend on your instillation of Star Trek Online and vary by version of Windows. Here are some sample locations:

Windows XP:
C:\Program Files\Cryptic Studios\Star Trek Online\Live\screenshots
Windows Vista:
C:\Users\Public\Games\Cryptic Studios\Star Trek Online\Live\screenshots
Windows 7:
C:\Users\Public\Games\Cryptic Studios\Star Trek Online\Live\screenshots
C:\Program Files (x86)\Cryptic Studios\Star Trek Online\Live\screenshots

Uniform Save File
The Uniform Save file will a JPG image file that will appear to be a head shot of your character. This file contains all the necessary information for us to load an exact copy of your character and uniform for inspection.

They will generally be named Custom_Handle_Name_Headshotstyle_Default_[0-9].jpg where Handle is your @handle and Name is the name of the Character.

Rules
We have many creative and talented members in the Fleet and to keep the submission numbers under control, we're limiting Uniform Submissions to one per member.

We'll be maintaining the individual colors for Engineering, Tactical, and Science. Please include any additional coloring information in your email.

Good luck everyone!
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Edited February 15 2013 by nicholasjohn16
Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: So God Made a Gay Man

February 15 2013
Quote by Lorenius
Coupled with the 34-21 Senate win in Illinois, I can go to sleep a happy man. Oh, there are going to be so many right wingers frothing at the mouth over there. Send me delicious pictures!

Jeff
aka Lorenius
in the hinterlands of Italy
You do realize that these days we can send you pictures of that easily, but you would never know if that was causing it, we gays have them frothing day and nite constantly.
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Bren Ohmsford

Bren

Re: So God Made a Gay Man

February 15 2013
This was actually quite moving.
Jwcisneros

Lorenius

Re: So God Made a Gay Man

February 15 2013
Coupled with the 34-21 Senate win in Illinois, I can go to sleep a happy man. Oh, there are going to be so many right wingers frothing at the mouth over there. Send me delicious pictures!

Jeff
aka Lorenius
in the hinterlands of Italy
Lesley

LesleyA

Re: Update 1.7- Reputations

February 15 2013
Oh well thanks for the replies, guess its back to shooting zombies in the secret world for me then (or farming fleet marks/dilithium/rep in STO)
Grayson

renegadejtx

Re: So God Made a Gay Man

February 15 2013
Yes.

Unknown Person

Re: So God Made a Gay Man

February 15 2013
Just from the title I knew it had to be something like this but that was actually very profound. Thanks for sharing this, Nick! :)

So God Made a Gay Man

February 15 2013
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This is why I'm proud to be gay.
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Rob

DeneghadQa

Re: Study: Openly Gay Men Less Likely to Be Depressed Than Heterosexuals

February 14 2013
But... but... it's science! From scientists in (I can only imagine) brilliant lab coats.

Joking aside, you make a very valid point. As a man of science you no doubt understand that studies are notorious for carving out a small slice of like-attributed people and using them to extrapolate information about the human race in particular. Bad science is bad.

That said, from personal experience, I have noticed that openly LGBT folks tend to be, if not less depressed, at least less repressed and thus free of a certain weight that a lot of closeted folks carry around with them.
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Eric

chemkarate

Re: Study: Openly Gay Men Less Likely to Be Depressed Than Heterosexuals

February 14 2013
OK, so, as a scientist, I'm going to weigh in a bit more on this. You have to be very deliberate when reading scientific studies. The careless way the media represents them annoys me to no end.

1. Yes, it is generalized. All scientific studies of human beings have to be, because they sample a population and describe the average behavior and distribution.

2. Just because your own personal observations do not match that found by a scientific study does not make the study suspect. This study is comparing two AVERAGE behaviors. It does not mean that ALL gay men are happier than ALL straight men. There are two distributions, and the average of the gay one was higher than the straight one in this study.

3. The study only sampled people in their early and mid 20s. Given that it was conducted at a university, it is a safe bet that these were college students. Also, if you go to the original study, it shows the authors were all based in Montreal, Canada. Therefore, the findings of this study are also likely limited to college students in a large, liberal metropolitan area.

Taken together, what this means is that the study has simply showed that gay men in their 20s in the area of Montreal, Canada, are significantly less depressed than their straight counterparts. That's it; nothing more and nothing less. The study itself is one data point and, as always, more work needs to be done to get a better, more detailed picture of sexuality and depression.
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Edited February 14 2013 by chemkarate
Jwcisneros

Lorenius

Re: Update 1.7- Reputations

February 14 2013
No you are not wrong, Lesley.

...and I desperately love Star Wars, but despair over what both SoE did with Galaxies and direction BW has taken with a more than somewhat inferior FTP system.

SWTOR is a breathtakingly beautiful game that has been spectacularly mismanaged.

~J
Lesley

LesleyA

Re: Update 1.7- Reputations

February 14 2013
As somebody who pops into SWTOR as a preferred player everything I read basically just tells me I shouldnt bother. Now I am not against spending money if I get to keep what I spend it on, hence why I dont subscribe but am certainly not averse to spending money on the game if I feel its worth it. TOR now though is looking less and less worth it.

The repair costs I have seen people talking about are always between the range of 10-35k and as a preferred with a cap of 350k and having higher bills anyway for not being a subbie I would imagine for me it would be sky high. Am I wrong in that assumption?
Jwcisneros

Lorenius

Re: GLBT Holidays & Events

February 14 2013
I would be willing to do some work on any of the days Nick mentioned. I am an LGBT historian and I would gladly post/open discussion about any glbt holiday (since I teach and research in the field) Simply let me know offlist what you might like me to do, and I am up for it.

jwcisneros920@gmail.com

I could also talk to colleagues about events in your cities and arrange for speakers for you (either in an online medium or real life venue, you choose). Since Stonewall already does real life gatherings, this might work...

~Jeff
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Bren Ohmsford

Bren

Re: Study: Openly Gay Men Less Likely to Be Depressed Than Heterosexuals

February 14 2013
While it provides some insight, I do think it's perhaps too generalised a statement to make. Personality types, age, living environment, psychological conditions, health... all of those play very important roles in depression.

Overall, it makes sense that someone who lives an honest and open life would be a happier person. Except if you live in a country where you can be sentenced to death for it, then I would suggest staying in the closet for the time being.
Night

Night82

Re: Study: Openly Gay Men Less Likely to Be Depressed Than Heterosexuals

February 14 2013
I am not sure about this one, i fight deep depression daily, and have attempted suicide in the past, i think that we may be the same, heterosexuals do feel some of the same feelings we do, except as gay men, we are more attached to our emotions and our feelings can get hurt easily. maybe its just me :/
Jwcisneros

Lorenius

Re: Study: Openly Gay Men Less Likely to Be Depressed Than Heterosexuals

February 14 2013
You would be correct to suspect. I find myself subject to bouts of mild depression and moodiness that I did not suffer in my mid-twenties, nothing crippling mind you, but like a mild grade toothache it hums in the background.

Makes me a more bitchy guy than I used to be.

That is the burden of getting older in a starkly supercial culture. LOL.

But enough about my gay dinosaur status. :whistle:

I will likely dig into this study and examine the methodology later. It is heartening to think that today's LGBTs are much more socially well adjusted than we were in my youth.

~J
Jwcisneros

Lorenius

Re: Catholic Pope Benedict XVI Resigns

February 14 2013
One of Benedict's more common nicknames is "Pope Palpatine." :evil:

Let us say that Benedict suffers an "image problem" that is not helped by his theological stances and moral choices. Looking like some sort of minion of Satan will not help your press, throw in his questionable choices as leader of the SCDF and Pope strictly on the issue of child molestation alone merits him a special place in hell.

~J
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Eric

chemkarate

Re: Catholic Pope Benedict XVI Resigns

February 14 2013
You're not the only one who has thought he looks rather evil. There are a ton of doctored images and memes that equate him with Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars.
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Linda Layne

Ltervlet

Re: Update 1.7- Reputations

February 14 2013
There's apparently only going to be 4 species reps open to begin with and it looks like they are introducing new missions for people to do to increase their reputations with each of these. Unfortunately, it looks like most if not all are new dailies... :(

The other item they mentioned is repair costs are probably going up! ARRGHHHH! NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! They state that gear enhancements were inadvertently ignored when repair costs were calculated. Not good news at all as I've always thought repair costs were prohibitively high. Even on some of my lower level alts, if I die once it's often more than 1k credits to repair. That and the ridiculous prices they charge for training for each ability upgrade and it's increasingly difficult to keep much of anything in your account. I've taken to skipping some upgrades just to get by from day to day. :angry:
Edited February 14 2013 by Ltervlet
Linda Layne

Ltervlet

Re: Catholic Pope Benedict XVI Resigns

February 14 2013
I am extremely impressed by everyone's abilities when it comes to foreign languages here. My only addition to this thread is one of pure observation that may or may not be attributed to anything in particular. Has anyone ever noticed how particularly evil Benedict generally looks in most photos? Not trying to be the least bit slanderous either but I noticed this early on and the feeling has persisted with each photo that has been published of him. :(
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