Unknown Person

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

June 02 2012
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Episode 629 - Voyager - "Homestead" - 05/09/2001

http://www.allstepisodes.com/megvid.php?n=4723

Voyager encounters a Talaxian settlement leaving Neelix with the difficult decision of whether to leave the crew.


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Unknown Person

The Queen has turned her back on the gay community

June 02 2012
With it being the four-day Diamond Jubilee weekend and parties planned up and down Britain to celebrate our long-reigning monarch, I don't really want to poop on any ones enjoyment (as with the Royal Wedding, I think any reason to have some fun in the current economic climate is one we should take) but I think this article by gay-rights campaigner Peter Tatchell is worth a read.

Posted in the Guardian:
Ever since the public relations blunders at the time of Princess Diana's death, the Queen has gone to great lengths to be more in touch with the mood of country. She presents the monarchy as modern, compassionate and inclusive; often referring to the value of a diverse multicultural, multifaith society.

On one issue, however, she remains curiously out of step with public opinion. Whereas most of us now welcome and embrace lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, the Queen has never done so.

While I doubt that Elizabeth II is a raging homophobe, she certainly doesn't appear to gay-friendly. Not once in her 60-year reign has she publicly acknowledged the existence of the LGBT community – or gay members of her own royal family. The Queen has turned her back on queens.

While she has spoken approvingly of the UK's many races and faiths, for six decades she has ignored LGBT Britons. Judging from her silence, it seems that we are the unspeakable ones – the people she cannot bare to acknowledge or mention in public. Why the double standards?

Regardless of whether these omissions are a reflection of the Queen's personal views or the result of advice from her courtiers, as monarch she bears ultimate responsibility. Her silence sends a signal of exclusion and disrespect.

Astonishingly, since she became Queen in 1952, the words "gay" and "lesbian" have never publicly passed her lips. There is no record of her ever speaking them. Even when she announced government plans for gay law reform in her Queen's speeches, she did not use the words lesbian or gay. Apparently, mentioning LGBT people is beneath the dignity of the monarch.

The Queen visits many charities and welfare organisations. But never in 60 years has she visited a gay charity or welfare agency. She has, for example, ignored deserving gay charities like the Albert Kennedy Trust and Stonewall Housing, which support homeless LGBT youth. Although she is a patron of many good causes, none of them are gay or serve the gay community.

Defenders of the monarchy point out that many royal staff are gay men. This is true. So what? Having gay staff wait hand and foot on the Queen is proof of nothing, apart from the fact that she likes well-groomed male servants. It's the equivalent of rich racists claiming that they can't be racist because they employ black staff to clean their homes.

Besides, there's solid evidence of regal prejudice. Gay staff in the royal household used to be banned from bringing their partners to the annual Christmas ball at Buckingham Palace; whereas heterosexual staff were always invited to attend with their partners. This homophobic discrimination was exposed by the LGBT human rights group OutRage! in 1995. It was only after a protest outside the palace and the ensuing bad publicity that the royals dropped the ban.

When there are major tragedies involving the loss of life, the Queen often visits the site and the victims in hospital. This did not happen when neo-Nazi David Copeland bombed the Admiral Duncan gay pub in Soho, London, in 1999, killing three people and wounding 70 others. At the time, it was the worst terrorist outrage in mainland Britain for many years. To most people's surprise, the Queen did not visit the bombed-out pub or the hospitalised victims.

I wanted to give the Queen a chance to put her side of the story, so I contacted her press office. I asked them whether the Queen has ever uttered in public the words gay or lesbian? Did she use these words in any of her Queen's speeches when announcing the government's gay equality laws? Has she ever acknowledged the existence of LGBT people in any public statement? Has the Queen ever visited a gay charity or welfare agency? Is she the patron of any organisation serving the needs of LGBT people?

The Queen's press office failed to respond. I rest my case. The monarchy is homophobic – if not by conscious intent, then by default.

As head of state, the Queen is supposed to represent and embrace all British people, not just some. How much longer will the LGBT community have to wait for royal recognition and acceptance?

Link to original article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jun/01/queen-gay-community-homophobe
Lilith Von Fraumench

lilithvf1998

Re: Odyssey Class Release

June 02 2012
And I just realized--I have been overlooking the D'Kora Marauder I got as a Ferengi Lock Box drop! That thing has very high hull strength, albeit a bit weaker than the Atrox Carrier or the Odyssey, plus twelve console slots (four each for Eng/Sci/Tac) and the Battle Module 3000! I think I'll experiment with taking this ship on my MACO space missions and see how she fares.

...Damn it, I got a burlesque show to MC this weekend and I really should focus on being prepared for that, but now I want to log on for a few hours of quality time with the D'Kora! :P
Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: Star Trekian Birthday's-Master List

June 02 2012
Finished 5/29-6/1.
Lilith Von Fraumench

lilithvf1998

Re: Odyssey Class Release

June 02 2012
Gee, Sam, that helped. :P ;)

So it sounds like you're arguing for either of my original suggestions--Odyssey or Atrox. Both have great hull strength. But I really want to know about how well it works to have the option of a carrier--has anyone flown one, and is it worth it to have fighters at your command?

Also, I'm not quite sure I follow your comment. Are you saying you can mix-and-match components in the Odyssey line, so you could, for instance, start with the base Science Odyssey model, but add chevron separation and an escort through equipment you can swap between ships? I'm not sure how else you could mix-and-match so.

I may still go with a retrofitted Magellan in the short term, but I have an eye on the long term and ship slots to spare. Thanks!
Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: Star Trekian Birthday's-Master List

June 01 2012
A bunch from 5/21-5/29.
CJay None

LaceyRand

Re: 1.3 features coming .. your thoughts?

June 01 2012
So if I read it right ... the server transfers are to the new servers where they think they will get a high pop on those now ... its really not going to help our server out at all, we will just have more rats fleeing the ship ... boo hiss cry and whine lol.
Sam

SamRonin

Re: Odyssey Class Release

June 01 2012
It depends on how you want to play mostly.

Each of those mentioned has good and bad sides.

Many love the Intrepid and its variants.

The Nebula I heard mixed comments about. Chris of the STOked podcast was a big Sci player. And never really liked the Nebula class.

The Oddysey itself is very much a Cruiser in any of its 3 forms and should be treated as such.

I would actually suggest saving up C Points towards the Oddysey Pack. Get all 3 versions. But wait for Cryptic to do a sale like they did for First Contact Day. 4,000C is a hell of a lot.
The advantage with getting all 3 though is that you get the "proper" Oddysey then. Using all 3 special Consoles on 1 ship gives you a buff to Turn Rate. It is still slow, but better. The Saucer Seperation for more agility and the Aquarius Escort.
And of course if you unlock all 3 then you have them across all future Alts as well.

Not to add more of a headache to your choices but you have one other very Tanky ship with a strong Sci leaning. The Atrox Carrier...
Now that is a very different beast. Huge and slow like the Oddysey but it does give you more of a Sci ability then the Oddysey itself...

TL:DR. How do you want to fly? Fast, agile and in the mix? Intrepid. Hanging back and supporting from range? Oddysey/Atrox.
Nebula: Doesn't seem as potent for the cost. D'Kyr: Unknown but falling out of favour in space it seems...
Yezar Gentak

yezar

Re: Beta Weekend Event #2 Dates!

June 01 2012
I can't wait to get my hands on this again! Going to hate Monday morning lol.

Unknown Person

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

June 01 2012
:voy:


Episode 628 - Voyager - "Natural Law" - 05/02/2001

http://www.allstepisodes.com/megvid.php?n=4722

Seven and Chakotay are stranded on a planet with primitive humanoids.


Enjoy!
Linda Layne

Ltervlet

Re: PugTV Reviews "The Wounded Wolf" Foundry Mission

June 01 2012
Grats Voleron for the excellent review!:cheer: It looks like a really cool mission and story. I think you covered all the bases really well and I look forward to giving it a try. :)
Lilith Von Fraumench

lilithvf1998

Re: dys4ia: a game about transgender transitioning

June 01 2012
I can see that, but it seemed engaging to me all the same.
Nova

Nova

Re: dys4ia: a game about transgender transitioning

June 01 2012
It's not really a game, is it? I mean, it's more like a presentation which requires the completion of uninteresting tasks to move on to the next slide. It had a lot of the same feel as a primitive 1970's science museum display in which there's a bit of text describing a concept, and then there's a card that reads "PRESS TO SEE ELECTRONS FLOW" and when you press it, a series of red LEDs embedded in the wall blink from one side to the other. One time.

I get what the author was going for, but this may not be the best medium for the message.

Unknown Person

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

May 31 2012
:voy:


Episode 627 - Voyager - "Friendship One" - 04/25/2001

http://www.allstepisodes.com/megvid.php?n=4721

The crew is sent on its first mission by Starfleet in nearly seven years: to find a lost probe sent by Earth in the 21st century that has ended up in the Delta Quadrant.


Enjoy!
Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: Odyssey Class Release

May 31 2012
I kind of like the D'Kyr if only for its little healing pet.
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Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: 1.3 features coming .. your thoughts?

May 30 2012
Probably by forcing a name change, highlighting the inefficiency of making its name the only unique thing about your character.
Rodger

RodgerPM

Re: PugTV Reviews "The Wounded Wolf" Foundry Mission

May 30 2012
Just played it today. Very good mission, but I wish there were alternate endings. I like choices, personally.
Lilith Von Fraumench

lilithvf1998

Re: Odyssey Class Release

May 30 2012
I kinda liked the LRSVs too--one of my ships, the USS Lilith's Brood, is a Discovery class LRSV. But I'm really loving my current ship, the USS Lathe of Heaven, which is a Polaris-class Reconn. And I'm loving it even more as I get a better understanding of which weapons and consoles work best with it. But now I'm starting to give the ARV a second glance, and in its retrofit it does look like a relatively good tank in comparison. So maybe I'll get that.

Unknown Person

Re: Odyssey Class Release

May 30 2012
The ody is like flying a small moon, the sci recon is a far better ship. The Nebula I haven't used much, still I'm the biggest Intrepid booster here, it not big but fast, smart, and blow up damn near anything.
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Richard Burton

MinkyungSK

Re: Odyssey Class Release

May 30 2012
I would say the Nebula or Intrepid Class would be better for you.
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