@@Shadowkey392 well no but still, they could've given our crews better personalities and moral dilemmas about how many ships your able to destroy alongside your "federation missions" of exploration and peace keeping diplomacy, instead of the prescripted/typed out short paragraphs of dialogue we get often feels like it's just recycled from previous missions
unless you don't count the Tutorial for KDF yeah it would be a interesting Mission/Episode where a random crew (Not part of the away team or could be a unnamed lower decker) challenges the character and possibly takes control (for 1 mission) of your ship while you and the away team are exiled to a random planet or shuttle. In the next Mission/Episode you can take it back in a temporary commission as captain of Enterprise-F (assuming your rank surpassed Shon's but if not Shon may give temporary command just to observe your command style and/or willingness to stop a rouge star ship like the USS Phoenix in TNG)
I choose Bedrosian for the mutiny part but her blood lust really held back her career. I thought she was cool, so cool until she got stroppy with the captain's unwillingness to commit genocide.
Same here. I was going to make her my first officer until she wanted me to commit genocide so I ended up choosing Westbrook and accepting her resignation.
If a Klingon exchange officer would see this, he or she'd be bewildered like the rest of the crew...for being so TYPICAL of the KDF common practice. And probably come out impressed.
Funny how according to starfleet rules and regulations, in medical matters such as when sick or any needed medical tests the ships chief medical officer has the authority to overrule the captain if need be, as there have many times the captain or first officer have run themselves into the ground with no sleep and no meals where the chief medical officer on board had to force the captain or first officer to eat or sleep, so starfleet made it a rule as long as it is for a legitimate medical reason (which a bioscan can be) it is 100% within the ability of the chief medical officer's authority to order the captain to undergo the procedure. If the captain was himself he would have remembered this fact and not fought, as to starfleet this would be an act unbecoming of a captain.
The funny thing is as Chief Medical Officer, all the Dr had to do was relieve him off duty pending a successful bioscan and she'd be well within her authority to do so.
The differences are small, and in a way, that's a shame. There are some that do make a difference about who survives and who dies. And of course, there's the matter of Bedrosian resigning or not. Other than that? Not much difference.
I commented on this in a previous video, but having to choose a single officer to remove the captain is bad writing. Truly, you would need the support of the whole senior staff.
I can only imagine how fast lieutenant Bedrosian's heart beat must have been at that moment. For a junior officer...for any officer...that took incredible bravery. If they had been wrong... well...best not think about it. I could literally sense her heavy sigh of relief when they were proven right.
Causing a random Mutiny on the bridge?? Now THIS is what Star Trek Online has been missing! 😄
Not exactly random, but yeah.
Wait, how could you mutiny in STO? You’re the captain! You can’t mutiny against yourself!
@@Shadowkey392 well no but still, they could've given our crews better personalities and moral dilemmas about how many ships your able to destroy alongside your "federation missions" of exploration and peace keeping diplomacy, instead of the prescripted/typed out short paragraphs of dialogue we get often feels like it's just recycled from previous missions
unless you don't count the Tutorial for KDF yeah it would be a interesting Mission/Episode where a random crew (Not part of the away team or could be a unnamed lower decker) challenges the character and possibly takes control (for 1 mission) of your ship while you and the away team are exiled to a random planet or shuttle. In the next Mission/Episode you can take it back in a temporary commission as captain of Enterprise-F (assuming your rank surpassed Shon's but if not Shon may give temporary command just to observe your command style and/or willingness to stop a rouge star ship like the USS Phoenix in TNG)
I choose Bedrosian for the mutiny part but her blood lust really held back her career.
I thought she was cool, so cool until she got stroppy with the captain's unwillingness to commit genocide.
Same here. I was going to make her my first officer until she wanted me to commit genocide so I ended up choosing Westbrook and accepting her resignation.
I got her blinded and she hated me since lol
I never sided with her once. I let her Geordi LaForge herself and didn't care for her back talk. insubordinate and churlish
I chose Bedrosian because she seemed like somebody who put the crew first and foremost which is what this entire decision was about.
If a Klingon exchange officer would see this, he or she'd be bewildered like the rest of the crew...for being so TYPICAL of the KDF common practice.
And probably come out impressed.
I chose Westbrook. While we got off to a rocky start, I know he's a good guy and I wouldn't have gone to him unless I was absolutely serious.
Funny how according to starfleet rules and regulations, in medical matters such as when sick or any needed medical tests the ships chief medical officer has the authority to overrule the captain if need be, as there have many times the captain or first officer have run themselves into the ground with no sleep and no meals where the chief medical officer on board had to force the captain or first officer to eat or sleep, so starfleet made it a rule as long as it is for a legitimate medical reason (which a bioscan can be) it is 100% within the ability of the chief medical officer's authority to order the captain to undergo the procedure. If the captain was himself he would have remembered this fact and not fought, as to starfleet this would be an act unbecoming of a captain.
Refuse the scan is indisputable evidence, and if he's not tkon, i'll shoot him twice for being an ass.
There sure a lot of commanders in one ship.
The funny thing is as Chief Medical Officer, all the Dr had to do was relieve him off duty pending a successful bioscan and she'd be well within her authority to do so.
all the choices in this game end in the same result. your decisions have no effect at the end of day.
Mostly.
The differences are small, and in a way, that's a shame. There are some that do make a difference about who survives and who dies. And of course, there's the matter of Bedrosian resigning or not. Other than that? Not much difference.
I commented on this in a previous video, but having to choose a single officer to remove the captain is bad writing. Truly, you would need the support of the whole senior staff.
good thing this game wasnt billed then as such its closer to telltale then mass effect
The developers have no thing with Mass effect.
Yeah it was marketed as a game from ex-Telltale developers
@@GoDjMike yeah, but its fine like a low budget game. and telltale its not bioware lads....only bioware can make games like mass effect.
@@andresalbertocontarino1228 “low-budget”???? This is anything BUT low-budget!
I can only imagine how fast lieutenant Bedrosian's heart beat must have been at that moment. For a junior officer...for any officer...that took incredible bravery. If they had been wrong... well...best not think about it. I could literally sense her heavy sigh of relief when they were proven right.
Mutiny? On a federation starship?
Yeah.
@@manugames92That’s shocking! It’s…unthinkable.
So I guess no one choose Urmott?
... why does the music sounds more like Star Wars than Star Trek? Or is it just me?
You see how they carried him out like lazy
WTF is going on with the eyebrows
this game is inferior to games like mass effect since this game doesn'tl et you deviate too much from the main story arcs.
you really spect a mass effect of star trek? this is a low budget game bro. its fine for what it is.
Uhhh, Mass Effect didn't really let you deviate too far either...
@@BenCanucklehead well let's just say the bad ending in this game isn't really that bad.
What a shocker, the old white guy turns out to be a baddie. ::yawn::