Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: Looking for a few to regularly game with

November 30 2011
I'm feeling you about wanting to have a regular partner with whom you can play and level. I, very luckily, have a very close friend who not only shares my playstyle, but also my tendency to just f*** off and explore a bit because my ADHD kicked in and I saw something shiny I wanted to examine, even though it's way off track. xD

We used to play SWG together and leveled SO slowly because we kept exploring the zones and looking for really spiffy things. (Like fossils hidden beneath the ground that could only be revealed by setting down a camp site to flatten the terrain). Eventually we did decide to grind out a few levels so we could explore the higher level worlds without being harassed. xD

The cool thing about my friend Derek is that we would really only play when the other was available to play in SWG so we wouldn't outlevel each other and make it difficult to play together. Not a big deal in games like CoH and STO, but in SWG and now in SWTOR there is no mentoring feature, so it's back to only playing when each other are available.

Of course we've decided to have other toons that we can play solo so if one of us just isn't available, we aren't just stuck with nothing to do.

And um... Yeah, just listening to an 80s playlist and rambling for no real reason. xD I'm glad you found a partner that can play in your timeslot. ^.^ Plus, now you always have someone with whom you can do heroic 2+ missions without worrying about standing around looking for others. :)
Rolando Castillo

Virgo59

Re: What server are the guilds going to be on?

November 30 2011
Thanks for the explanation, Halish. I didn't take into consideration cross-server communication, or the lack thereof.

As for number of East Coast/West Coast players, I truly expect Stonewall's numbers to explode once the game goes live so finding guildies to group up with shouldn't be a problem.

Lastly, in my opinion an overflow guild for Stonewall is a given. From personal experience I will stay with my first choice of Smuggler as my main, but I really enjoyed the Jedi Knight class! :)
X Centric

Xcentric

Skill Calculator

November 30 2011
This isn't necessarily completely accurate (as it says on the site) because some stuff has been changing, but it can give you a head start if you want to look at your options in the skill trees..

http://www.torhead.com/calculator/skill
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Richard Horton

Zeddikas

Re: Vent Question

November 30 2011
Thanks Halish! I'll give it a try.

Unknown Person

Re: What server are the guilds going to be on?

November 30 2011
Deep Space Stonewall wasn't a back-up guild. It was a guild for our Alts and was required simply because we would have hit the character limit (think it's 500?) and then some.

If the same fate hits Knights of Stonewall we'd have to create an over-flow guild on the same server. There isn't any cross-server communication and creating an overflow guild on a separate server would segregate the community and we wouldn't be as effective. For example, say I have my main character in the west coast whos in the main guild but I'm currently playing in the east coast "alt" guild. Someone wants to run a dungeon run on the west coast and has a space perfectly sized for me but they have no way of asking me to help because I'm a completely different server.

I'd like you all to try and look past the "official" server location and think of it as a "worldwide" server because that's what It's going to be, just like Stonewall Fleet on Star Trek Online.
Edited November 30 2011 by Unknown Person
Rolando Castillo

Virgo59

Re: What server are the guilds going to be on?

November 30 2011
Just my 2 cents here...

While the "official" guild server will be on a West Coast PvE server, are there any rules against setting up a backup guild? It was done on STO with "Deep Space Stonewall" so perhaps an option would be to set up a sister guild on an East Coast server.

That being said, I'm in Florida but I'm sure that should we decide to stay with one server there will be plenty of "easties" on to group up with.
Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: Sith Guild

November 30 2011
In most cases i have to try to be evil to get the dark side points. I have to hover over answers to see what will get me dark/light points.
Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: Vent Question

November 30 2011
I thought it was just my system.

Unknown Person

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

November 30 2011
:ds9:


Episode 450 - Deep Space Nine - "Bada-Bing Bada-Bang" - 02/24/1999

http://www.allstepisodes.com/megvid.php?n=3715

The crew attempt to help Vic Fontaine when a mobster buys Vic's hotel.


Enjoy!
Josh

jagerbolt

Re: Sith Guild

November 30 2011
Quote by SorenStarkiller
There must be something wrong with me because I can not bring myself to make dark side choices, or even to play as a Sith. If I played as an Emprire toon I would be a good Bounty Hunter.


You know it's funny I had a similar issue, playing a male Sith toon I projected myself into the character and couldn't bring myself to be evil. Was sparing people left and right.

But then this weekend I made a female Sith Inquisitor and loved being evil and frying inferior pathetic whelps with my lightning. Mwahahaha!

So yeah, guess I'm weird. lol

Unknown Person

Re: Vent Question

November 30 2011
A lot of people had this problem and they seemed to be able to solve it by running Ventrilo in administrator mode.

Just in case you don't know how to do that I'll try and walk you through it. Right click on the Ventrilo icon and go to "properties" and go to the "compatibilities" tab and check the "Run this program as Administrator".
Richard Horton

Zeddikas

Vent Question

November 30 2011
Tried to use Vent this weekend on SWOTOR beta but it wouldn't keep the chat system active while playing. I could hear people easy enough, but if I wanted to talk I would have to alt/tab out of the game to activate the Vent window to talk. Is there a setting I need to check to keep Vent active while playing? Thanks.

Unknown Person

Re: Future of European KoS and LoS

November 30 2011
I haven't received any negative feedback about moving to the US Server (DuncanHaldane's post probably the closest to it). I spent the beta weekend that has just finished playing on the US servers and lag didn't pose any sort of problem.

Because of this we have made the decision to move everyone to the US servers ASAP because Bioware will lock the roster lists down on the 2nd of December. So if anybody is currently in the European guilds please move their accounts over.

Here are the links to the US guilds:

Knights of Stonewall : http://www.swtor.com/guilds/7466/knights-stonewall
Lords of Stonewall : http://www.swtor.com/guilds/204072/lords-stonewall

If you have any questions or wish to discuss this further please contact one of the officers or reply here :)

Thanks all!
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Eric

chemkarate

Re: Commission: "Strength From Diversity"

November 29 2011
Nick opened his eyes and was greeted by the sight of an endless cerulean sky. A few clouds slowly drifted in the sea of blue above. Lying on his back, Nick shifted into a more comfortable position, took a deep breath, and smiled.

“It’s so peaceful...”

“Yeah...” came a voice next to him.

Nick tilted his head and saw a tuft of hair out of the corner of his eye. Nick’s smile quickly shifted into a wry grin as he quickly rolled over so that he was now on his hands and knees, positioned over the body of the man he had been laying next to. The man cocked an amused eyebrow.

“Hey you...”

“Hey...” Nick replied softly as he moved down to kiss the man. The kiss was long and lingering; after all, the two now had all the time in the world.

“Oh, I could get use to this,” the man said when their lips finally parted.

Nick chuckled. “You better. We can do this tomorrow... and the day after that... and the day after that...”

The man studied Nick for a moment, prompting him to give him a skeptical look. “What?”

“You sure you’re not going to miss it? I mean... let’s face it. This isn’t exactly the most exciting planet in the quadrant.”

Nick shook his head. “Cody, I’m going to always miss Starfleet. However, I would have missed you even more. And as much as I hate to think otherwise, I’m pretty sure the Federation can get along without me.”

Cody laughed and wrapped his arms around Nick’s neck.

“Come here, you,” he growled as he pulled Nick back down for another long kiss. The two disappeared under the tall prairie grass, which swayed silently in the breeze. It wasn’t for some time that Nick suddenly tensed and sat upright.
“Do you hear something?”

Cody sat up next to him and gave him a skeptical look. “No... what do you hear?”

Nick frowned as he looked at the large tree they were laying under.

“I don’t know... sounds like low droning sound... almost like engines...”

Cody sighed. “You can take the boy out of Starfleet, but heaven help you if you try to take the Starfleet out of the boy...”

Nick gave him a look before standing up. “It’s getting louder. You sure you don’t hear it?”

“No... I think it’s ju-- … actually, wait.”

Cody stood up next to Nick. “Now that you mention it...”

Nick frowned. Why did he feel so uneasy? He walked a few steps from the tree and looked out over the prairie that stretched out before him.

“I don’t see anything...”

Suddenly, he heard Cody gasp. Nick turned around to see Cody looking straight up at the sky. “Nick... up there...”

Nick looked at the sky above them, past the tree. In the sky, and quickly growing larger, was a black sphere. Nick’s eyes widened.

“What is that...” Cody wondered aloud. “I’ve never seen a ship that looks like that before.”

“I have. Come on, we have to get back to the colony,” said Nick urgently, grabbing Cody’s hand.

Cody looked at Nick with concern. “Nick, what is it?”

At that moment, columns of green light appeared next to the pair, leaving Borg drones in their place. Nick instinctively reached for his belt... and a phaser that wasn’t there.

“Are these...”

“Yes. RUN!”

Nick turned to run and pulled Cody with him. The other man almost stumbled, but he thankfully kept his footing as the two sprinted in a direction away from the drones. Fortunately, they hadn’t been surrounded.

“Why aren’t they firing at us?”

“Don’t know, don’t care. We need to get back to the colony. You’ll be safe there, and I can help with defense. We need to hold out until Starfleet can send help.”

After what seemed like hours, the two reached the outskirts of the colony. Nick’s lungs burned, but he forced himself to not pay attention. After all, Cody had managed to run with him, and he hadn’t been following Starfleet’s physical training regimen. However, when they got closer, Nick came to and abrupt stop. Cody followed suit, panting heavily.

“What... what is it? Why did we stop?”

“We’re too late...”

Cody looked up to see flashes of green light coming from the colony. In the distance, he could make out black-armored figures moving between the buildings.

“What are we going to do?”

“I don’t know,” said Nick as he looked at the colony under seige. “We need to find a hiding place we can stay in until Starfleet arrives. There’s nothing we can do for the colony now. Maybe if we--”

Nick heard an odd sound behind him and suddenly felt Cody’s hand tighten on his, almost painfully so. Nick spun around to see a Borg drone behind Cody. The drone had placed his hand on Cody’s neck; tubes were extending from the drone’s forearm right into Cody’s neck.

“NO!” howled Nick as he grabbed the drone’s arm and tried to pull it away. The drone was amazingly strong though, and the arm refused to move.

“CODY! FIGHT IT, CODY!”

Cody’s eyes locked onto Nick’s. “Nick...” he managed to gasp before he spasmed, his posture snapping into a perfectly straight position and leaning against the drone. His eyes rolled up and his eyelids began to flutter.

“CODY! CODY COME BACK! PLEASE!” Nick screamed as he continued to try to pry the drone off of Cody. Then, without warning, a cold metallic arm wrapped itself around Nick’s torso and pulled him back. Nick struggled until he felt a piercing sensation in his neck. His insides erupted in fire, as if a million needles began poking him throughout his entire body.

“NO! No, I don’t want... I don’t want...”

Nick’s vision went dark... but he was not alone in the darkness. Voices rose up in a deafening chorus and Nick was powerless against it.

We are the Borg. Your biological distinctiveness will be added to our own. From this time forward, you will service us...

“Admiral Ford! Admiral Ford, wake up!”

The Chief Medical Officer of the Stonewall was crouched over Nick, who was lying in his bed in his quarters, practically yelling at him. She looked over at her assistant.

“5 cc’s of synaptizine, now!”

The assistant quickly applied the hypospray to Nick’s neck and injected. When no change occured, the CMO stood up and looked at the security team. “Get him to sickbay, now. Do not use the transporter. We don’t know how it will affect that damn implant now that it’s active again.”

As the security team moved to pick Nick up, the CMO tapped her combadge. “Bridge, I’m in the captain’s quarters. He’s gone unresponsive. I’m transferring him to sickbay. Hail Starbase 82 immediately; it is urgent we speak with Admiral T’Rehes.”

Meanwhile, Oren-De’s tactical officer was showing the captain a schematic on the Pandora’s viewscreen.

“Sensors just resolved this: a transwarp gate. It just activated, which was why we only just now detected it.”

“Can we determine where it goes?”

“Possibly,” replied his Chief of Engineering. “Transwarp conduits eject triquantum waves; if we can map their frequency and trajectory, we can extrapolate to get a rough idea of where the other end of the conduit is. It would be accurate to a few light years.”

“Do it. We’ll at least get an idea of what they’re up to. Science, progress on those transmissions?”

“Almost there, sir.”

The seconds passed like hours as the Borg ships continued entering the transwarp conduit. Finally, Oren-De’s Chief of Engineering looked up from his console.

“Sir, extrapolation of the triquantum waves puts the conduit’s exit point in the Gamma Orionis sector block. Closest strategic location is... Starbase 82.”

The crew was silent as everyone put the pieces together.

“A surprise attack,” concluded Oren-De aloud. “That last transmission must have been some sort of signal to begin the assault... and it’s coinciding with the increased activity of transmissions from the Stonewall. In turn, that means they’re likely after very specific information about the starbase’s defense systems.”

“Sir! I’ve finally isolated the base code! We have what we need," announced Oren-De's science officer.

Oren-De nodded and began barking out orders to the crew. “Helm, plot a direct course for the transwarp gate, full impulse. Engineering, I want all power diverted to the engines and shields. Tactical, prepare a volley of torpedoes, one fore and one aft. Our first priority will be removing the Borg’s entry point... our second is getting to Starbase 82. Science, increase the allocation of computing power to the Partition. We need to fool the Borg for as long as possible. Understood?”

“Yes, sir!” came a chorus of voices.

The Pandora finally moved from its resting place and sailed toward the transwarp gate, deep within the fleet of Borg ships bound for Starbase 82.
Edited November 30 2011 by chemkarate
Patrick

Van

Re: Sith Guild

November 29 2011
Quote by Shaych
After my time this past weekend in Beta I will be playing a toon on both sides.

I like the story line on the Republic, but loooove the dialog of the Empire. Now may it was the race and class I choose the gave such a great experience but either way I will be playing both sides of fence.

Sith Inquisitor/Sorcerer - Shay'a'chern
Jedi Consular/Seer - Shaych


I agree the story lines on the Empire side where very interesting, I dabbled a bit with the inquisitor and warrior. I can see me having one of each as they both where very interesting.
Josh

ryyven

Re: Looking for a few to regularly game with

November 29 2011
Quote by keithianw
Hey folks. I signed up early in the year but haven't been back since then. Been beta testing and loving the game. I preordered and Im looking forward to December. Now I'm at the point where Im deciding what to do guild wise and such as many of my WOW friends are being very stubborn about joining the game. I'm looking to make some new friends here. In addition, maybe a couple that want to level up one or two toons with me. Since Im in Los Angeles and work M-F from around 9-6 and have the gym or tennis right after that, Im looking for someone who wants to game around 9:00PM Pacific Time and sometimes on either day of the weekend. Id prefer someone to game with that is mature and not looking to power level. Someone who is not high strung either and isn't afraid to sometimes try the PVP scenarious or PVP Lakes even though we will be on a PVE Server. Most of the time, I prefer PVE but I need my PVP fix too :-). If any of you are interested, let me know. Happy Thanksgiving everyone. :-).


Hey man,
I'm over here in Singapore with a flexible work schedule... 9pm for you would be around 1pm for me, and I wouldn't mind someone to hang with after the rest of US has gone to bed haha...

I've played WOW previously as well and since my guidmates won't be coming over, I'm on my own as well and looking for new gaming buddies... Used to PvP extensively in WOW and would be open to experiencing that again... At least, to dabble in it heh...

Cheers!

Unknown Person

Re: What server are the guilds going to be on?

November 29 2011
Quote by NavyIC1
Out of the 140+ members we have signed up, what is our east coast/west coast ratio? I am kind of concerned about doing things on a west coast server. 7pm pst raids would start at 10pm est. Trying to do things during my prime time would be around 4pm pst. Tried a char on a pst wow server and it was horrible. Do we have enough east coast player to make it worthwhile or should my wife and I look for an east coast server?

Just because we picked a west-coast server doesn't mean we will only be providing events in that time zone. We will endeavour to run events in all time zones so that everybody can participate.

We picked west coast because that is where the other GBLT friendly guilds are starting and we are creating an unofficial "gay" server. My advice would be to just ignore the server location and think of us as a World Wide community because that's what we are :)

I don't think there is a way to see how many east and west coast members we currently have signed up but if the game launches and Stonewall doesn't meet your needs, you can always consider your options then.

Unknown Person

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

November 29 2011
:ds9:


Episode 449 - Deep Space Nine - "Chimera" - 02/17/1999

http://www.allstepisodes.com/megvid.php?n=3714

A Changeling asks Odo to leave the station and join his search for other shapeshifters.


Enjoy!
Chas McAvoy

Shaych

Re: Sith Guild

November 29 2011
After my time this past weekend in Beta I will be playing a toon on both sides.

I like the story line on the Republic, but loooove the dialog of the Empire. Now may it was the race and class I choose the gave such a great experience but either way I will be playing both sides of fence.

Sith Inquisitor/Sorcerer - Shay'a'chern
Jedi Consular/Seer - Shaych
Nic

nniicc

Re: Future of European KoS and LoS

November 29 2011
December 2nd is getting close. Nobody in favor of keeping separate EU guilds posted here.

Should i just move back to one of the US guilds?