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Starfleet’s Deadliest Posting: Science Edition!
Oberth-class starships have a high failure rate when seen on various Star Treks, only occasionally involved in combat situations (where a single torpedo might be enough to kill it). As pictured above your ship could be destroyed by a rogue Klingon, or sacrificed to give another ship a few more seconds (don’t worry, you’re long dead after a variation of the Psi-2000 virus swept through your ship), wrecked in a black cluster (for science!), trapped in a plasma streamer (However, you might survive inside a transporter matter stream as a snake), called in to boost up a fleet at Wolf 359 (ha. ahhahahahah!), or just half stuck inside an asteroid when an experimental phasing cloak failed.
Starfleet’s Deadliest Posting: Science Edition!
Oberth-class starships have a high failure rate when seen on various Star Treks, only occasionally involved in combat situations (where a single torpedo might be enough to kill it). As pictured above your ship could be destroyed by a rogue Klingon, or sacrificed to give another ship a few more seconds (don’t worry, you’re long dead after a variation of the Psi-2000 virus swept through your ship), wrecked in a black cluster (for science!), trapped in a plasma streamer (However, you might survive inside a transporter matter stream as a snake), called in to boost up a fleet at Wolf 359 (ha. ahhahahahah!), or just half stuck inside an asteroid when an experimental phasing cloak failed.
Transporter effects Day 7: A Sampling of other transporters.
1. Mirrorverse transporter. More blotchy.
2. Ferengi transporter, with a swish.
3. Borg, little glowworms.
4. Romulan, green water.
5. Klingons, red sparkles
6. Hunters, cartoon inverse black and white.
7. Dominion, multiple columns
8. Caretaker, sand.
9. 29th Century Starfleet, mix of old and new, columns and sparkles.
10. Scavengers from the episode Anomaly, a proper quick transporter. Like erasing an etch-a-sketch?