I know I'll catch flak for this but they're what got me into Star Trek. I was completely unfamiliar with it and the movies were fun so I got into the shows. Obviously they share very little besides a vague aesthetic but the movies were a good bridge for me as a teenager
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Kinda. There's a fast way and a slow way.
Fast way: You have to dock with the enemy ship, clear it, sit in the seat, undock from your main ship, quickly open the menu, set the ship you're in as your home ship, redock with your main ship before it flys away, and then presumably you'll want to set that back as your home ship.
Slow way, dock, clear, sit, fly somewhere (grav jumping sets whatever ship you're in as your home ship), land at a ship technician, set your main ship back as your home ship. You have to repeat this for every ship you take.
The fast way keeps you in system with your main ship so I prefer it, especially if I'm in the Serpentis system trying to make 100,000 credits collecting var'uun ships.
I saw some jet in 2010 at an airshow in Spangdahlem, pretty sure it was an F-22, transition from flying normally to what can only be described as standing on it's engines and flying through the air, horizontally, belly first. Evidently this was easy enough to be performed directly over the base at a very low altitude. Mindblowing.
Until this very second I thought my game was bugged because 0 (zero) wasn't repairing my ship. I was literally going into the menus to repair my ship mid battle.
Save in space often. There's a semi common bug I've just run into that will cause your ship to vanish and it somehow retroactively removes it from all previous saves. No recreateable way to get it back. The only thing that saved me was a previous save where I was in orbit, still lost a few hours of progress.
Yeah no way. I've played longer than that and I haven't even done the main quest.
Damn, sorry to hear it man
Boi if it has that bling and a transparent frosty blue option it's over, I'm buying it day one. I miss my Gameboy advanced so much, or maybe I miss being a kid, who knows.
I think there's definitely more handcrafted content in Starfield than Skyrim, there's also tons tons more dead space with nothing at all.
Ironically the BMWs here in Germany tend to use their signals in my experience
What the fuck. What happened? Did she make a recovery? Was there any compensation or consequences?
At least JJ had the decency to put it in an alt dimension where its canonicity can be properly disregarded.