

You fight like a dairy farmer!


You fight like a dairy farmer!
Ah, fair, my bad - did not read that bit properly. I need more coffee this morning.
My favourite co-op games are:


I introduced a friend with the first episode of Strange New Worlds. Then they binged TNG & VOY. More to come soon. ^^
I just got up at 5:30 am and misread it as Postal 2 - I was so confused for a few seconds. ;D
R.I.P. Leon the lobster


Just pirate it. Really not worth that amount of money.


Wait, that’s illegal, I think…


You mean the player character’s bomb, right?
Also, Cortex bombs are lame and lazy plot- & storywriting.
I want one! Gimme!


Good. Never give those arsewipes a platform to advertise themselves while acting like the most insufferable wankers.


Chinatown


Monkey Island, Master of Orion 2, Commander Keen, Heroes of might and magic, Diablo, Warcraft.


Haha, thank you. ^^


I’m defo alt. :)


TNG S1 is… odd, to say the least. There are a few single episodes I do like, though. S2 starts off stronger compared to S1 (which is not that difficult) and starting with S3, TNG really takes off. Enjoy the ride!
Of course one can start with LD, but as I said before, it only worked for me because of all the references since the characters, the story and the style of comedy just don’t do it for me personally.


I think SNW is a good start for someone enterily new to Star Trek. However, I would advise against starting with Lower Decks. Maybe it’s just not my cup of tea in general and the only reason I did enjoy LD quite a lot is due to tightly knitted references (i.e. Giant Spock’s skeleton, prank calling Armus, and so on). It’s basically like how someone here recommended TNG before DS9 because it sets the stage. It’s also why I’d recommend skipping SNW’s S2E7 (Those old scientists) until you are familiar with LD in general.
May I ask about your favourites of TNG S2? There are some strong standalone episodes. :)


Great picks and I fully agree with the TNG before DS9 recommendation which I will share with my friend soon. Thank you.
I’ve met a great deal of amazing French people in my life. To be fair, though, they were all expats who were fed up with their people back home. :D