View Full Version : A possible Klingon quest?
MaJiansen
05-25-2009, 11:04 PM
The other day, I watched the episode of DS9 where the Sword of Kahless was found and then by the end, beamed into space. As far as I know, it has not been located since, not in any canon work. Please correct if wrong. If it has not, however, what if it were possible that such a quest came up in game? What do you think it would do to the player that finds it? What about the Empire?etc.
jhem99
05-25-2009, 11:06 PM
New Klingon quest: Find Kathryn Janeway and punish her for stealing the time device,:D
overlordthor
05-25-2009, 11:17 PM
New Klingon quest: Find Kathryn Janeway and punish her for stealing the time device,:D
But you dont know she took it because after she took it and went back there was no longer any need for the new Janeway to go and steal it.
Beaver8
05-26-2009, 12:55 AM
The other day, I watched the episode of DS9 where the Sword of Kahless was found and then by the end, beamed into space. As far as I know, it has not been located since, not in any canon work. Please correct if wrong. If it has not, however, what if it were possible that such a quest came up in game? What do you think it would do to the player that finds it? What about the Empire?etc.
It would be a cool easter egg to be exploring around and locate it. I think it would make a nice trophy.
jfolds1
05-26-2009, 02:32 AM
i've got that episode on tape !! and a replica of the sword lol
yes, indeed, a quest for it !! it's still floating out there somewhere
dieuwe10
05-26-2009, 05:10 AM
But you dont know she took it because after she took it and went back there was no longer any need for the new Janeway to go and steal it.
That means she never took it, so the Klingons still have it.
TruthSeer
05-26-2009, 05:49 AM
The other day, I watched the episode of DS9 where the Sword of Kahless was found and then by the end, beamed into space. As far as I know, it has not been located since, not in any canon work. Please correct if wrong. If it has not, however, what if it were possible that such a quest came up in game? What do you think it would do to the player that finds it? What about the Empire?etc.
IMO if there is a mission like this all locations in the mission should be randomized and it should involve losing the sword in some way at the end. I've never really liked missions that involve one of a kind items and keeping them, since there are 100+ people who end up owning that one of a kind item.
Condemnation
05-26-2009, 06:36 AM
IMO if there is a mission like this all locations in the mission should be randomized and it should involve losing the sword in some way at the end. I've never really liked missions that involve one of a kind items and keeping them, since there are 100+ people who end up owning that one of a kind item.
How about you end up taking it to an ancient Klingon Shrine / Smith on a remote planet. The Ancient Klingon then sends you on a few more quests, and then after he deems you worthy, he forges you a new bat'leth and inducts you into the order of somethingoranother.
TruthSeer
05-26-2009, 06:37 AM
How about you end up taking it to an ancient Klingon Shrine / Smith on a remote planet. The Ancient Klingon then sends you on a few more quests, and then after he deems you worthy, he forges you a new bat'leth and inducts you into the order of somethingoranother.
Ya getting a new one is fine, I was just saying that it ends up lost so it basically sets up the quest for the next guy.
WikiUltimate
05-26-2009, 06:58 AM
The other day, I watched the episode of DS9 where the Sword of Kahless was found and then by the end, beamed into space. As far as I know, it has not been located since, not in any canon work. Please correct if wrong. If it has not, however, what if it were possible that such a quest came up in game? What do you think it would do to the player that finds it? What about the Empire?etc.
During one of the interviews a question was posed that went something like this:
"Will there be rare artifacts to be found in-game.( refering to somthing posibly-one-of-a-kind)"
Reply:
"Maybe ;), you'll have to wait until you actually find something before you know if there is somethiong to find (or along those lines) " , i think it was Jack who answered the question.... not 100% sure tho.
keozen
05-26-2009, 07:03 AM
The retrieval of it has cropped up but you are correct, it wasn't in a "cannon" source (it was a mission in ST:Armada).
It would be a good hook for a mission, especially if you have to capture some files from a Starfleet outpost that contain Worf's old journals (or sumsuch) which contains the location, etc. (seen as he beamed it into space)
pacejohntom
05-26-2009, 07:22 AM
The real question is, should it be Klingon quest, Federation quest, or both?
Awarkle
05-26-2009, 07:26 AM
set as a pvp type quest, both sides want the sword,
1. feds to prevent the klingons from gaining a icon to fight for
2. klingons want it for historical reasons.
or somthing along those lines.
This should be the very first Klingon quest. http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Age_of_Ascension You then add some physical quests just to fill it .