{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"524 - Dress Uniforms For The Job You Want","description":"   This week on Episode 524 of Priority One: New York Comic Con is ready to Trek Out; the community rallies behind Wilson Cruz; Star Trek Online updates its minimum system requirements; mobile games cross to desktop; and we review Lower Decks\u2019 \u201cWhere Pleasant Fountains Lie\u201d\u2013but not before we chat with Cryptic Studios\u2019s Content Creator Ryon and Environment Artist Gianna!   TREK IT OUT   Edited by Thomas Reynolds   Trekking Out the Big Apple   By Elio Lleo   Convention season is in full swing and New York Comic Con is next. Starting October 7th and ending October 10th,  this four day event usually has stuff for everyone! Unique to this year\u2019s presentation is hybrid participation: not only are organizers reducing the total number of attendees, you can also purchase a virtual ticket that will give you access to some of the panels right from the comfort of your own home.   But what\u2019s so special about NYCC? As of right now, Paramount+ is slated to present at least two panels: on Saturday, October 9th at 12:45pm the cast and producers of Star Trek: Discovery take the Empire Stage. Then on Sunday, October 10, Star Trek: Prodigy will premiere its first episode along with a panel.    Image: ViacomCBS\/Nickelodeon, via TrekCore.   But that\u2019s not all\u2013join the Roddenberry Podcast Network as we present a panel titled \u201cStar Trek\u2019s Guide to Community.\u201d I\u2019ll be there along with Kennedy and Sue from Women at Warp! That\u2019s happening Saturday, Oct 9th at 2:15pm.   There\u2019s also a Hallmark presentation with new Trek ornaments, a virtual only panel with the folks behind the new Star Trek Magazine, and even Bill Shatner will be there on Thurs, October 7th.&amp;nbsp;   Wilson Cruz Harassed During Star Trek Day   By Elio Lleo   When it comes to communities, even Star Trek\u2019s can be incredibly divisive. The majority of the time, it\u2019s about NuTrek vs older Trek, who the better first officer is, or which ship is cooler. However, there are times when things can get dark and people start to show their true colors\u2013like one fan who was offered the privilege of attending the  Star Trek Day celebrations in person. Long story short, at one point during the event, while Wilson Cruz was on stage, someone in the audience yield out a homophobic slur.  According to reports, no one did anything about it. The guest was not removed nor have they been identified (yet). With incredible grace and patience, Wilson continued on and later took to Twitter to address the matter.     https:\/\/twitter.com\/wcruz73\/status\/1436333680880934927   Although he may not have wanted to draw so much attention to the matter, we want to take a moment to remind you\u2013our listeners\u2013that tolerance for the bigoted has its limits. When you see something, say something. Learn ways on how to be the best ally you can be for people who are marginalized on a daily basis. If you\u2019re on social media and someone goes on a hate-filled rant, step up. It\u2019s the inaction of those with the means to stand up to injustices that empower those who want to watch the world burn.    [If you don't think this belongs in Trek, then there's the airlock. Help yourself.\u2013Ed.] Image: ViacomCBS, via StarTrek.com   IP Theft, the Sincerest Form of Flattery   By Cat Hough   On Monday, we were treated to  the big uniform reveal by General Jay Raymond, Chief of Space Operations for Space Force who tweeted, &quot;Every winning team needs a uniform!.I\u2019m excited to share the new look with you today.&quot;&amp;nbsp;And to no one\u2019s surprise, the Twitterverse immediately noticed some striking similarities to some other uniforms that we are quite familiar with. They were described by one person as &quot;a blend of the Star Trek Enterprise dress uniform, but with the Mirror Universe diagonal.&quot;&amp;nbsp;     https:\/\/twitter.com\/SpaceForceCSO\/status\/1440323962697752590 [I am voluntarily putting this into my own shownotes for your edification, dear listener. You owe me.\u2013Ed.]     Josh Weinstein, a veteran writer for The Simpsons and Futurama, said the uniform reminded him of the ridiculously tight outfits worn by Zapp Brannigan; Movies in Focus hopped on the satirical bandwagon with the image of an Imperial Star Destroyer officer from the original Star Wars trilogy. &quot;These new Space Force uniforms are looking great,&quot; jokes the caption.   Quick News Roundup   Here are a few headlines that we didn\u2019t discuss but might interest you.    Reuben Klamer, the designer of the original Starfleet phaser rifle for the original series of  Star Trek, passed away at the age of 99, according to the Toy Association. Klamer also designed props for other shows, including a gun for the hit 1960s series The Man From U.N.C.L.E.&amp;nbsp;      https:\/\/youtu.be\/oWGNDoXG9R8   STAR TREK GAMING NEWS   Edited by Thomas Reynolds   PSA: She Canna Take Any More, Cap\u2019ns!   By Thomas Reynolds   To every thing there is a season\u2013and in Cryptic\u2019s opinion, the season for Windows 7 is long past.  Starting February 15, 2022, anyone still using the 10-year-old OS (seriously, not even  Microsoft supports it anymore) won\u2019t be able to patch or log into STO and Neverwinter. Only Windows 8 and 10 (with the superior 64-bit intellect) will have a home on the final frontier. DirectX 10 support is also getting ejected like a spent warp core on February 15th, with both games requiring Feature Level 11 or higher. That means your computer needs to have one of the following video card chipsets to play:    NVidia GeForce GTX 400 or better ATI\/AMD Radeon HD 5000 or better Intel HD Graphics 4000 or better    Given all the fun and excitement of buying graphics cards these days, if your current card isn\u2019t up to the task...well, godspeed.   [Pictured: my rig next February.\u2013Ed.] Image: ViacomCBS, via  KVNF Public Radio.   Aux2Bat Gets Boimed Out   By Thomas Reynolds   The aqueduct, the magnetic compass, the Aux2Bat. All of these simple technologies have withstood the test of time, but the last may be the most miraculous. Needing only three Technician doffs and one boff ability at minimum, the Aux2Bat ship build is easy to assemble, trivial to fly, and still keeps your bridge officers ready for whatever space wizardry you demand of them. Sure, it hasn\u2019t been the meta in a sehlat\u2019s age, but you know what? Aux2Bat does the job, it does it pretty well, and that\u2019s pretty much all we ask...until now.   Ever drop a Gravity Well, and notice your Tyken\u2019s Rift is now off-limits for 15 seconds? That\u2019s the Shared Category Cooldown kicking in, forcing you to pace yourself rather than let everything rip at once. When Cryptic first released the Boimler Effect trait, it provided a 2.5% percent chance of resetting every bridge officer ability to its Shared Category Cooldown, whenever you used a non-specialist boff ability. Great in theory, but one-in-forty odds just aren\u2019t worth a 200 Lobi investment.   Yeah, that's was also our reaction. Image: ViacomCBS, via TrekZone.de   So Cryptic did a little tweaking, like you do, and made it a 17.5% percent proc chance instead. As STO streamer @AugmentedDG declared on Twitter, \u201cBoimler Effect is now as good as Aux2Bat...for cooldown reduction.\u201d Bold words, to be sure, but there\u2019s also a fairly convincing clip of him keeping eight of his escort\u2019s twelve boff abilities concurrently running like an overambitious plate spinner. Trek out the tweet, scrape together that Lobi, and give your boffs more buffer time than they can handle.     https:\/\/twitter.com\/AugmentedDG\/status\/1438707179268284425     Is there in Screen Accuracy No Beauty?   By Thomas Reynolds   One of Trek cosplay\u2019s hallmarks is its hair-splitting fidelity to what\u2019s seen on screen, even when the creators themselves  don\u2019t quite pull it off. Combine that tendency with STO\u2019s promise of personal immersion, and it\u2019s no surprise that some players want their captain\u2019s threads to look \u201ccorrect.\u201d To help make that a little easier, Cryptic released official  in-game color guides for both the newly-available Lower Decks Starfleet jacket, and their original Khitomer uniform creation. However, rapturous Space Barbie enthusiasts should make sure they\u2019re using the  second released Khitomer guide, as the first one had incorrect pant color codes.     https:\/\/twitter.com\/trekonlinegame\/status\/1439020385572245509   The Sally Ride, the Ross, and You   By Shane Hoover   If you were a fan of the Star Trek Adventures web series \u201cShield of Tomorrow\u201d or \u201cClear Skies\u201d, you\u2019re already familiar with the dangers and wonders of the Shackleton Expanse. If you weren\u2019t, then be prepared for deadly spatial phenomena, ancient alien technologies, first contact with new species and lots of boldly going. It\u2019s all there in Modiphius Entertainment\u2019s newest STA sourcebook, the  Shackleton Expanse Campaign Guide. The new sourcebook is available for preorder at $60 now and is expected to ship in December 2021. This is your tabletop gaming crew\u2019s chance to follow in the warp trails of the U.S.S. Sally Ride and the U.S.S. Ross. Adventure into a nearly uncharted region of space beyond Federation, Klingon and Romulan borders.&amp;nbsp;   Image: Modiphius Entertainment.   The new material includes five new playable alien species for STA including Orions. It also includes NPCs from Starbase 364 and around the Expanse, as well as stats for \u201chero\u201d and NPC vessels. This sourcebook does require a copy of the Star Trek Adventures core rulebook, which is provided in PDF form with your order.   The Ar-mod-a Returns   By Thomas Reynolds   Maybe 2000 feels like a long time ago to you, maybe it doesn\u2019t. Either way, the Star Trek: Armada and Armada II RTS games that came out then still hold a place in certain PC players\u2019 hearts. So much, in fact, that the Stellar Parallax modding group has finally released what Activision would not: Star Trek: Armada III. Starting as a one-person passion project back in 2012, Armada III is a full-conversion mod for 2012\u2019s Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion. Stellar Parallax\u2019s devoted faithful can now command the Federation, Klingons, Romulans, Borg, or Cardassian Union at the beginning of the Dominion War.    See, Kurtzman? You can have more than one kind of ship in a fleet. Image: Stellar Parallax.   But really, how much demand is there for a nine-year-old game mod, following up on a twenty-year-old series? After its September 10th release, Armada III is the 51st most-popular mod on the ModDB site, out of over 46,000 entries across hundreds of games\u2013so we\u2019d say \u201ca lot.\u201d [Update: #21 as of publication. Damn.\u2013Ed.]   Quick Star Trek Gaming News Roundup    A few weeks back we mentioned that the mobile game Star Trek Fleet Command was beta testing a desktop client for Windows. Well, they\u2019re out of beta and it\u2019s now available for download, with special perks being offered when you log in via desktop! Game maker WizKids announced a new combo-building game titled \u201cStar Trek Missions\u201d \u2013according to their announcement, \u201cyour goal is to assemble the highest-scoring combos possible by drawing cards from the Galaxy deck, the Mission deck, or the discard area.\u201d It\u2019ll be available February 2022, but you can pre-order now.   ","author_name":"Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast","author_url":"http:\/\/priorityonepodcast.com","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/20595518\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/3877dc\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/111982988"}