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Star Trek Online Executive Producer Talks New Content and Changes in the Latest Ask Cryptic

Updated Fri, Sep 02, 2011 by Martuk

If you didn’t think that Executive Producer Dan Stahl put enough effort into answering questions for his already lengthy Star Trek Online) Ask Cryptic posts, this week should prove to be a boon for your confidence. With Cryptic Studios now in the hands of free-to-play giant Perfect World, Stahl has released his first Ask Cryptic under the new regime with an estimated 5,000 word post. Stahl fielded several questions from the community relating to new and upcoming content, new PvP maps, ship balance and Klingon refitting, new missions and a lot more.

Check out the latest Ask Cryptic for all the details.

I would like to see maybe a small area in the Neutral Zone , where you can approach another player of a different faction. And have the option ( like with the Breen ) to drop from warp and confront your enemy. After all..it is a time of war.. I feel small things like this will entice strict PvE'ers to start dabbling with PvP at a small extent.
I would also like to see Klingon Teritory expanded..after all..we are a conquering race..and we only have a minute area of territory.

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