Daniel Stahl, Executive Producer of Star Trek Online, sat down with the guys at Priority One podcast to answer some community-submitted questions and drop some exclusive news about upcoming content. While he also shares a little bit about his leadership style and some inner-workings of his team, he was unable to comment on anything about the Perfect World acquisition of Cryptic. But he answered plenty of other questions!
Are you interested in finding out when the new Enterprise-F will be making it into game? Have you dreamed of learning more about what happens with the Q Continuum? Are you wondering when more minigames are coming? Still upset you have so many Trianium rare samples that are not used for anything? You will definitely want to tune in get answers to these questions and many more!
Priority One is hosted by The Quantum Cafe, a "facebook-like" social network dedicated to STO players. The show comes out weekly, so make sure to tune in to listen to guest developers and to share community-submitted ideas and feedback.
Reader Comments (4)
Posted: Jun 10th 2011 11:05PM Space Cobra said
Sounds cool. And yet another STO-fan site to potentially mark, since I am being the typical "lazy internet user" and not using my google-fu search skills in this endeavor.
Posted: Jun 11th 2011 9:57AM Tom in VA said
The nerd-pic of Stahl made me smile.
I really think turning STO over to Daniel Stahl was one of the best things that ever happened for this game.
I really think turning STO over to Daniel Stahl was one of the best things that ever happened for this game.
Posted: Jun 14th 2011 7:22AM Kark said
@Tom in VA Your joking right , all they do is lie lie lie to the STO community, that is why most of us that actually have a brain left that game. http://forums.startrekonline.com/showthread.php?t=217322
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Posted: Jun 14th 2011 8:39AM Tom in VA said
Well, thanks for the link, Kark.
But, no, I was not kidding. I think the game HAS improved substantially under Stahl. Is it the greatest game ever? No. Have I resubscribed? No.
I spent my first 30 days in STO and then left the game, never to return. Leveling a Klingon was an exercise in futility, as I don't like PvP very much.
But the game HAS improved, and I credit Stahl for much of that. It just hasn't improved in the ways I had hoped for -- and so I haven't gone back to it. It's a bit ironic that he claims the reason KDF content and improvements have been slow to lacking is that so few people play KDF, when the reason so few people play KDF is because ... the KDF content has been slow and lacking. lolz
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But, no, I was not kidding. I think the game HAS improved substantially under Stahl. Is it the greatest game ever? No. Have I resubscribed? No.
I spent my first 30 days in STO and then left the game, never to return. Leveling a Klingon was an exercise in futility, as I don't like PvP very much.
But the game HAS improved, and I credit Stahl for much of that. It just hasn't improved in the ways I had hoped for -- and so I haven't gone back to it. It's a bit ironic that he claims the reason KDF content and improvements have been slow to lacking is that so few people play KDF, when the reason so few people play KDF is because ... the KDF content has been slow and lacking. lolz







