Star Trek Online: 10th Anniversary Giveaway Raffle
We've partnered up with Cryptic and Perfect World Entertainment to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Star Trek Online with a very special giveaway featuring exclusive packs and three physical pins!
In-game codes to unlock the Federation Fleet Admiral Faction Pack on PC
Silver Prize (Quantity: 50)
In-game codes to unlock the T6 Europa-Class Heavy Battlecruiser on PC
Bronze Prize (Quantity: 500)
In-game codes to unlock the Federation Elite Starter Pack on PC
Full details on all of these prizes are available here. All codes are for PC only.
To Enter This Giveaway:
Post a reply in this thread telling us your favorite Star Trek memories. Note: If you don't have one, you will need to sign up for a forum account to post. We cannot give prizes to guest accounts! (Also please note that if this is your first post on the forums, it will not appear until moderator approval.)
Winners will be announced on Monday, February 24. Winners will be drawn via random.org through the list generator.
Codes will be sent via PM on the forums, so make sure to check back and see if you've won!
Our gold prize winners will need to provide a mailing address (via forum PM) to receive their physical gift. (This prize can ship internationally.)
Raffle Rules:
One entry per person. Multiple entries from the same account, or made fraudulently with additional accounts to increase chances of winning, will be discarded.
Winners will be selected via random selection utilizing random.org's list generator. The top three winners will receive the gold prize; the next 50 will receive the silver prize; and the remaining 500 winners will receive the bronze prize. A list will be posted on the respective forum thread.
Once selected, prize winners will be contacted via the forum's private message system. Codes will be delivered directly through this system.
Winners of the gold prize will be asked for a mailing address (via private message) to receive the STO Anniversary badge. This mailing address will be given to a third party (fortyseven communications) who will facilitate the shipment of the prizes. The address will not be given or shared for any other purpose.
Questions or concerns about the raffle may be directed on the forums to MissyS via private message, or to mmohut@gmail.com
My favorite Star Trek memory was re-watching the entire movie series when it came out on blu-ray with my father, bother and wife. And it was my wife's first time watching them all, and she loved them!! But surprisingly her favorite movie was actually The Motion Picture. She loved the idea of V'Ger. Good stuff!
From the show? Where the doctor daydreamed of taking command of voyager, that entire episode is awesome. Then there was the episode where the NX-01 met their decendants.
In real life? Going to my first star trek convention and meeting the actors... I even had the actor who played Rom tell me that it was a pepsi only convention when he saw I was drinking a can of coke.
Watching Wrath of Khan for the first time with my son
I always loved the Wrath of Khan, but over time I've become a little blasé about some of its more surprising scenes. Watching it this year with my son was brilliant. He still cowers at the ear bug, cheered when the Enterprise leaves Spacedock and laughted when Kirk yells "Khaaan!!".
I may not be able to see it again for the first time, but though his eyes I've recaptured the wonder.
My best memories are related with Kes on Voyager, I've really missed her on later shows. Also towards the end it was entertaining how Voyager wreaked havoc in Borg space. Also Quark was nice character. And the fights with Defiant, little ship that could take almost everything, and of course Worf over different series.
The first episode of Star Trek Voyager is my fondest star trek memory. My 5th grade teacher taped the premiere episode and showed it in class on a special reward day. It was such a fun communal experience and I will never forget it.
My favorite Star Trek memory was watching the season finale of Star Trek Voyager. I liked how the show ended and I enjoyed watching the upgraded version of Voyager destroy Borg cubes and spheres.
As my kids grow into adolescence, I'm making new memories for a 40 year old love affair I've had with Star Trek - I still remember watching it as a kid on Saturday afternoon (after ABC's Wide World of sports, for those of you that old...).
As far as I remember I always loved Star trek.
Watching Voyager from VHS my parrent recorded night before when it was aired is something I will probably always remember.
But stronges memories are to watching DS9 with my father over rainy summer in our cottage during holidays.