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<blockquote data-quote="Matt McIrvin" data-source="post: 23877" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>My affection for this machine is certainly partly to do with the cleverly done theming (which includes a surprising amount of deadpan Trek-fan humor), and partly nostalgia: it was the single table I played the most during the period when I was playing a lot of real-life pinball, and it was the one on which I evolved beyond frantic two-flipper spamming.</p><p></p><p>But it's a lot of fun. You do spend a lot of time making that center shot under the Borg ship. The one thing I'd criticize about it is that the most prominent feature of the table is those ball cannons at the lower left and right, and they only ever come into play in one mode, which is probably the one you're most likely to let time out. On a real table, they're also very likely to break, but this isn't an issue in a simulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt McIrvin, post: 23877, member: 590"] My affection for this machine is certainly partly to do with the cleverly done theming (which includes a surprising amount of deadpan Trek-fan humor), and partly nostalgia: it was the single table I played the most during the period when I was playing a lot of real-life pinball, and it was the one on which I evolved beyond frantic two-flipper spamming. But it's a lot of fun. You do spend a lot of time making that center shot under the Borg ship. The one thing I'd criticize about it is that the most prominent feature of the table is those ball cannons at the lower left and right, and they only ever come into play in one mode, which is probably the one you're most likely to let time out. On a real table, they're also very likely to break, but this isn't an issue in a simulation. [/QUOTE]
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