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Unofficial Official Poll: Paragon vs. Embryon
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<blockquote data-quote="vfpcoder" data-source="post: 257451" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>Embryon is -- by far -- the more interesting table. It has an extra right flipper near the outlane which is only active when it's lit.</p><p></p><p>Paragon seems a lot like the 1979 Star Trek table in its execution. There *are* differences in the playfield of course: for one thing, the Star Trek table is *not* a widebody. But Paragon generates the same sounds with the exception of the final ball drain. On the Star Trek table when the final ball drains you get about 10 notes of the Star Trek theme. It might be a way to get a "sort of" 1979 Star Trek without the license fee; but other than that, IMO the table is not all that interesting.</p><p></p><p>I voted for Embryon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vfpcoder, post: 257451, member: 828"] Embryon is -- by far -- the more interesting table. It has an extra right flipper near the outlane which is only active when it's lit. Paragon seems a lot like the 1979 Star Trek table in its execution. There *are* differences in the playfield of course: for one thing, the Star Trek table is *not* a widebody. But Paragon generates the same sounds with the exception of the final ball drain. On the Star Trek table when the final ball drains you get about 10 notes of the Star Trek theme. It might be a way to get a "sort of" 1979 Star Trek without the license fee; but other than that, IMO the table is not all that interesting. I voted for Embryon. [/QUOTE]
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