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Before the game had even started, we needed to get
Before the game had even started, we needed to get out of Bridge Crew. We needed to get out of the ship. And we needed to go into space. And we needed to go into space. And that's when we found ourselves.
In a few short years, I've been working with artists like Kyle Orland, Sam Machkovech, and Steve Orland to bring you the latest and greatest of the 'Star Trek ' universe. You're not just an individual, but a collaborative effort with the entire team of writers and artists for Bridge Crew. From the very start, we've been in contact with these creative folks, and I'm sure they're thrilled with our work. Now, with your help, we're able to produce a whole new and thrilling saga for everyone at the helm.
First you'll find our first look at a single-player map of the Federation starship. What's that? It's the most beautiful of all three of our maps, and it all looks like a dream to us.
Now, here's the big. This was a huge game. This was the most challenging game we've ever put together. I was literally pulling away from it, looking at the whole picture. And I thought, this is so big, and I'm going to be doing a lot of research to figure out how much of it we have to actually do. I'm going to start from the very beginning, and then move on from there.
I think it was around the same time I was writing this piece, about how important this was to us and how important we need to keep our own ideas alive and open. It would be really hard to keep that in mind here. I think we can all agree that this is a huge undertaking, and we're going to do it every day. And so I think we're going to be able to do it without any problems, in any way, shape or form.
Okay. So if you're going to do that, we'll need your help. You're going to have to ask. But, if we can put together a team that can handle the enormous task of producing a whole new story, I'm sure that's going to be extremely difficult. You can find me on Twitter and on Facebook. I'm always on Twitter.
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