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kronos830kronos830 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
It used to be that at the end of the tutorial mission 'Khitomer Crisis' you were able to choose from an Engineering, Science or Tactical officer but playing a new character recently it seems that the game now sticks you with the Tactical officer. Anyone know the deal with this? I'd prefer to start with the Engineering officer.
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  • psycoticvulcanpsycoticvulcan Member Posts: 4,160 Arc User
    edited December 2012
    Something about "not wanting to make new players anxious by forcing them to make a choice early on". I think that's rubbish, personally, but that's how it is.
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  • daveynydaveyny Member Posts: 8,227 Arc User
    edited December 2012
    It's the same with the first Fed mission also, one only gets a TAC no choice.
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  • psycoticvulcanpsycoticvulcan Member Posts: 4,160 Arc User
    edited December 2012
    daveyny wrote: »
    It's the same with the first Fed mission also, one only gets a TAC no choice.

    I think that's what the OP is talking about. ;)
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