Alright, after so many countless nights wishing upon the stars...
I finally was lucky enough to be bestowed upon this illustrious vessel :}
OK, the toon is a Ferengi and has (I think) all of the Ferengi related items.
Though not sure about one of the shirts since I bought one and don't know which one
it was that I bought and the right click graphic looks the same for both...
any way, on to the topic of this post;
Where oh where is the crew deck !!!
There is no place to display the magnificent Latinum trophies! :{
( unless I totally missed something. lol )
Of all ships in the multi-verse... This is the one that should have a trophy room!
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That said, not the first time trophy shelves on the D'Kora for your latinum has been suggested. I still think they should add them.
200 lobi
D'kora Interior Redecorating
Changes the interior of your D'kora to be roomier. The main bridge is unaltered, but instead of just the dabo room, instead it is split in two, with one room housing the Trader and Bank/Mail/Exchange access, and the other housing a full trophy room (4 wall, 1 floor, like the normal crew deck) and the dabo table, and the back containing a bedroom that holds all the pleasures that latinum can buy, with a small hallway between all 3 areas.
At the very least they should have put a floor trophy slot for the latinum piles :P
yea, even adding the generic layout would be nice.
Again, more functionality for ship interiors would result in increased ship interior usage.
They'll be time for stacking your latanium in the Divine Treasurary.
That just means that the D'Kora should not only have a trophy room...
but also a vault too! ;}
If nothing else, we should have the option of using the default generic layouts,
even if we do have a unique bridge.
Personally I would like the traditional Ferengi welcome to my home, played to anyone I invite over to use my table, mail, bank, exchange with the option for them to give a donation.
Whilst I'm at it why isn't there a DoF assignment option in all captains personal quarters for more intimate personal missions, Many officers had 'meals' in their quarters with a friend.
Shem