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Dilithium Mine Provisions - more uses?

realisticaltyrealisticalty Member Posts: 851 Arc User
edited May 2014 in The Academy
Are they good for anything besides using in fleet projects?

What if your fleet does not start projects that need 'em or doesn't need 'em anymore for some reason?
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  • lilchibiclarililchibiclari Member Posts: 1,193 Arc User
    edited May 2014
    They seem to have no use other than fleet projects. I think we ought to be able to redeem them for their "purchase price" in fleet credits, and that the same should apply to other types of Fleet Provisions.
  • edgecrysgeredgecrysger Member Posts: 2,740 Arc User
    edited May 2014
    Yup, they are useless behind the fleet projects. And once you have mine maxed, they are completely useless. I wonder if cryptic someday will re-vamp the fleet management, so we can use mine provisions in more things, get more fleet credits when donating dilithium, and use fleet credits to do something else , hell even fleet marks.
  • emt27emt27 Member Posts: 167 Arc User
    edited May 2014
    I agree and hope that perhaps someone else is reading this post (a developer perhaps) :D

    The change would be worth more to me than another costum that's for sure
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  • mightybobcncmightybobcnc Member Posts: 3,354 Arc User
    edited May 2014
    They're still used in provisioning your maxed out Mine but it only needs like 17 per provisioning project. I'm sitting on stacks of hundreds of the things I got for free just from doing the daily mining doff assignments from the Mine and they're pretty worthless. I should just airlock them but haven't yet because maybe Cryptic will make them worth something in season 13.

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