would anyone else like to see them to give the 23'rd century style Photon Torpedos and Phasers a way of differentiating them aside from just the icons? because at the moment it is difficult to tell them apart (aside from the color of course) or find them through the exchange since their just titled as phasers and photon torpedos. id also love to see more of the retro ship gear in general. thoughts?
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Yes, you keep everything. You can even replay those missions again to get most of the rewards at higher mark. Though for some reason the TOS Dual Cannons are not offered on replays of the final mission of the AoY alternate starting experience, though you can upgrade them with normal weapon upgrades if you want.
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> Yes, you keep everything. You can even replay those missions again to get most of the rewards at higher mark. Though for some reason the TOS Dual Cannons are not offered on replays of the final mission of the AoY alternate starting experience, though you can upgrade them with normal weapon upgrades if you want.
Including the uniform?
Can you wear the uniform in the regular 2410 game?
Yes, my AoY toon is still wearing the same outfit. Do note that your Bridge Officers also keep their outfits too, but you'd need to buy the TOS uniforms pack if you want to have 25C BOffs in those same outfits.
Yeah, though it's worth noting that the 'NotC' Phaser Rifle is entirely different from other 23c. Phaser Rifles - whereas others have a 'sniper shot' exploit secondary, the 'NotC' version has a unique AoE 'Nadion Burst' exploit secondary.
^Words that every player should keep in mind, especially whenever there's a problem with the game...
Quite true. And when AoY was released, I was sorry (at first) that the secondary fire mode in the new ones, as they didn't have the Nadion Burst of the NotC ones. Then I realized you can carry them both, and switch back and forth, treating it as another setting on your rifle. Same with the Wide-Angle and Stun versions of the Types 1 and 2 phasers. In effect, we now have phasers with 3 settings.
I still like the NotC Nadion Type 3's better, though.
[Edit: for clarity.]