Simply put: nothing further has been written to cover after that mission. Its not like there has to be. The story can conclude with one Preserver merely saying that more will wake up.
The Iconians are the undisputed masterminds behind *EVERYTHING* that has happened in the Alpha and Beta quadrants. They aggravated the Undine, convincing them to distryst all creatures from our space. This lead to them infiltrating every faction and stirring up trouble. The Klingon-Gorn war started because of an Undine…
Ahh yes, the old EverQuest death penalty: Loss of XP and your level. DING! *dies* dammit! DING! *dies* dammit! DING! *dies* dammit! DING! *dies* dammit! DING! *dies* dammit! DING! *dies* dammit! DING! *dies* dammit! DING! *dies* dammit! Or in this case: "CONGRATULATIONS VICE-ADMIRAL!" *dies* dammit! "CONGRATULATIONS…
Well, we could give you that tea set that one Klingon was drinking from that one movie. I don't know, I don't think the Klingons would be able to maintain their domineering prideful racial persona to the rest of the galaxy if they started dressing like hippies and disco dancers.
According to that semi-official map of the galaxy representing political territories, Ferenginar would be located to the far north-west of the Deferi's sector.
I gotta side with everyone else here: stop buying every ship that comes out. It's not like each ship is superior to the last one or anything like that. Pick a ship and stick to it. Make it your own with the skills, equipment, and playstyle you have instead of buying the next ship that roles off fhe line and hoping it'll…
Yeah, the starbase is chosen randomly from one of the 5 members on your team. If everyone is a member of a T3 base, then it is guaranteed to be T3. Even then though, you still only have a chance that the Tholians may show up. Otherwise you could continue to fight Klingons, Gorn, and Orion like lower tiers.
The Star Cluster missions are randomly generated worlds to explore. Don't bother doing that mission, because you can always just go into a star cluster and do a completely new randomly generated one instead. Sometimes it becomes impossible to find the system in the first place unless you're actually there to spawn it in…
The scavenger ones will return during the next time they do that event. The holday ones, I have no reason to believe that those events won't return, on top of new content added with it.
The Nausicaans only show up in one mission, "War is Good For Business", where the great majority of it leaves you without impulse to travel around before you even get to the short ground portion. Just grind them in the Foundry.
Voyager took out cubes like they were knocking over dominoes. Taking out a cube at this point in Star Trek should be perfectly understandable, and acceptable. People should question that something is wrong if you can't.
You want jerks screaming in your headset "WHO'S THE #&@%*$ WHO KEEPS USING MINES!? GET THE $&#@ OUT OF THIS STF AND LEARN HOW TO PLAY!" the whole time?
My ship goes back in time to engage ONE borg cube. Activate Attack Pattern Alpha Activate Attack Pattern Omega Activate the tactical skill that increases damage output by 20% Activate Rapid Fire 2 Activate High Yield Torpedo 3 Begin attacking the cube. "Enemy Shields are down." Fire off HYT3 Quantum Torpedo. Cube explodes…
What would the point be of putting in an STF that my tactical patrol escort can literally complete in 3 seconds? That's how long it takes for me to destroy ONE Borg Cube, as was the actual situation at 359.
Even a hobby is a method of passing time productively though. My half-awake thought process was a half-awake suggestion to allow players to properly plan ahead while they work. The problem with the 20 hour cooldowns is that players have nothing to do for the starbase until it finishes and the next project is opened up. But…
Starbases are not continuously loaded zones. Every starbase for every fleet in the game is a completely new zone file being opened up. Unlike other zones. It's not worth the resources needed to keep your starbase zone running when nobody is inside it, and even if someone is, it's a failsafe just to make sure that the…
I once exchanged a Tellarite named "Lol" and ended up getting a tellarite named "Phale". I traded him off as well. it was part of the recruitment exchange process for starbase DOFFs.