Suppose that is true, using multiple low end ships on the really low end missions could get the job done and free up the high end ship you otherwise would have used. Not sure I'm willing to spend all that dilithium on it though. As for leaving missions sub 100% success.. I'm almost sure that there's a bug in the system…
Yeah, the claiming process really should have been automatically done for us. It took forever to go through and claim all my ships and dismiss them again. One thing to note though, you can get fleet versions AND still get other versions of the same ship. I've got two or three versions of the Avenger and several other ships…
Tier 1-5? Seriously? Anything under T4 is going to be essentially useless in the admiralty system (they'll have really low stats, no point using a T2 science ship when a T6 engineering ship has quadruple the tac/eng stats and still has higher (if pitiful) science).. not to mention EXPENSIVE in terms of dilithium. I ended…
I feel sorry for the KDF and Rom players.. because even as a Fed I'm struggling with science. I own almost every single T5 and T6 C-store science ship and still had to go out and get the mirror ones and T4 ones. Even then I'm almost always unable to fill the larger science requirements.
I think you've all forgotten that the missions they're running are STO missions. So let's say you send your three ships off to pick up the groceries (20 eng, 40 tac, 100 sci - yeah, we know that first ship you put in totally overkilled the first two requirements on its own.. put in two more anyway to at least fill that sci…
I was wondering about this as well. Of the ~10 or so missions I've done that had less than 100% success rate (almost all of those were still 85% or higher) every single one of them has failed. It's beginning to feel like anything less than 100% is an automatic fail.
Did we even fight a war? We had a huge battle that we lost horribly, but that was in a time line that no longer exists. Earth was invaded and they blew up our space station, again. Guess that'll have to be remodeled again.
Your internal sensors were likely offline in the moments leading up to your ship being pummeled by heavy incoming fire and were thus unable to record what was happening. It might also help to have more damage control engineers. Judging by their job title, it seems they might be helpful in such situations.