What arrow? I have yet to see any arrow when I have a target indicator on me - and I was specifically looking for it last night after seeing it mentioned here.
What's even funnier is Unyielding Ideals is selling for pennies on the exchange, or it was last night at least - apparently no one yet realizes how overperforming it is.
Early T6? They came out in 2017 - that's hardly early. As to the ship itself, while I wouldn't say no to any (positive) changes, what I'd really prefer are space versions of the Tetryon Duelist Compression Pistol - I.E. tetryon weapons with a kinetic (though I wouldn't say no to physical instead - it would synergize well…
Whichever missions offer the Fek'ihri Torment Engine and Dual Nanopulse Mek'leths will likely get replayed a fair bit, because they're both really nice bits of gear for certain builds...but other than that, I don't see the others getting much replay, unless Cryptic ever adds Endeavors for Klingon rebels or Imperialist…
I still wanna know just what E'genn's 'Biological Sample' actually was...oh, all the rude jokes that kept coming up about that until they removed MA.
It's the one that just came out in the 32nd century box, which also added a space trait and ground kit module that also involve cold damage - Parasitic Ice Containment Vessel, Symbiotic Ice and I don't remember the ground module's name - it had Parasitic in the name, that's all I can remember.
The patrols themselves can be quick if you have decent gear - gearing the ship up, including arranging the tray into a usable state, takes 3x longer than actually leveling the ship, and that's why all traits need to be made account-wide unlocks.
They can't make it target multiple ships - the mycelial weapon is one target only...though, I'd like to know what J'mpok did to it to make it fire a tracking pulse instead of a fixed beam - because I want that version of it on the imperial rift set...it would make it far easier to use.
Linnea was always there, right from the start...or at least right from when I started playing in late January 2012 - right outside Quinn's office, when it used to be that enclosed room with no windows letting people leer in at him on old ESD. There's even a screenshot on her wiki page showing her pre-season 9 look.
This is one of those queues where you get to experience the extremes - either it goes extremely well because everyone (or nearly everyone and the slack can be picked up by the others) knows what they're doing, or it becomes the biggest pain in the ash it's ever been your misfortune to suffer. In the latter case, I really…
Probably not since they're both basically long-term mercs as far as their position in the Empire, but SOMEONE had to speak for them and sign the contracts.
I would like to meet the leaders of all the Klingon Empire's various allies and vassals at least once - so King Slathis, Melani D'ian, whoever the leader of the Nausicaans and Letheans are and Head Patriarch Rusizth M’vssi
Players: What about Klingon Civil War? Cryptic: You've already had it. Players: We've had one, yes. What about second Klingon Civil War? [Cryptic turns and walks away]
Klingon blood color is semi-inconsistent, though - in two instances, it's Pepto-bismol pink (The Undiscovered Country and Point of Light) and the other two it's red (Heart of Glory and The House of Quark).
They could always do lesser-used animalistic species - like something vaguely resembling Terran elephants, coming from a high-gravity world. Or is it low-gravity world...? I forget which type of world would evolve a squat, bulky type of lifeform and which would evolve a thin, tall and lanky type of lifeform.
This is something that would have had to have been done when the game was being designed, like Cyberpunk 2077 - gender stuff, along with class, race and faction (if any of those are applicable) tend to be buried in the deepest portions of a game's engine, with everything else dumped on top of it...trying to mess with 11…
The Borg are Driven Assimilators. And they don't really swarm - they tend to send one ship at a time, sometimes a few if a species is particularly resistant...the only time they've ever been shown sending out entire fleets was against Species 8472. Obviously, they do in STO, but that's more because of gameplay and not any…
I don't know if it's a bug, something with my setup (which I don't see being the case, because while I don't have ALL the BiS stuff and probably never will, I still have most of it, especially in the trait department) or just intentional design, but I use ZV DHCs on my klingon recruit and...they seem to be weaker than DHCs…
Well, thinking about how Stellaris classifies things, we have almost every type of empire and authority type...except Devouring Swarm. And before anyone says anything, no, the Hur'q don't count - they weren't devouring anything, they were just mad as a hatter and lashing out at anything and everything in range. And the…
The Raven was probably designed by a company (or whatever such things are called in Star Trek) with close ties to Starfleet, so they went with a Starfleet aesthetic, whereas whatever company designed the La Sirena's class wasn't as close and went with a different design aesthetic.