It's crit chance and severity that'll actually show up on your stat sheet for as long as the buff lasts, and therefore applies to everything on the ship - unlike more specific sources like crit mods on weapons or those doffs that have chances to boost crit for specific weapon types when firing those weapon types.
That's the way separation/pet summon consoles are ALREADY supposed to work...problem is, they don't - even when the pet gets knocked out, the console stays toggled on (and NOT cooling down) until you manually deactivate it.
He was asking about the structure the Undine planetkiller blew up in Surface Tension - and yes, it WAS the shipyard You can see the drydock on the left side of it: https://youtu.be/R9nf4TQHZ5c?t=51
(*Bonks Rattler on the head* Come on, I wanna get back into this, and I can't do that if we're not doing things I can actually understand, like Dominion-y/Hur'q stuff. Also, you remember all those little quips you made about me being the crisis in Stellaris?…
Tzenkethi Hypermass Hockey is a time-honored tradition...and pretty much the only way to play that horrid queue without going on a murderous rampage.
Characters can generally only be trademarked when their name, image or both are being used to brand a product or service - like the aforementioned Mickey Mouse...probably most superheroes too.
I think they DID in fact know what they wanted to do with her when they wrote Burnham - but like everything else, they didn't do it right. She seems to have been written as someone suffering from severe PTSD, and also as a commentary on how the overwhelming majority of people across the planet think mental maladies aren't…
I seriously doubt that Walt Disney gave two TRIBBLE whether or not anyone used Mickey Mouse's head as a carving for a headstone - especially long after being ash.
No, those would be Might and Magic 6 maps - specifically, two of the most notorious dungeons of that game: The Halls of the Fire Lord and the Tomb of VARN, the latter of which is also the largest in that game and in fact the largest in MANY games, even modern ones - not the only notoriously confusing and labyrinthine…
Well, there is some lore somewhere that says the Tholian Assembly exists as a singular entity across all possible universes...I don't remember if that was a STO thing or a pre-Discovery novelverse thing, though.
That's assuming the game is designed properly, of course...take a game like Arcanum, for example - it's possible to get the best weapon of multiple build types basically at the start of the game if you know how and are willing to cheese - I.E. less than an hour or so into it.
What's even funnier is...it's not even his mistake, because he doesn't write the blogs - he just posts them...so there's someone else at Cryptic that doesn't even know a major lore element of their own game.
Yeah, you can tell by the fact they didn't even include the game in the 'Super-ultimate-all-in-one' bundle that they're trying to forget ME: A even exists.
Well, I just picked it up myself - so in two weeks I'll finally be able to see why everyone's been crowing about this game series for years. Though, i did play a demo of one of the games years ago, and I do recall being very impressed with its combat system...sure as hell beats the hell out of STO's by light-years.