the Vlugta particles are in the airlock area( where you meet the ferengi woman) and the mission where you can find the Bajoran space particles is called crack in the mirror. Unfortunately you have to play through that mission to get to the particles which are at Bajor VII.
Here's a little something: at about 0100 your time (my time would be around 10AM) I did notice the server disconnect message glitching on and off screen, as if there was a line somewhere that was about go out.
Here's something to consider: if you have your starbase up and running, go to the vendor that sells the operational assests (amongst other things) get as many 100 mark fleet bonuses as you can get. (i think their supply level is limitless) these bonuses are small though. Incase of something like big dig daily, you get 10…
on the upside I'm impressed by the 'new' look of ESD. on the downside; the implications of getting yet another grind and battlezone....both the fun and Star Trek feeling of this game are starting to evaporate at an alarming rate (if it hasn't already)
I just tried Stranded in space (only). The only differences I noticed (so far) were less Orions and the freighter seemed to have received somesort of graphical cleanup. Other then that I noticed nothing else. Edit: Having played a few more episodes, I think its safe to say those missions in the series that have been named…
I actually have some very mixed feelings on this. On the one hand, Between the the stars (that single FE) will probably be another experience to be believed (just as the FE with Worf) The ships have a rather spectacular thing about them as well. On the other hand; why the grind? I suppose I have a hard time combining this…
I've also just completed the breach. I didn't expect the STO team to make their own version of the death star battle as seen on Return Of The Jedi!!!!!!
I love the look of the dyson sphere. I also like the look and the story of the new federation tutorial. The gameplay in the dyson sphere.......... lets just say I'm not quite sure about it yet.
indeed. the entry with the crash description and the one with the Romulan history were really good reads. edit: and those of you that guessed that my story wasn't finished yet are correct.
literary challenge 38; we'll always have New York. It was always a discussion I dreaded during the admirals table night. Engineering versus science versus tactics. And it always boiled down to a split in the senior staff, with science holding its own in the debate. Yet right here and right now, that debate was rather moot…
hehehe. I feel I failed my second one near the ending. I wanted to go for this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kh4WppuMdfk just watch from 5.20 onwards.