Thank you very much. I've been reporting the flower "belt" having the leather* color options for two years.... I'm really happy to see it has the same open palette as all the other flower accessories. *just my name for the strict color restriction usually on the Duty Uniform palette
I did feel incredibly manipulated, and naive... like will this happen again? When will this happen again? Will I be allowed to stop it? I was literally paranoid all the way to to lv50 /cry
Yup yup. But, I still have to admit.. the first time I played Divide et Impera I was really shocked at the outcome. And every time I played through it afterward I felt really uncomfortable knowing exactly what I was doing. Hypocrisy, definitely.. but I still felt a horrible sence of wrong ._.
I mean if we want to talk about how they tell a story and weigh it in terms of Trek vs gameplay, let us? You may not care, but we obviously do if we're having a conversation about it which is a rare thing on general without spiraling into kindergarten levels quickly.
Well, we could be like 99.98% of the rest of general and crying, complaining, berating each other and the developers over shinies, the lack of shinies, who like to play as what and DPS DPS DPS DPS.
Mhm, I've even made one a long time ago, suggesting that you become completely disabled and adrift and a Tug warps in, drags you back to the respawn point and lightly repairs you during the "respawn timer".
Every starship you destroy, you're killing 100~1400 people. Cryptic throws them at you in droves of 5 to 15 at a time. We are all drenched in blood. I've probably killed off the equivalent of Earth's entire population 160 times over by now >.> Yay Starfleet?
We spent over $200 to get the Wells class for my Sci. Not paying even more money. In my own, insignificant opinion, I've always believed that Lockbox ships should have been treated like C-Store ships. Account unlocks.
Really excited to have the event back up, it's my favorite. A bit disappointed there is no swimming/diving that was hinted at last year for 2015, though. I was hoping really hard the whole year :(
I think they only way they will ever do that is if they stop adding, and tone down on the Traits and Spec procs that are causing most of the instability issues in the first place. "The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain" -Montgomery Scott
That's a shame. And interesting. It has always worked for me without fail for years I]used to log off and back in before they finally added the char select menu they said they couldn't add[/I. Upon returning ingame, anything stuck in the Overflow Bag is in inventory automatically.
Don't bother leaping all over zones hoping it unbugs. If your Overflow Bag bugs, drop to Character Menu and pick the same character you were just on. This has always worked for me every time on the first try.
So much this. I am a MASSIVE Intrepid fangirl... I already own them all, including buying the Fleet version and then buying the T5U upgrade. And now another one? Why? Just to add a secondary deflector and let it use Intel powers? I can guarantee that the Fleet will not carry over to the "Patherfinder" T6 variant.. so I'll…
I think that it is highly possible the Nova entered active service before the Intrepid. The Rhode Island variant may just be that, a variant made in early production life, for whatever reason. Even the Galaxy had a vairent well before it's scheduled 25 year retrofit during DS9.
Only if each book comes with a random card with a claim code in them for a chance to win something. A "paper lockbox" if you will. And you can bet someone would buy boxes full of the same book trying to win whatever it was.
Unfortunately, Star Trek trips over registry numbers over and over again when it comes to dating ships, and is not a reliable way to date. The Akira, Nova and I think the Steamrunner all suffer from registry dating inaccuracies >.<
Assuming the he Nova 'Rhode island' variant I]the U.S.S Rhode Island it's self[/I was launched in say, 2408-ish, it wouldn't be scheduled for a retrofit until 2433. Still a bit of a way before it's next tech retrofit.
Starfleet vessels have an average "hull life" of 100~120 years with regular retrofitting every 25. Not only would Voyager likely still be in service by 2410, its likely the Intrepid class it's self would still be in production.