Indy

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[–] Indy@kbin.social 1 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Sorry for the delay in posting my summary; kbin was down. Again.

[–] Indy@kbin.social 1 points 8 months ago

Would anyone prefer that I summarize the Patch Notes for brevity the way I do other posts? Or are the original Patch Notes brief enough?

For example, a rephrasing of today's:

  • Fixed issue preventing certain Warbirds from equipping Borg Kingdom Interceptor Probes.
  • Corrected the Fleet Power Network console to only reduce Weapon Firing Cycles cooldowns, not all cooldowns.
  • Addressed disrupter ground visuals for various weapons and drones.
  • Fixed display issue with Kurleth Phaser Pistol.
  • Updated 14th Anniversary bundle description for item claims in the Zen Store.
 

February 22nd, 8am PT to February 26th, 12pm PT on PC.

  • Tech Upgrades grant double Technology Points for equipment enhancement.
  • Reduces Dilithium cost for Upgrade thresholds, aiding in Mark and Rarity improvements.
[–] Indy@kbin.social 1 points 8 months ago

Kbin was down for a couple days, so I wasn't able to post my summaries. Hopefully a day late isn't too late!
LLAP

 

February 15th at 9am PT to February 22nd at 9am PT

  • Bonus Zen Offer: 20% extra ZEN on purchases.
  • Klingon Item Sale: 25% off all Klingon items in the Zen Store.
  • Start Your Adventure Sale: Save 25% on services, uniforms, personnel, and starter packs.
[–] Indy@kbin.social 2 points 8 months ago

There are some definite TNG throw-backs in this bundle. I think it'll end up being a "pass" for me though, at least for now. I am looking forward to the next C-store bundle 35% sale though, given the correction on the tommy-gun.

[–] Indy@kbin.social 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Just noticed that I duplicated your post about the 14th Anniversay Bundle. Sorry about that.
I'm a mod over at the kbin STO community and thought I'd start helping out by cross-posting some of my summaries to the startrek.website community as well.

Not sure how well this comment or the syncing will work, but just wanted to say hi and LLAP. I'll continue to try these cross-postings from our community to yours, unless you say otherwise.

 

Available starting February 15th, 2024, on PC.

  • New Starships:

    • Atlantis Temporal Destroyer [T6]
    • Ahwahnee Command Carrier [T6]
    • Chekov Intel Science Warship [T6]
    • Princeton Miracle Worker Cruiser [T6]
  • Re-released Ships:

    • Tal Shiar Mandukar-class Adapted Destroyer [T6] (Account Unlock)
    • Lafayette-class Recon Destroyer [T6]
    • Constellation Heavy Cruiser Refit [T3]
  • Account-Wide Exclusives:

    • Type 3 EVA Phaser Rifle (Ground Weapon)
    • Borg Kingdom Interceptor Probe (Frigate Hangar Pets)
    • Traits for ground and space combat
  • One-Time Bundle Exclusives:

    • T6 Ship Coupon, starship slots, upgrade tokens, ultimate tech upgrades, master keys, and title "Assimilator".

13,125 Zen (25% off), then 17,500 Zen. Individual ships at 2,400 Zen each for a limited time.

[–] Indy@kbin.social 1 points 9 months ago

I mean it’s fine if you enjoy the game, but it really isn’t a good game at all. It’s fun in that it is a way to immerse yourself in Trek content.

This sums it up really well. I also find it to be a fun place to meet up with geographically distant friends who also like Trek. Hanging out in Quark's while chatting over voicechat is pretty great.

[–] Indy@kbin.social 9 points 11 months ago

Over at Daystrom, this comes up from time to time. I've formed a head-canon for it as well. To quote one of my comments on a thread there regarding the explosions (and the "rocks"):

My understanding is that the "rocks" are a product of the electroplasma system being exposed to air. Whether that is some sort of coolant that is meant to seal the EPS leak in that console or some sort of EPS byproduct reacting in air, I don't remember or have a head-canon for it.

All of that said, if I form this reply into one worthy of Daystrom, then I say it is an intended safety mechanism to protect the crew against catastrophic failure of the EPS conduits.

So, the consoles are exploding from the failure of the EPS conduits and the expansion of the coolant.

[–] Indy@kbin.social 6 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Thank you for putting into words what I've been trying to weigh out regarding a Steam Deck.
I think your tech arrangement is similar enough to my own and therefore just what I needed to read in order to convince myself I won't miss not having one.

[–] Indy@kbin.social 7 points 1 year ago

My understanding is that the "rocks" are a product of the electroplasma system being exposed to air. Whether that is some sort of coolant that is meant to seal the EPS leak in that console or some sort of EPS byproduct reacting in air, I don't remember or have a head-canon for it.

All of that said, if I form this reply into one worthy of Daystrom, then I say it is an intended safety mechanism to protect the crew against catastrophic failure of the EPS conduits.

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