Looking for some opinions
Captain Sushi
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I have 1 unused Legendary citation and enough honor for 5 more, or 6 total. Now the 64k dilithium question: who gets them? I'm asking for opinions on which of my not fully fused Legendaries should be the lucky recipients.
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2/5*
Desperate Janeway has already been cited. I forgot to remove her from the line-up
1/5*
4/5*
3/5*
2/5*
Desperate Janeway has already been cited. I forgot to remove her from the line-up
1/5*
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Captain Level: 95
VIP Level: 12
Unique Crew Immortalized: 525
Collections Completed: Vulcan, Ferengi, Borg, Romulan, Cardassian, Uncommon, Rare, Veteran, Common, Engineered, Physician, Innovator, Inspiring, Diplomat, Jury Rigger, Gauntlet Legends
I have Darth Bashir, Alternate Future Bashir and Mobile Doctor immortalized but always seem to come up short on medical for Voyages, primarily because of the shortage of crew that fill other slots but which have a good medical as well. I do have immortalized DaVinci and 5* Troi which help, but...
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I'd omit DF Paris and Culber even though I could make a compelling argument for them and add Toni Braxton, Krenim Paris, and Solar Sisko to the mix. There are a lot of crew within a few percentage points of each other who offer different things and love of character is a great tiebreaker when you have a wealth of options.
Gun to head I finish Burnham and 3 on EMA without question...maybe pocket the other 2 for now. Cornwell is fantastic and deserves to be 5/5 on your roster sooner or later, just depends on whether you want to make it now or hope to get lucky down the line.
FACTION
04-20-2017 "The Big Sting" - Gangster Kirk
06-15-2017 "The Triskelion Tournament" - Sheriff of Nottingham Q
GALAXY
01-26-2017 "Endgame" - The Traveler
03-30-2017 "Gods and Masters" - Durango Troi
HYBRID FACTION/GALAXY
04-13-2017 "The Falcon Falls" - Mintakan Riker
06-22-2017 "Guiding Principles" - Commander Kira Nerys
Captain Level: 95
VIP Level: 12
Unique Crew Immortalized: 525
Collections Completed: Vulcan, Ferengi, Borg, Romulan, Cardassian, Uncommon, Rare, Veteran, Common, Engineered, Physician, Innovator, Inspiring, Diplomat, Jury Rigger, Gauntlet Legends
Happy to be of service. Here's a bunch of 'em for you, totally free of charge!
Hope that helps. ✌
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
Others didn't say it or I missed, but of all the choices, I would first get Professor Sato up. She is amazing in voyages and shuttles.
Yes, this helps. My friends and I were discussing this at some length. Basically, they are an over priced safety mechanism. Statistically, they are more safe in most categories involving death or injury. But frickin' annoying. It reminds me of the southern US saying: the juice ain't worth the squeeze.
I agree with this, but I would just cite Burnham and Cornwell straight away (they will be very useful, both on voyages and shuttles) and save the remaining honor until Wednesday.
Apart from Burnham and Cornwell, you have lots of good 1/5* and 2/5* (and Delta Flyer Paris is also quite useful) so who to cite next will depend on which skills you want to boost and what you care most about (voyages, shuttles, possibly also arena battles...).
Has anyone mentioned Killy? She is a great skirmish card and if you pull another one you can always have two.
My final vote would be Warship EMA. Hes a strong MED card.
Maybe so, but it's at the point where I can't get more cards because I don't have and can't afford more crew slots. I still say it's idiotic to have a business model that discourages customers from buying more product.
The fender-bender accidents are costly. That's part of why I consider them to be too expensive. The reasons you listed, like low visibility actually contribute to safety because driver's react by slowing down. This graph contains stats from insurance companies and can be found on the Wisconsin Department of Transportation website if you search "roundabout statistics"
And that is why I (grudgingly) had to admit that roundabouts are more safe. But... I still hate them and think that they cost too much.
Don't blame roundabouts for people being bad drivers. The problem is poor driving skills in North America and unfamiliarity with the roundabouts which would only improve with using them (aka having them exist). Ultimately with the self-important attitude of many drivers regardless of ability, I think people's stubborn refusal to follow rules and cooperate means we really need automated cars.
Look what you started, @Data1001 .
And to bring this back on topic, since we've diverged onto a transportation tangent, I propose that you cite Delta Flyer Paris, @CaptainSushi.