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  • (HGH)Apollo(HGH)Apollo ✭✭✭✭✭
    I’m thinking of citing Neelix. I also want to save some to cite Wrathful Kirk in case I come up empty on packs

    I am saving my honor and and my portal pulls till the portal update in August. Then I can do my pulls and see if I can get stars to any of my newer crew I want to immortalize with honor. Also, August will be the next mega so I can always spend it on one of those mega legendaries that will be bonus for the month.
    Let’s fly!
  • furyd wrote: »
    I have him at 1/5 FE, so yup, will be doing this months!

    Same. I'm in!
    But for High Roller Sisko I'd be in regardless.
    Could have added a vegas card. Such as gambler bashir, janitor nog, diversion obrien, franky eyes.. several from that ep dont exist yet.

    I'm holding out hope they'll go full "Vegas" in July, and bring in some of these guys for events. I absolutely want the rest of the heist crew in the game!
  • mejoyhmejoyh ✭✭✭✭
    I already have a copy of him immortalised and another one 1/5 FE-ed. Hes an awesome card and happy to get a duplicate for him. He's got one of the highest SEC combined and base stats around for a 3 skilled card.

    My only qualm (not a complaint) is that the choices so far continue the skew towards CMD and SEC which is really unbalanced. SEC - Leland, Tux Sisko and CMD - Cap Spock, Mirror Picard. Would really like to see some variety in skills even if the character doesn't have the best stats.

    For a Tuxedo/Casino/Gambler theme there were a ton to choose from.

    Also I agree that no card from the past 6 (maybe even 12) months should be used. At least give some runway for those who worked hard to cite or purchased the card.
  • JeanLucKirkJeanLucKirk ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited July 2019
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    I agree. It’s good to conserve it for when you get someone that really helps you out

    +enough reserves

    for FTM

    to right away immortalize a new Honor Hall crew or a personal must have card (either by artwork, character or stats - in best case all 3 aspects). I am sure in case your Amanda Rogers comes around you would love to be able to complete her right away.

    to make the honor even more valuable in case DB does another Begold or even better Legendary Citation sale. The more honor you have in the backhand the more interesting such a thing could get.

    to save something much more valuable than honor - real cash. Cause when a truly appealing card should come out you would only need one copy, you can easily cite the rest.

    Also while you set yourself a certain Voyages target and are always looking for ways to reach it that aside tell me one card you don´t have complete and which would really improve any part of your game at this point? Based on the tellings about your crew I think there is none.

    Furthermore with the Legendary Citation we get in the Premium track of the Campaigns + sometimes the Legendaries for veteran (spending) players with a deep crew for all or nearly all aspects of the game saving up honor is quite comfy these days and has many benefits.









  • Banjo1012Banjo1012 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I usually have a stash of honor, but mostly because I never know who to use it on right away. And now the campaigns give out gold citations so I have even more now. I don’t usually like citing cards that are available in the portal unless they’re really good or can finish off a collection for me. And then new cards come out and I think they’d be good to cite, but then newer cards come out that also would be good to cite. It’s a never ending cycle haha

    I just try to go by someone who is strong in a voyage combo I need. Like I wanted To cite up Reno but she was bad so I cited up Tactical Neelix as he could help with my med-sec voyages.

    That Neelix is a great card
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    I agree. It’s good to conserve it for when you get someone that really helps you out

    +enough reserves

    for FTM

    to right away immortalize a new Honor Hall crew or a personal must have card (either by artwork, character or stats - in best case all 3 aspects). I am sure in case your Amanda Rogers comes around you would love to be able to complete her right away.

    to make the honor even more valuable in case DB does another Begold or even better Legendary Citation sale. The more honor you have in the backhand the more interesting such a thing could get.

    to save something much more valuable than honor - real cash. Cause when a truly appealing card should come out you would only need one copy, you can easily cite the rest.

    Also while you set yourself a certain Voyages target and are always looking for ways to reach it that aside tell me one card you don´t have complete and which would really improve any part of your game at this point? Based on the tellings about your crew I think there is none.

    Furthermore with the Legendary Citation we get in the Premium track of the Campaigns + sometimes the Legendaries for veteran (spending) players with a deep crew for all or nearly all aspects of the game saving up honor is quite comfy these days and has many benefits.









    Actually there is one. Well two. And I’m working on them now

    44lg5vwptr67.jpeg


  • (HGH)Apollo(HGH)Apollo ✭✭✭✭✭
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    I usually have a stash of honor, but mostly because I never know who to use it on right away. And now the campaigns give out gold citations so I have even more now. I don’t usually like citing cards that are available in the portal unless they’re really good or can finish off a collection for me. And then new cards come out and I think they’d be good to cite, but then newer cards come out that also would be good to cite. It’s a never ending cycle haha

    I just try to go by someone who is strong in a voyage combo I need. Like I wanted To cite up Reno but she was bad so I cited up Tactical Neelix as he could help with my med-sec voyages.

    That Neelix is a great card
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    I agree. It’s good to conserve it for when you get someone that really helps you out

    +enough reserves

    for FTM

    to right away immortalize a new Honor Hall crew or a personal must have card (either by artwork, character or stats - in best case all 3 aspects). I am sure in case your Amanda Rogers comes around you would love to be able to complete her right away.

    to make the honor even more valuable in case DB does another Begold or even better Legendary Citation sale. The more honor you have in the backhand the more interesting such a thing could get.

    to save something much more valuable than honor - real cash. Cause when a truly appealing card should come out you would only need one copy, you can easily cite the rest.

    Also while you set yourself a certain Voyages target and are always looking for ways to reach it that aside tell me one card you don´t have complete and which would really improve any part of your game at this point? Based on the tellings about your crew I think there is none.

    Furthermore with the Legendary Citation we get in the Premium track of the Campaigns + sometimes the Legendaries for veteran (spending) players with a deep crew for all or nearly all aspects of the game saving up honor is quite comfy these days and has many benefits.









    Actually there is one. Well two. And I’m working on them now

    44lg5vwptr67.jpeg

    What do you do when you are Denobulan and are married to multiple people? Replicate yourself.
    Let’s fly!
  • Travis S McClainTravis S McClain ✭✭✭✭✭
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    I usually have a stash of honor, but mostly because I never know who to use it on right away. And now the campaigns give out gold citations so I have even more now. I don’t usually like citing cards that are available in the portal unless they’re really good or can finish off a collection for me. And then new cards come out and I think they’d be good to cite, but then newer cards come out that also would be good to cite. It’s a never ending cycle haha

    I just try to go by someone who is strong in a voyage combo I need. Like I wanted To cite up Reno but she was bad so I cited up Tactical Neelix as he could help with my med-sec voyages.

    That Neelix is a great card
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    I agree. It’s good to conserve it for when you get someone that really helps you out

    +enough reserves

    for FTM

    to right away immortalize a new Honor Hall crew or a personal must have card (either by artwork, character or stats - in best case all 3 aspects). I am sure in case your Amanda Rogers comes around you would love to be able to complete her right away.

    to make the honor even more valuable in case DB does another Begold or even better Legendary Citation sale. The more honor you have in the backhand the more interesting such a thing could get.

    to save something much more valuable than honor - real cash. Cause when a truly appealing card should come out you would only need one copy, you can easily cite the rest.

    Also while you set yourself a certain Voyages target and are always looking for ways to reach it that aside tell me one card you don´t have complete and which would really improve any part of your game at this point? Based on the tellings about your crew I think there is none.

    Furthermore with the Legendary Citation we get in the Premium track of the Campaigns + sometimes the Legendaries for veteran (spending) players with a deep crew for all or nearly all aspects of the game saving up honor is quite comfy these days and has many benefits.









    Actually there is one. Well two. And I’m working on them now

    44lg5vwptr67.jpeg

    What do you do when you are Denobulan and are married to multiple people? Replicate yourself.

    Wait, would that mean that the duplicates would be married to one another as well, by virtue of being in the group marriage?
  • Banjo1012Banjo1012 ✭✭✭✭✭
    One thing I wondered is why we never learned his first name. He has a wife Feezal and a son Métis but we never get his first name
  • Data1001Data1001 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    One thing I wondered is why we never learned his first name. He has a wife Feezal and a son Métis but we never get his first name

    Found this on Memory Alpha...
    In the series bible for Star Trek: Enterprise, Phlox was described thus; "Full name is 'Phloxx-tunnai-oortann' but he goes by 'Phlox' for our benefit."

    In a related question, I was curious why you have two Rev Phloxes at 3/5, rather than making one FF and the other 1/5?


    Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
    ~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
  • Banjo1012Banjo1012 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited July 2019
    Data1001 wrote: »
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    One thing I wondered is why we never learned his first name. He has a wife Feezal and a son Métis but we never get his first name

    Found this on Memory Alpha...
    In the series bible for Star Trek: Enterprise, Phlox was described thus; "Full name is 'Phloxx-tunnai-oortann' but he goes by 'Phlox' for our benefit."

    In a related question, I was curious why you have two Rev Phloxes at 3/5, rather than making one FF and the other 1/5?

    I thought about how to proceed. I actually have three, one is immortal. I just thought giving each equal stars was the way to go. Phlox’s name never came up on the show like that. I wonder where they got that from.

  • Data1001Data1001 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    Data1001 wrote: »
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    One thing I wondered is why we never learned his first name. He has a wife Feezal and a son Métis but we never get his first name

    Found this on Memory Alpha...
    In the series bible for Star Trek: Enterprise, Phlox was described thus; "Full name is 'Phloxx-tunnai-oortann' but he goes by 'Phlox' for our benefit."

    In a related question, I was curious why you have two Rev Phloxes at 3/5, rather than making one FF and the other 1/5?

    I thought about how to proceed. I actually have three, one is immortal. I just thought giving each equal stars was the way to go. Phlox’s name never came up on the show like that. I wonder where they got that from.

    Ah, gotcha. That makes sense. I did wonder if you might've had a 3rd copy.

    Regarding the above reference to Phlox, my understanding is that pretty much every TV show has a "show bible" that the creators/producers/writers develop and maintain to help keep continuity and for new writers to refer to when bringing up things about a character, thing, or place which hasn't appeared on the show before. Sometimes these bibles find their way into the hands of people not directly affiliated with the show, and I assume that's how Memory Alpha got that info.

    I also checked out Memory Beta (the online reference for non-canon ST works), and they have an entry for his son Mettus, whose full name is given as "Mettus-sollexx-oortaan" — so that last part may be their version of a surname, even though it's spelled slightly different than the full name given for Phlox himself. I don't remember if Feezal was ever actually referred to on the show as "Feezal Phlox" or just Feezal, but I imagine if it was the former, it could perhaps have been adopted by her as a name to give to people from outside her culture so that it would be easier to understand her matrimonial connection to her husband.


    Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
    ~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
  • Banjo1012Banjo1012 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Data1001 wrote: »
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    Data1001 wrote: »
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    One thing I wondered is why we never learned his first name. He has a wife Feezal and a son Métis but we never get his first name

    Found this on Memory Alpha...
    In the series bible for Star Trek: Enterprise, Phlox was described thus; "Full name is 'Phloxx-tunnai-oortann' but he goes by 'Phlox' for our benefit."

    In a related question, I was curious why you have two Rev Phloxes at 3/5, rather than making one FF and the other 1/5?

    I thought about how to proceed. I actually have three, one is immortal. I just thought giving each equal stars was the way to go. Phlox’s name never came up on the show like that. I wonder where they got that from.

    Ah, gotcha. That makes sense. I did wonder if you might've had a 3rd copy.

    Regarding the above reference to Phlox, my understanding is that pretty much every TV show has a "show bible" that the creators/producers/writers develop and maintain to help keep continuity and for new writers to refer to when bringing up things about a character, thing, or place which hasn't appeared on the show before. Sometimes these bibles find their way into the hands of people not directly affiliated with the show, and I assume that's how Memory Alpha got that info.

    I also checked out Memory Beta (the online reference for non-canon ST works), and they have an entry for his son Mettus, whose full name is given as "Mettus-sollexx-oortaan" — so that last part may be their version of a surname, even though it's spelled slightly different than the full name given for Phlox himself. I don't remember if Feezal was ever actually referred to on the show as "Feezal Phlox" or just Feezal, but I imagine if it was the former, it could perhaps have been adopted by her as a name to give to people from outside her culture so that it would be easier to understand her matrimonial connection to her husband.

    He does introduce her as “my second wife Feezal”. There was also another husband by the name of Grosnik. Also, in the episode where he was kidnapped by the Klingons and forced to work by Uncle Phil, Antaak asks him if the House of Phlox was always one of healers. I’m so confused now. On a side note I did not know about show bibles. That’s good stuff, thanks for that tip

  • AviTrekAviTrek ✭✭✭✭✭
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    Data1001 wrote: »
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    One thing I wondered is why we never learned his first name. He has a wife Feezal and a son Métis but we never get his first name

    Found this on Memory Alpha...
    In the series bible for Star Trek: Enterprise, Phlox was described thus; "Full name is 'Phloxx-tunnai-oortann' but he goes by 'Phlox' for our benefit."

    In a related question, I was curious why you have two Rev Phloxes at 3/5, rather than making one FF and the other 1/5?

    I thought about how to proceed. I actually have three, one is immortal. I just thought giving each equal stars was the way to go. Phlox’s name never came up on the show like that. I wonder where they got that from.

    Even in this case I think FFing the second would be the way to go. Given your crew how often are you using a 3/5? That second 5/5 would be on all your MED voyages. Now you have two cards that are only used as bonus crew in events.
  • Banjo1012Banjo1012 ✭✭✭✭✭
    AviTrek wrote: »
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    Data1001 wrote: »
    Banjo1012 wrote: »
    One thing I wondered is why we never learned his first name. He has a wife Feezal and a son Métis but we never get his first name

    Found this on Memory Alpha...
    In the series bible for Star Trek: Enterprise, Phlox was described thus; "Full name is 'Phloxx-tunnai-oortann' but he goes by 'Phlox' for our benefit."

    In a related question, I was curious why you have two Rev Phloxes at 3/5, rather than making one FF and the other 1/5?

    I thought about how to proceed. I actually have three, one is immortal. I just thought giving each equal stars was the way to go. Phlox’s name never came up on the show like that. I wonder where they got that from.

    Even in this case I think FFing the second would be the way to go. Given your crew how often are you using a 3/5? That second 5/5 would be on all your MED voyages. Now you have two cards that are only used as bonus crew in events.

    I got them solely for MED/COM voyages. I have Doc Bev and one FF/FE Phlox. That’s two of four slots. When The Rev showed up on my Dabo I ran it and DYC’d to get two more MED/COM heavies to fill the four slots. I did get two MED/COM voyages while these two were at three stars so they have already served their purposes. When they are both at five stars I’m golden for MED/COM voyages
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