Dress For the Job 490 Dilithiums Pack
DScottHewitt
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in The Bridge
5 🌟 Chesticles Mudd
4 🌟 Age of Sail La Forge
4 🌟 Dress Uniform Bashir
Had both 4 🌟 Crew FF, but risked two Packs trying for Mudd. 400 Honour for two Geordies.
4 🌟 Age of Sail La Forge
4 🌟 Dress Uniform Bashir
Had both 4 🌟 Crew FF, but risked two Packs trying for Mudd. 400 Honour for two Geordies.
"The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself."
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(Please make Hugh good!)
I had enough Diluthium for two Pulls and tried even with both 4 🌟 Crew Immortalized. Because I really like how Dwight Shute played Mudd. He was great. Did anyone else notice in the time loop episode when he did an homage to Q the very last time he left the Bridge?
I don’t know, Mudd was already helpful to an extent in the first half of the last event and should be pretty stout this week:
Agreed on the recap packs. I’ll pull a few to try to finish Soji and wouldn’t complain about Saru or a robust Hugh, but I won’t be going nuts like I did on the TOS recap packs.
Shame, having recently watched the short treks I was hoping to grab ol' Mudd.
Smoke me a jipper, I'll be back for breakfast!
Starport
Got a fourth star on Dancing Uhura, and a first for Portal 63, but no Mudd!
I might create a second copy of AoS Geordi, mainly as I'm 2 away from the next immortal achievement
I did not notice this. What was it?
It was kind of a close call for me. I do like Mudd, but I already have one. I guess it comes down to hoping that some future recap (not this mega, but another) will be a better use of dilithium.
The very last time loop, when leaving the Bridge, he says to Lorca "Adieu, Mon Capitan" in a spot on impression of John de Lancey...........
I'll be honest: that episode didn't seem to honor the original Mudd in a way that satisfied me. But that little tidbit bumps it up a notch in my book. I think that the Short Trek was a dead-on homage to the original character.
I'll have to watch the time loop episode again. Thanks, @DScottHewitt !
My thoughts precisely. Disco Mudd as shown outside of his Short Trek was a violent sociopath who would have killed anyone who got in his way; Bounty Hunter Mudd was written like the jovial swindler he really is.
Yeah. The Short Trek really captured the "scroundle" element that Roger Carmell embodied so we'll. In the actual episodes, this Mudd was played much more like one of unnoticed people in the way of the war, who was just burned out, and out to make anyone he encountered suffer, like he felt he had suffered.
And, if course, the biggest disappointment in the KelvinVerse is that Mudd happened between movies......
Ah, I know that familiar street. Been there!