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Trait Audit Changes - Players Feedback

Greetings Captains, first look at the Trait Audit Changes coming on following updates.

Take a deep look at the changes and let us know what do you think! 👀

Thank you for your support and helping us keep improving the game Captains, LLAP🖖

Traits to add

Aleek-Om: historian
Amanda Cole: athlete
Ancient Humanoid: explorer, inspiring
Beloved Annorax: romantic
Commodore Robert April: ambassador, hero, romantic, federation
Carpenter Street Archer: hero, investigator
Ardra: criminal, scoundrel
Duelist Barclay: investigator, resourceful, romantic
Interfaced Barclay: starfleet
Assimilated Bashir: federation, starfleet
Changeling Bashir: shapeshifter
Dress Uniform Bashir: undercover operative
Racquetball Bashir: casual
Bashir, Julian Bashir: hero
The Bashirs: federation
Beowulf EMH: botanist, explorer, hero
Borg Queen: villain
Holodeck 3 Dr. Brahms: romantic
Leah Brahms: theoretical engineer, writer
Captain Braxton: criminal
Captain Burnham: astrophysicist
Resistance Burnham: astrophysicist
Richard Castillo: romantic
Timeless Chakotay: criminal
Warship Chakotay: interrogator
Platonian Chekov: prisoner
Century Nurse Crusher: doctor
Lady Beverly: doctor
Roga Danar: engineered, pilot, saboteur
Barry Waddle: temporal agent
Detective Data: cultural figure
Data V: artist, cultural figure
Hollow Data: exobiology
H.M.S. Pinafore Data: pilot
Scrooge Data: artist, resourceful
Leonardo da Vinci: astrophysicist
Esteemed Curzon Dax: ambassador, cultural figure, maverick
Helmsman Wyatt: human
Dereth: geneticist
Dexa: civilian
Away Team Michael Burnham: starfleet
Mirror Keyla Detmer: pilot
Emperor Philippa Georgiou: cultural figure
Control Leland: federation, starfleet
Covert Operative Leland: federation, starfleet
Android Mudd: federation
Bounty Hunter Mudd: federation
Harcourt Fenton Mudd: federation
Time Loop Mudd: federation
Bridge Officer Number One: pilot
Queen Po: pilot
Away Team Saru: communicator
Navigator Stamets: federation
Off-Duty Stamets: federation
Tactical Stamets: federation
Pah-wraith Cult Dukat: brutal, crafty, desperate
Wyatt Earp: constable
Niners Ezri: casual
Kivas Fajo: civilian, explorer, merchant, saboteur
Changeling Founder: shapeshifter
Diseased Changeling Founder: shapeshifter
Flint: civilian
Saboteur Garak: tactician
Garth of Izar: explorer, innovator, federation
Gorn Captain: athlete
Assimilated Hawk: federation, starfleet
Lt. Commander Icheb: starfleet
Alidar Jarok: courier, explorer, pilot, romantic
Colonel Karr: hunter
Kelis: costumed
Assistant Kes: botanist
Grandmother Kes: telekinetic
Temporal Shift Kes: telekinetic
Tieran Possessed Kes: duelist, crafty, telekinetic
Beowulf Kim: hero, starfleet
Hockey Kim: casual
Rogue Harry Kim: criminal, thief
Breen Disguise Kira: veteran
Queen Guinevere Kira: cultural figure
Cardassian Kira: veteran
Decoy Kira: veteran
Disguised Kira: veteran
Hippie Kira: veteran
Mirror Intendant Kira: crafty
Niners Kira Nerys: casual
Prophet Kira: cultural figure, veteran
Kal-if-fee Kirk: desperate
Evil Kirk: desperate, scoundrel
Platonian Kirk: prisoner
Chancellor K'mpec: crafty
Anbo-jyutsu Kyle Riker: casual
Laas: shapeshifter
Assimilated La Forge: federation, starfleet
Musketeer La Forge: tactician
Lal: bartender, romantic, civilian
Li Nalas: cultural figure, veteran
Locutus of Borg: communicator, tactician
Captain Lorian: telepath
Admiral Mark Jameson: romantic, veteran
Marla McGivers: historian
Martia: saboteur
Changeling Martok: shapeshifter
Mountain Climber Mayweather: casual
Mirror McCoy: interrogator
Mestral: gambler, maverick
Harry Mudd: federation
Grand Proxy Neelix: civilian
Klingon O'Brien: saboteur
Racquetball O'Brien: casual
Army Chaplain Odo: shapeshifter
Stranded Odo: shapeshifter
Constable Odo: shapeshifter
Zhian'tara Odo: shapeshifter
Gaia Odo: shapeshifter
Kodrak: shapeshifter
Investigator Odo: shapeshifter
Trader Odo: bajoran
Jazz Musician Odo: shapeshifter
Umpire Odo: shapeshifter
General Oh: telepath
Captain Thadiun Okona: casual, courier, maverick, pilot
Orion Captain: desperate, saboteur
Determined Paris: pilot
Disguised Tom Paris: astrophysicist, marksman, pilot, romantic
Hockey Paris: casual
Luau Paris: pilot
Maquis Takeover Paris: pilot
Fencing Picard: casual, romantic
Musketeer Picard: maverick, veteran
Sinister Picard: federation
Captain Pike: prisoner
Human Q: prisoner
Luau Q: hologram
Quarren of the Kyrian: civilian, cultural figure, inspiring, investigator
Quinn: cultural figure, inspiring
2024 Raffi: veteran
Raffi Musiker: veteran
Reunion Raffi: veteran
Berlinghoff Rasmussen: criminal, thief
Lt. Commander Dexter Remmick: starfleet
Anbo-jyutsu Riker: casual
Chef Riker: maverick
Desperate Riker: maverick
Little John Riker: maverick
Mintakan Riker: maverick
First Officer Riker: maverick
Nepenthe Riker: maverick, starfleet
Regency Riker: maverick
Facer Rios: costumed
Riva: communicator, romantic
A.G. Robinson: maverick
B.G. Robinson: casual
Amanda Rogers: neurobiologist, telekinetic
Niners Rom: casual
Salia: prisoner
Ensign Sato: linguist
Mirror Empress Sato: linguist
Tourist Hoshi Sato: prodigy
Tribble Sato: prodigy
Captain Scott: gambler, romantic, writer
Seven in Blue: astrophysicist
Seven of Nine: astrophysicist
Fenris Ranger Seven: pilot
Temporal Agent Seven: astrophysicist
Commander Shelby: maverick, resourceful, saboteur
Shinzon: brutal, crafty, politician, veteran
Sous-chef Sisko: federation
Fisticuffs Sisko: athlete
Kal'Hyah Sisko: cultural figure
Niners Sisko: casual
Skorr Tchar: resourceful, saboteur
Dr. Soong: cultural figure, prodigy
Soren: maverick
Captain Spock: diplomat
Kal-if-fee Spock: primal
Platonian Spock: prisoner
Doctor Paul Stubbs: prodigy
Sulan: desperate
Fencing Sulu: athlete
Suspiria: caregiver
Syrran: maverick, syrrannite
Tam Elbrun: ambassador, communicator
Wonderland Taylor: caregiver
Thrax: shapeshifter
Carpenter Street T'Pol: investigator
Subcommander T'Pol: starfleet
Assimilated Troi: federation, starfleet
Goddess of Empathy Troi: romantic
Tucker On-The-Ropes: duelist
Geskana Tucker: casual
Assimilated Tuvok: federation, starfleet
Maquis Tuvok: federation, starfleet
Kevin Uxbridge: crafty, gardener, tactician
Vulcan Executioner: telepath
Acting Ensign Crusher: resourceful
Little Boy Blue Wesley: human
Klingon West: marksman
Sheriff Worf: tactician
Defiant Commander Worf: veteran
Governor Worf: politician
Will Scarlett: federation, starfleet
Niners Worf: casual
Warship Yar: hero, romantic
Duelist Yar: athlete
Ishara Yar: survivalist, undercover operative
Lt. Tasha Yar: athlete
Zarabeth: chef
Zobral: casual


Traits to remove

Graduation Amanda Grayson: vulcan
Twin Mistresses of Evil: hologram

Comments

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    DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    Why remove the two Traits listed? Especially "Hologram" from literal holographic characters.

    Also, not sure what the alphabetization scheme is, but still do not see 🙈 Prisoner Cornwell, who literally used her medical specialty while a prisoner, listed as getting the "Physician" Trait.....

    Why was Vicki not expelled from Greendale after she literally stabbed Pierce in the face with a pencil?!?!?
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    AviTrekAviTrek ✭✭✭✭✭
    Why remove the two Traits listed? Especially "Hologram" from literal holographic characters.

    Also, not sure what the alphabetization scheme is, but still do not see 🙈 Prisoner Cornwell, who literally used her medical specialty while a prisoner, listed as getting the "Physician" Trait.....

    Because they are the Delaney sisters playing the twin mistresses. They are no more hologram than Captain Proton Paris, Buster Kincaid Kim, or Arachnia Janeway.

    But Twin Mistresses of Evil should have Costumed like those other 3 crew to reflect that they are real people dressed up as fictional characters.
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    DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    AviTrek wrote: »
    Why remove the two Traits listed? Especially "Hologram" from literal holographic characters.

    Also, not sure what the alphabetization scheme is, but still do not see 🙈 Prisoner Cornwell, who literally used her medical specialty while a prisoner, listed as getting the "Physician" Trait.....

    Because they are the Delaney sisters playing the twin mistresses. They are no more hologram than Captain Proton Paris, Buster Kincaid Kim, or Arachnia Janeway.

    But Twin Mistresses of Evil should have Costumed like those other 3 crew to reflect that they are real people dressed up as fictional characters.

    Thanx. That makes sense. Moreso if they get the Costumed Trait at the same time.
    Why was Vicki not expelled from Greendale after she literally stabbed Pierce in the face with a pencil?!?!?
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    ChochmaChochma ✭✭
    Maybe you could add to the variants of Number One the traits Illyrian and engineered.
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    DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    Chochma wrote: »
    Maybe you could add to the variants of Number One the traits Illyrian and engineered.

    This.
    Why was Vicki not expelled from Greendale after she literally stabbed Pierce in the face with a pencil?!?!?
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    ChaosChildChaosChild ✭✭✭✭✭
    Why remove the two Traits listed? Especially "Hologram" from literal holographic characters.

    Also, not sure what the alphabetization scheme is, but still do not see 🙈 Prisoner Cornwell, who literally used her medical specialty while a prisoner, listed as getting the "Physician" Trait.....

    Cornwell is not a physician, she is a counselor. That's her medical specialty.
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    DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    Why remove the two Traits listed? Especially "Hologram" from literal holographic characters.

    Also, not sure what the alphabetization scheme is, but still do not see 🙈 Prisoner Cornwell, who literally used her medical specialty while a prisoner, listed as getting the "Physician" Trait.....

    Cornwell is not a physician, she is a counselor. That's her medical specialty.

    She IS a doctor. It's clearly established in dialogue she is.
    Why was Vicki not expelled from Greendale after she literally stabbed Pierce in the face with a pencil?!?!?
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    Jenos IdanianJenos Idanian ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited May 11
    More Traits!
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    ChaosChildChaosChild ✭✭✭✭✭
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    Why remove the two Traits listed? Especially "Hologram" from literal holographic characters.

    Also, not sure what the alphabetization scheme is, but still do not see 🙈 Prisoner Cornwell, who literally used her medical specialty while a prisoner, listed as getting the "Physician" Trait.....

    Cornwell is not a physician, she is a counselor. That's her medical specialty.

    She IS a doctor. It's clearly established in dialogue she is.

    But not a physician.
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    RogaDanarRogaDanar ✭✭✭
    Once these are updated, will existing constellations have the chance to pull these polestars as well?
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    ChaosChildChaosChild ✭✭✭✭✭
    RogaDanar wrote: »
    Once these are updated, will existing constellations have the chance to pull these polestars as well?

    I believe that's automatic. The constellation is based on the crew, so it always has all of the polestars relevant to that crew.
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    DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    Why remove the two Traits listed? Especially "Hologram" from literal holographic characters.

    Also, not sure what the alphabetization scheme is, but still do not see 🙈 Prisoner Cornwell, who literally used her medical specialty while a prisoner, listed as getting the "Physician" Trait.....

    Cornwell is not a physician, she is a counselor. That's her medical specialty.

    She IS a doctor. It's clearly established in dialogue she is.

    But not a physician.

    No. It is CLEARLY established in dialog she is a DOCTOR doctor.

    When Cornwell asks Lorca why he never had his eyes "fixed"
    thinking it was from an injury in battle rather than because he is from the Mirror Universe
    he replies "I don't trust doctors." She says "I'll try not to take offense."

    Clearly from the context, he is referring to MEDICAL doctors. You know, Physicians.

    A Geologist with a PhD would not be offended. A theoretical physicist with a PhD not be offended.

    A MEDICAL doctor {PHYSICIAN} would be the kind of doctor to be offended.......
    Why was Vicki not expelled from Greendale after she literally stabbed Pierce in the face with a pencil?!?!?
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    ChaosChildChaosChild ✭✭✭✭✭
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    Why remove the two Traits listed? Especially "Hologram" from literal holographic characters.

    Also, not sure what the alphabetization scheme is, but still do not see 🙈 Prisoner Cornwell, who literally used her medical specialty while a prisoner, listed as getting the "Physician" Trait.....

    Cornwell is not a physician, she is a counselor. That's her medical specialty.

    She IS a doctor. It's clearly established in dialogue she is.

    But not a physician.

    No. It is CLEARLY established in dialog she is a DOCTOR doctor.

    When Cornwell asks Lorca why he never had his eyes "fixed"
    thinking it was from an injury in battle rather than because he is from the Mirror Universe
    he replies "I don't trust doctors." She says "I'll try not to take offense."

    Clearly from the context, he is referring to MEDICAL doctors. You know, Physicians.

    A Geologist with a PhD would not be offended. A theoretical physicist with a PhD not be offended.

    A MEDICAL doctor {PHYSICIAN} would be the kind of doctor to be offended.......

    But a doctor and a physician are not synonymous. A physician, a psychologist, a dentist, an anaesthetist and a forensic medical examiner are all medical doctors. This is why they changed the name of the trait in-game, because "doctor" isn't specific enough. It's a title that belongs to a lot of different professions.

    Nobody is debating whether or not Cornwell is a doctor. She is not a physician.
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    ChaosChildChaosChild ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited May 11
    Accidental duplication.
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    DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    Why remove the two Traits listed? Especially "Hologram" from literal holographic characters.

    Also, not sure what the alphabetization scheme is, but still do not see 🙈 Prisoner Cornwell, who literally used her medical specialty while a prisoner, listed as getting the "Physician" Trait.....

    Cornwell is not a physician, she is a counselor. That's her medical specialty.

    She IS a doctor. It's clearly established in dialogue she is.

    But not a physician.

    No. It is CLEARLY established in dialog she is a DOCTOR doctor.

    When Cornwell asks Lorca why he never had his eyes "fixed"
    thinking it was from an injury in battle rather than because he is from the Mirror Universe
    he replies "I don't trust doctors." She says "I'll try not to take offense."

    Clearly from the context, he is referring to MEDICAL doctors. You know, Physicians.

    A Geologist with a PhD would not be offended. A theoretical physicist with a PhD not be offended.

    A MEDICAL doctor {PHYSICIAN} would be the kind of doctor to be offended.......

    But a doctor and a physician are not synonymous. A physician, a psychologist, a dentist, an anaesthetist and a forensic medical examiner are all medical doctors. This is why they changed the name of the trait in-game, because "doctor" isn't specific enough. It's a title that belongs to a lot of different professions.

    Nobody is debating whether or not Cornwell is a doctor. She is not a physician.

    I provided proof straight from the show that she is a medical doctor/physician. Neither of us is going to change our opinion. And I really don't want to drag it into a huge thing. Not with someone I enjoy interacting with.

    Agree to disagree?

    👍😁👍😁👍
    Why was Vicki not expelled from Greendale after she literally stabbed Pierce in the face with a pencil?!?!?
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    ChaosChildChaosChild ✭✭✭✭✭
    Accidental duplication. Sorry.
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    ChaosChild wrote: »
    Why remove the two Traits listed? Especially "Hologram" from literal holographic characters.

    Also, not sure what the alphabetization scheme is, but still do not see 🙈 Prisoner Cornwell, who literally used her medical specialty while a prisoner, listed as getting the "Physician" Trait.....

    Cornwell is not a physician, she is a counselor. That's her medical specialty.

    She IS a doctor. It's clearly established in dialogue she is.

    But not a physician.

    No. It is CLEARLY established in dialog she is a DOCTOR doctor.

    When Cornwell asks Lorca why he never had his eyes "fixed"
    thinking it was from an injury in battle rather than because he is from the Mirror Universe
    he replies "I don't trust doctors." She says "I'll try not to take offense."

    Clearly from the context, he is referring to MEDICAL doctors. You know, Physicians.

    A Geologist with a PhD would not be offended. A theoretical physicist with a PhD not be offended.

    A MEDICAL doctor {PHYSICIAN} would be the kind of doctor to be offended.......

    But a doctor and a physician are not synonymous. A physician, a psychologist, a dentist, an anaesthetist and a forensic medical examiner are all medical doctors. This is why they changed the name of the trait in-game, because "doctor" isn't specific enough. It's a title that belongs to a lot of different professions.

    Nobody is debating whether or not Cornwell is a doctor. She is not a physician.

    I provided proof straight from the show that she is a medical doctor/physician. Neither of us is going to change our opinion. And I really don't want to drag it into a huge thing. Not with someone I enjoy interacting with.

    Agree to disagree?

    👍😁👍😁👍

    Fair enough.
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    Thanks for putting this list together. Any idea on a release date for these updates?
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