![]() ![]() It could take 6-8 weeks, depending on real-life priorities and if we get 2 Mudd’s Bundles around this time this year like we did last year.). I’m going to do this series in 5 parts, as my time permits (so it’s not like I’ll upload an update each week for 3-4 weeks. Well…I feel I found that worst ship, and that’s due to how under-powered the Seneca feels and is perceived to be. (Once you start going toward Advanced, you’ll need to watch ship layouts, consoles you’re using, etc., which is where the above creators’ concerns primarily lie). ![]() ![]() Under-powered, absolutely! But not unusable or bad. At Normal difficulty, I do not believe there are unusable ships or bad purchases. WHY I TOOK ON THIS SELF-APPOINTED CHALLENGEĪt one point, I wanted to take the worst ship available in the game and do a F2P build of it to show it can put numbers up that are reasonable for Normal-level content. I, too, feel 3/3 Carriers with 2 hangar bays are underpowered compared to some ships that are 4/4 and also have 2 hangar bays or are 3/3 with a Secondary Deflector and 1 hangar bay. I’m not trying to prove them wrong! Far from it. A pure Carrier ship, I just, am I missing something?” Flight Deck Carrier would be better because you have a 4/4 and 2 Hangar Bays. In my opinion, and correct me if I’m wrong guys, but there’s no reason to use a Carrier, not that class. MC Stu: “I think Carriers need some serious help in STO. I’ll say that I don’t disagree with the general sentiment, and that both MC Stu and Stu1701 give good generic marks to the ship (or really, any ship in MC Stu’s case). Reviews came in from some of the more frequently-posting content creators…and they weren’t exactly happy with its layout, console, and trait. (Screenshot from Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 1: “Brother”) Sorry, I just needed something to open this post with, and I couldn’t think of something for the Seneca.Ī few weeks ago, Cryptic released the Seneca Command Carrier, an STO-specific 25th century redesign of a ship from Star Trek: Discovery Season 2: the Hiawatha. Today’s not going to be a look at those, though. I have to say, doing a Picard-themed character, I’ve come to enjoy STO-specific designs/redesigns a lot more. The advanced editing tab gives you the additional option of mixing the Saucer, Hull, or Engine Nacelles from any of the templates, as well as adding a pattern.Hello, Joe and STOers! Or if you’re on Endeavour’s blog, welcome to my parlour (most probably for the first time, so extra welcomes!)! I hope you’ve all been enjoying the game and some of the ships of both canon and original designs. You can choose hull materials, bridge, and adjust highlight colors. The Basic editing window allows you to edit based on templates. Additional modifications can be purchased with Zen from the C-Store and applied in ship customization.Īt various stations you may speak to an officer to customize your ship's appearance.Ī ship customization officer, Galos Vell in the Shipyard at Earth Spacedock There are no free Vice Admiral ships currently available, but are purchasable with Zen from the C-Store Ships category.Īccess to a vessel gives you access to all 3 hull types, purchasing a Lieutenant Commander Science Vessel will allow you to render your ship as a Nova hull, Aurora hull, or Quasar hull. STO provides a free ship for each 10 levels advanced up to Rear Admiral. ![]() These ships are often referred to by tier, a Lieutenant's vessel is a Tier I, a Lieutenant Commander vessel is a Tier II, etc. There are three categories of vessel for ranks up to Admiral and specialized vessels at the rank of Admiral. It is possible to purchase each type of ship available to each rank. Players also have the option of purchasing additional ships with either energy credits or dilithium. Each new rank will reward the player with access to a new vessel. Star Trek Online provides the player with command of a starship which is to some degree customizable.
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