July 25, 2024 (8 AM PT) - August 15, 2024 (12 PM PT)

  • Event: Participate in 6 different space Task Force Operations (TFOs) to earn progress towards the Event Campaign Grand Prize.
    • Defense of Starbase One
    • To Hell with Honor
    • Battle of the Binary Stars
    • Remain Klingon
    • Operation Riposte
    • Best Served Cold
  • Grand Prize: Temporal Disorder Console (unlocked after 14 days of event progress)
    • The splinter of a Boreth time crystal located at the heart of this console draws four duplicates of your vessel from different timestreams. As they appear they automatically move to defend their progenitor, taunting the enemies around them. When they expire they explode in a cascade of deadly radiation which holds enemies caught in the blast for a number of seconds and provides your impulse engines with a valuable boost. This technology can make your ship temporarily Immune to All Damage, by causing a massive tachyon surge that causes your ship to briefly flicker in the space-time continuum. This effect is triggered when your ship’s Hull Capacity drops below half, but may only occur once every 60 seconds.

  • Event Campaign VI Participation: This event contributes to the overall Event Campaign VI.
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    2 months ago

    Should be quick and painless - those are pretty straightforward TFOs that I won’t mind playing daily.

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      2 months ago

      Agreed. Although, as of these past few days, I find myself pondering what I’d like to do to/when spend(ing) more time in-game. I mean, why do I grind for all this stuff and DPS, if I’m not enjoying it when I’m playing it?

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        2 months ago

        I’m in a bit of a rut, as well - I mainly enjoy the story content, and the current multiverse arc isn’t really grabbing my attention. I don’t hate it, but I wouldn’t say I’m highly engaged.

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          2 months ago

          Indeed, I find that the multiverse stuff is actually dis-engaging me from the story because it doesn’t cohesively connect with what feels like Trek to me. Of course, neither does the warp-in-destroy-everything-warp-out either. So, ¯_(ツ)_/¯