Sorry, will fix.Hey anon_user, am I blind or did we miss omake rewards for:
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[O][KEP] Medical: Kepler gains extra experience after the first medical event that occurs while Pierson is aboard.Omake rewards:
@charysa for "Academy Extensions: Early Graduation":
[ ][KEP] Exozoology: Kepler gains a reroll on the first failed Science test involving alien creatures, due to Kaidoss
[ ][KEP] Medical: Kepler gains extra experience after the first medical event that occurs while Pierson is aboard.
[ ][KEP] SIGINT: Gain a free mini intel report about a topic related to one of Kepler's events next year, due to Gev. (If Kepler does not get any relevant events, this defaults to +2 pp)
Belated omake rewards:
@SakSak for "Meanwhile in Cardassia Quest":
[ ][CARD] Cross-border trade: With the peace in place, Cardassia and Indoria begin trading, increasing both powers' infra income.
[ ][CARD] 24 Rue Marbeau: With the establishment of a Cardassian Embassy in Paris, gain +2 pp.
[ ][CARD] Peace, for now: Gain +5 points each on Ashidi [Cardassian Threat] and Chrystovian [Cardassian Neighbors] tags
ftfy.I also love the idea of aCardassian EmbassyObsidian Order outpost on Earth, so....
And vector for the Federationftfy.
A new training facility for our intelligence services ...
Now, how much do the Lecarre know about the Cardassian system?And vector for the Federationmemetic warfare departmentculinary industry.
Lets see how long those embassy staff can keep telling themselves that the Cardassian system is good or necessary when they're in foodie heaven.
You know I could see SI being super leery of the Cardassian embassy.
Sure, otherwise it wouldn't have been an omake reward. Whereas the reward could be a (chain of) event.So ultimately it poses certain risks, but it also comes with rewards.
Can I have a source for that. I am an amature World war 2 historian and this is the first time I have ever heard of such a thing. its also the reason I tolerate and take part in the Kancolle threads.(As an example, during 1939/1940, the German military attache to the US repeatedly urged the home office to let the US attaches to Germany visit units fighting on the front line and eventually got his wish, because that was the US quid pro quo to allow him to observe military training maneuvers.)
Can I have a source for that. I am an amature World war 2 historian and this is the first time I have ever heard of such a thing. its also the reason I tolerate and take part in the Kancolle threads.
Thanks for the info. I will have to check that out later.David Kahn, Hitler's Spies, has the best discussion of General Friedrich von Boetticher's activities in the US, but it's not complete. The fact he actually got his wish is something I verified through another source and I can't recall which one offhand; IIRC one of the US military attaches to Germany was killed in Northern France during late 1940 while visiting the front.
The Bozeman, which disappeared prior to the Cartwright admiralcy, was lost in similar circumstances and won't be seen again until 2368.
So was Harriman at the commissioning, if not, who is the poor soul who has to tell him it is too like the last Enterprise launch?
Harriman: "Never again!"Harriman is the one who insisted to Nash that she not board that ship until he could verify that everything was properly installed
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And I fairly recently hit 6 figure likes as a resultHarriman: "Never again!"
Seriously though given how things tend to work out in Star Trek is a good idea to make sure all ships are fully equipped prior to beginning their maiden voyages.
Oh and TBG has now racked up 80,000 posts. Quite impressive really.
Congrats boss!
One week before would be prudent.Seriously though given how things tend to work out in Star Trek is a good idea to make sure all ships are fully equipped prior to beginning their maiden voyages.
The shark has tasted blood and is hunting that 7th figure ...