![]() ![]() 380 Dilithium and 12 2* common crystal or 3,000 officer XP and 8,000 parsteel. For the first mission, you’ll choose between 11 five-minute repair speed ups and 250 dilithium or 20 recruit tokens and 3 one-hour speed ups.įor the second mission, your choice is either: two 30 Minute Speed Ups. There are two missions in the middle, that each give you choices. So the first and last missions are set for rewards, and they total as follows: Tritanium There are also two level-10 events offered, Let My People Go and Ensign of the Times. Higher ops level players should probably take a pass on this one. This mission makes sense if you’re around level 26-28, and working on building your first faction ship. Picking the Romulans will earn you 540 Romulan credits. Picking the Klingons will get you 380 Klingon credits. Choosing the Federation will get you 360 Federation Credits. All the missions will get you resources and faction reputation points. The mission tree then splits, depending on which faction you chose. Completing the mission will give you some resources, and 150 faction credits for the faction you choose. The mission that comes next is “What Comes Next,” and here you’ll have to choose a faction. After that, and you’ve probably already guessed it, you’ll get 7 3* uncommon ore. The next mission will get you 6 3* uncommon gas. Without bogging you down in details you probably won’t care about, for the first few levels you’ll get resources and repair speed ups, and a few recruit tokens.īy the seventh mission, “… But Now I see,” you’ll get 13 3* uncommon crystal in addition to 1.1 million parsteel, and 172k tritanium. So I’m going to simplify this as much as possible. The only thing to be said for them is that Kirk and Spock are two of the more valuable officers in the game. The third mission, “The Supernova of Romulus” splits, and you can earn either 12 two-star uncommon crystal and 8 two-star interceptor parts or 12 two-star uncommon ore and 8 two-star battleship parts.įrom there, there are four more missions, and from them you’ll get: 4 two-star Explorer Parts, 180 dilithium, 200 Ultra Recruit Token, 1 Kirk Shard and 2 Spock Shards.Īll in all, I can’t see this as being really worth the event store credits, but since I can’t see the event store at every level, you’ll have to make that determination yourself. The first two missions will give you 20 Recruit Tokens, 75 Premium Recruit tokens, 11,000 Officer XP, 360 Tritanium and six 2* explorer parts. This is another one for the newer players. It’s the search for Mirror Spock, and chasing him around in the ISS Jellyfish. If you have to do these missions, I’d recommend going with the Terrans at the split, and either Kirk or Spock shards. This won’t be worth it for anyone but low-level players. And then, in mission 7, you’ll choose from 12 Hikaru Sulu shards, or 5 Leonard McCoy shards. If you choose to help the Federation, you’ll have to defeat the ISS Enterprise, and get 60 Dilithium and get five 2* explorer parts for your trouble. ![]() Next, in mission 7, you’ll select either 2 Kirk shards, 5 Spock shards, or 5 Uhura shards. But the rub is that you’ll have to spend 2,000 Tritanium to complete the mission. If you choose to go with the Terrans, you’ll help them get back to their universe by defeating the USS Enterprise and get 2,000 Tritanium in mission 6. ![]() Your choice here will determine your rewards in the next final two missions. If you side with the Terrans, you’ll pick up 100 Ultra Recruit Tokens. If you choose to go with the Federation, you’ll get 160 Federation Recruit Tokens. In part five, you’ll have the choice to either side with the Terrans or the Federation. As you can see, this one’s primarily for newer players. So for the first four missions, here’s what you’ll get. That’s the update when Armadas were no longer “coming soon,” If you’d like to see a video run-through of the events, you can watch Fortis’s video series on them. This one’s a seven-mission chain that goes back to November of 2019, and the Mirror Mirror update. So for your 16,000 credits here, you’ll get two mission chains. Or, if they’re above your current level, you won’t see them. If you completed them the first time, you might not see them again. Now, also, keep in mind that you also won’t have access to all of these missions. Now, some of them are a bit complicated, and this was a bit of an ordeal to put together. So I went through LCARS (the Discord channel you need to be a part of, invite here,) and went through all of the missions so you don’t have to. Are they worth it? Are they not worth it? Everything else tells you what you’re getting.īut these don’t. There are plenty of good things to get in the event store, but there’s one thing that’s not clear. As we’re coming to the close of Arc 4 of the Discovery, it’s time to start thinking about what you’re going to do with all of those Terran Imperial Credits you’ve been accumulating. ![]()
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