Top-left - Refinery. Ore comes in, metal comes out, flows down the center in an artery. Splitters send streams of metal off to the side whenever an area needs it. Mid-Right - Lab. Iron and Copper are used to produce level 1 and 2 research packs. 3 and 4 are produced elsewhere and transported in by robots. Mid-left - Various small factories. The top one produces ammo and cannon shells. The one below it produces fast transport belts. Below that, solar panels. Mid-far-left - Storehouse. Lots of chests to stick stuff.
Zoomed out. Solar panels, mines, oil facilities. Defensive wall you can see on the far right is made of dozens of identical segments (blueprints + construction robots!)
If it absolutely must take place in the JJverse, five minutes into the first episode, Starfleet Medical announces that Transwarp Beaming causes space-AIDS and Starfleet bans its use forever. It is never mentioned again for the remainder of the series.
I experience almost no problems at all in-mission, but all of the base stuff and all of the transitional stuff between different screens is hitchy as hell.
I popped in after the QL and haven't stopped since. I'm looking at the weekend event, and the "25" point reward says "25 points = Cicada CDA-2A [C] Champion 'Mech, including 'Mech Bay!"
Am I correct in thinking that that's a permanent +1 bay? Because currently that looks like the biggest reward on the slate.
(Also, the URL above should be /rewards, not /reward.)
As Truth stated, most watchers are pretty sure it's not a real Hydrogen bomb.
And even if it were, my reaction would be a shrug. They've had nukes for about a decade. Having slightly larger nukes doesn't change the overall strategic picture very much.
I call them "Start" and "Select" out of habit, but I know what they're really called and frankly, those names are better. The "Select" button, in particular, hasn't been used to select things at any point in my gaming lifetime. It's a totally anachronistic name with no real value. I don't get people who are really into those names, it just seems like silly nostalgia.
I also don't get the frustration people have over the "Hamburger" thing. Every mobile website on the internet, Giant Bomb included, uses three horizontal lines as a shorthand for "Menu." It's a well-established convention.
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