Each faction gets three ships and they are basically all very similar. In the end I will likely end up with three ships but I will take my time with it. Honestly if Cryptic offered a 3 for 2 mix and match I would have gotten three ships one for each faction. I have 11 characters of which 7 are either Federation or Romulan with a Starfleet allegiance. I did it because I get the most mileage out of that choice. I bought the Tactical Pilot Escort for my Starfleet toons. It quite literally looks like it was ejected from Hell because the Devil was afraid of it □ But unfortunately it is equipped with a near useless standard cloak. The Klingon ship is undoubtedly the best looking. I think the Romulan version is probably the best over all ship since it is the only one with a battle cloak. I decided after several days of deliberation to buy just one ship. Now you can have a set of 8-10 BOFFs with a wide variety of abilities that you simply switch on the fly anywhere. Back in the day you couldn’t easily swap out skills so I had a BOFF for every scenario. My original character, Admiral Sager has 24 BOFFs. I must say, one of the very best changes Cryptic ever made to this game was the current BOFF system. The pilot BOFFs are trained the same way as Intelligence and Command BOFFs with a training manual you craft after achieving ten ranks in the pilot specialization or buy on the exchange. ![]() These new T6 ships are also equipped with hybrid BOFF stations Commander Tactical/Pilot and Lieutenant Science/Pilot. The name pilot is derived from the pilot specialization that was one of the original specializations launched with Delta Rising. ![]() They are available in three varieties for each faction for a total on nine new ships. As you all are likely aware, Cryptic released a new line-up of starships last week.
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