Following on from yesterday, I logged on to Star Trek Online that evening, and found another fleet member voicing the very same concerns about contributions to building the Fleet Starbase. I offered my support, and more senior members of the Fleet did agree that there was something of a problem, and that they might advise players with 200,000 or more Fleet Credits to step back and let others contribute more. Not long after that, a new project came along, and I was able to cash in a variety of resources - not for a great amount of Credits, mind, but it felt good to play what seemed like a more substantial part in the process.
Weather Report... It started nice today... then started to BLOODY RAIN again. Whenever the "weather dollies" start beaming about how "lovely" it's going to be - in all-inportant south-east Englandshire, of course - you can be sure that's the death knell for any decent weather up here.
And finally... The more I hear about it, this time from ComicCon, the more awesome Pacific Rim is sounding. Could it be that I'm about to get the second "movie of my life" in the space of a years and a half...?
And finally finally... Booked The Dark Knight Rises, but couldn't get my usual VIP seat. Next best is fine, but why can you not book a seat that's one clear space away from any other booked seats? I'm not wanting a "buffer zone" or anything - if I did, I'd pay for the adjoining seats as well, but damn...
Weather Report... It started nice today... then started to BLOODY RAIN again. Whenever the "weather dollies" start beaming about how "lovely" it's going to be - in all-inportant south-east Englandshire, of course - you can be sure that's the death knell for any decent weather up here.
And finally... The more I hear about it, this time from ComicCon, the more awesome Pacific Rim is sounding. Could it be that I'm about to get the second "movie of my life" in the space of a years and a half...?
And finally finally... Booked The Dark Knight Rises, but couldn't get my usual VIP seat. Next best is fine, but why can you not book a seat that's one clear space away from any other booked seats? I'm not wanting a "buffer zone" or anything - if I did, I'd pay for the adjoining seats as well, but damn...