Mirrors and Smoke Week 2 Rewards!

  • [feedquote='Star Trek Online','/en/games/star-trek-online/news/detail/10478963-mirrors-and-smoke-week-2-rewards%21'] Each week we’ll roll out new rewards for the Featured Episode “Mirrors and Smoke” Last week’s reward was the Kentari Fortified Combat Armor. This week’s reward is the Kentari Mass-Produced Missile Launcher. In addition, the first completion of this mission on an account this week will grant a Featured Episode Weekly Reward Box. This box gives your choice of an Enhanced Universal Tech Upgrade or a Captain Specialization Point Box, which gives the character who opens it a Specialization Point. The Weekly Reward Box, Tech Upgrade, and Specialization Point Box are all Bound to Account, and may be freely traded between your characters. The Specialization Point Box requires the opening character to be level 50 or above. In an attempt at making cost effective weaponry, the Kentari have created a missile launcher capable of delivering fast firing, cheap, rockets. The side effects of the production process have allegedly caused considerable pollution to the surrounding land. As a bonus with all purchases the missiles are capable of being fitted as a Nuclear Warhead when fired in higher yield modes. Excessive Development Defensive Countermeasures (2 piece) This 2 piece bonus provides: Kentari Armor and Shield gain: 12.5% chance: +Temporary Hit Points for 60 seconds when you take damage. +20% Plasma Damage Residuum Reactant Deployment (3 piece) This 3 piece bonus provides: Call in a bombardment of Plasma Residuum reactant. The target area is applied with a healthy coating of residuum reactant stacks. Once applied you can then trigger this power again to deploy a catalyst within the hazardous area to deal additional damage based on the amount of residuum reactant stacks. Next week we’ll reveal week three’s reward for “Mirrors and Smoke” Matthew Campbell Systems Designer Star Trek Online .share-footer a { margin: 20px 10px 10px 0; background: url(http://images-cdn.perfectworld…157ae31ec5b1466398539.png) no-repeat 0 0; opacity: .5; display: inline-block; height: 60px; width: 60px; padding: 0; border: 1px solid transparent; -webkit-transition: opacity .3s; transition: opacity .3s; } .share-footer .TI { background-position: 0 20%; } .share-footer .YT { background-position: 0 40%; } .share-footer .YT { background-position: 0 40%; } .share-footer .TW { background-position: 0 60%; } .share-footer .FO { background-position: 0 80%; } .FB:hover { background-position: 100% 0%; } .TI:hover { background-position: 100% 20%; } .YT:hover { background-position: 100% 40%; } .TW:hover { background-position: 100% 60%; } .FO:hover { background-position: 100% 80%; } .share-footer a:hover { opacity: 1; -webkit-transition: opacity .3s; transition: opacity .3s; } $(document).ready( function() { $('.show-lightbox').click(function() { var $el = $(this); var link = $el.data().lightbox; $.colorbox({href: link, maxWidth: '90%', maxHeight: '90%', scalePhotos: true}); }); }); .headerimage { border: 2px inset rgba(255, 255, 255, .05); border-radius: 2em; box-shadow: 5px 5px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, .3); -webkit-transition: all 500ms ease; -moz-transition: all 500ms ease; -ms-transition: all 500ms ease; -o-transition: all 500ms ease; transition: all 500ms ease; } [/feedquote]