Stonn Mrogg's Merry Modular Terminal Tradecenter in Quince

Stonn Mrogg's Merry Modular Terminal Tradecenter in Quince - GRAND OPENING SALE!

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GRAND OPENING BOGO SALE- FOR A LIMITED TIME!!!

Need modular terminals to make some friends?

Has the search for modular terminals made you sad?

Well, prepare to [smile] at STONN MROGG'S MERRY MODULAR TERMINAL TRADECENTER, a pop-up store in the Quince system. I run SM3T2 out of the back of my AspX so the low overhead and no middle-man equals savings for you. My supply of ModTerms comes and goes but I always seem to have some, yet I have no use for them. What I need are items that inspire wonder; the shiny and the odd and the delicious. So...


Buy-One-Get-One sale!

1 unit of Rare Goods (any goods will do) = 2 units of Modular Terminals (4 currently in stock)



Add me, Stonn Mrogg, as a friend to see if I'm around. Usually I'm near Millerport.

This venture is only temporary and will last until the void lures me back out there. Act now before it's too late! [big grin]

See you in the black, CMDRs o7
 
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While I don't need any modular terminals, I'll rep you for your great idea. There should be more to encourage trade between commanders. Emergent gameplay, and all that jazz.

Unless it's a trap. It's not a trap, is it?
 
Haha no, no trap. But I can understand your trepidation. I just think Qwent is a funny guy and everyone should meet him. Give that guy some Lavian Brandy and a microphone and he's a hoot, a real cure for witchspace sickness.

I did something like this in Planeshift, a more WoW-ish game. I had a miner/metalworker character that could make tremendous raw material worth nothing on the market. Oh, but the things you could do with it. I made a forum post and would set up shop in an unused hut in the cat-people town and I got the money/items I needed without grinding in the dungeons or the arena. "Stonn Mrogg's Fine Metal Emporium." Looking to pull off something similar but different here.

And thanks. Indeed, the emergent gameplay and accompanying jazz.
 
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