Maybe it's just me
but I've always felt a little lonely out there in space.
I wasn't all that thrilled about ship launched fighters, cool I thought, probably try it a few times and then get bored.
But blimey, I've got oddly attached to my new crew member. Even though I can't actually see or communicate with them, it's oddly more fun just knowing they're on board. I send her out scouting every so often if I'm scanning a system or trawling over a planet, she's been really good in res sites and wiping out interdictions, she's even come along on passenger missions just in case of trouble.
I don't even mind that I've paid her over ten million so far, they've earned it.
One day they'll die when I get over confident in a fight or mess up a neutron star but until then I'm ranking her up and suddenly my firefly/killjoy experience suddenly feels a little closer to reality. Going to hire another cheap one as backup, hopefully one that makes less sarcastic comments when I shoot them by accident.
I wasn't all that thrilled about ship launched fighters, cool I thought, probably try it a few times and then get bored.
But blimey, I've got oddly attached to my new crew member. Even though I can't actually see or communicate with them, it's oddly more fun just knowing they're on board. I send her out scouting every so often if I'm scanning a system or trawling over a planet, she's been really good in res sites and wiping out interdictions, she's even come along on passenger missions just in case of trouble.
I don't even mind that I've paid her over ten million so far, they've earned it.
One day they'll die when I get over confident in a fight or mess up a neutron star but until then I'm ranking her up and suddenly my firefly/killjoy experience suddenly feels a little closer to reality. Going to hire another cheap one as backup, hopefully one that makes less sarcastic comments when I shoot them by accident.