I know that I'm late to reply on this thread as well as to this particular comment. So I'll keep things simple.
Welcome to TEST Squadron & if you truly feel that you deserve backlash from making a comment that wasn't right, you are more than welcome to buy a round of drinks for those TEST...
"CIG has confirmed the existence of non-cosmetic Lootcrates in SQ42"
That would have been 1 step up from the completely cosmetic liquor bottles & beer taps that they have in game on ships like the Phoenix presently. How am I supposed to mix up various drinks for my fellow TESTies to consume &...
Let's put a gif of @Blind Owl being playful in a digital welcome to TEST Squadron gift box for new members & then charge them for the honor of receiving the likes. No? Ok, well how about I just share it again here & we can all enjoy a beverage together while watching it? Cheers! :beers:
If I'm not mistaken, according to CIG, we are not buying the ships. We are investing in the development of a game we all desire to play & receiving additional in game content as their way of thanking us. ;p
If there is more than 1 level of Concierge membership, I would like to know what they are, what they provide & how they are achieved.
So far I have only seen evidence of the initial Concierge membership in the forums being achievable by having provided $1000 or more in funding to GIC directly.
Perhaps that is proof that the Pioneer was meant for TEST Squadron to conquer the Verse through countless settlements. In which case, the arm could be to tap the massive kegs that would be stationed at each TEST station.
Or perhaps that arm is for drawing giant penis designs in the sky...
Many gamers often search for the "next big game" to be a part of. MMO players often look for games that they can play with their friends. To the best of my knowledge, Chuck Norris enjoys playing online video games with his kids (who are gamers). As best as I can tell, Star Citizen is being...
The most well known "Day of Infamy" that I've ever heard of historically was Dec 7, 1941.
Other than this, I would say that the next closest "Day of Infamy" would be Sept 11, 2001.
With all do respects to those in the armed forces, I respect the military. Especially when some of them do goofball things like this artwork. Personally, I would have called it a unique dog fighting maneuver called the dancing sky pecker.