Tribbles
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If you drop off the animals at any one of the following alliances they will no doubt shower you in isos, credits, and other valuable materials for your kindness. Actually they will probably do unspeakable things to you. | If you drop off the animals at any one of the following alliances they will no doubt shower you in isos, credits, and other valuable materials for your kindness. Actually they will probably do unspeakable things to you. | ||
- | Outcast, Omega, Klingon, Hirogen | + | Outcast, Omega, Klingon, Hirogen. |
1 tribble + 1 food = 7 tribbles per Tick | 1 tribble + 1 food = 7 tribbles per Tick | ||
- | It is suggested that people create large storage facilities for these creatures. You can create a 30,000 storage bunker for the furry creatures to do what they do in. It would be best if the number of these creatures in game could reach upwards of 100 thousand. | + | As such, they make excellent bio-weapons. They either starve the enemy colony out or they clog it up and make it useless. |
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+ | It is suggested that people create large storage facilities for these creatures. You can create a 30,000 storage bunker for the furry creatures to do what they do in. A colonist known as ISO is a known champion of the tribble. You can find him spreading Christmas cheer by handing small children animals which will in all likely hood end up eating them. It would be best if the number of these creatures in game could reach upwards of 100 thousand. | ||
It is suggested when eating a tribble to grill it and smother it in KC Masterpiece BBQ sauce. You can also eat baby tribbles like shrimp poppers after deep frying them. | It is suggested when eating a tribble to grill it and smother it in KC Masterpiece BBQ sauce. You can also eat baby tribbles like shrimp poppers after deep frying them. | ||
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+ | There are a three types of tribbles. The first is your standard tribble. Nothing special except it eats and poops its weight every couple of minutes. The second type of tribble is a man eating tribble. The kids love them. The third type of tribble has been assimilated by the Borg and has been shown to eat duranium, tritanium, and plasteel. They have been shown to eat as much as one ton of hull per tick each when stored on board a ship without a containment field. |
Revision as of 21:47, 4 December 2010
Tribbles are fascinating creatures. They can eat their entire weight in food in a matter of minutes. They can also poo that much too. They can decimate a colony's food supply in a matter of days or less depending on the amount of food and the number of tribbles involved. As such, colonists generally love it when you drop some off at their planets.
If you drop off the animals at any one of the following alliances they will no doubt shower you in isos, credits, and other valuable materials for your kindness. Actually they will probably do unspeakable things to you.
Outcast, Omega, Klingon, Hirogen.
1 tribble + 1 food = 7 tribbles per Tick
As such, they make excellent bio-weapons. They either starve the enemy colony out or they clog it up and make it useless.
It is suggested that people create large storage facilities for these creatures. You can create a 30,000 storage bunker for the furry creatures to do what they do in. A colonist known as ISO is a known champion of the tribble. You can find him spreading Christmas cheer by handing small children animals which will in all likely hood end up eating them. It would be best if the number of these creatures in game could reach upwards of 100 thousand.
It is suggested when eating a tribble to grill it and smother it in KC Masterpiece BBQ sauce. You can also eat baby tribbles like shrimp poppers after deep frying them.
There are a three types of tribbles. The first is your standard tribble. Nothing special except it eats and poops its weight every couple of minutes. The second type of tribble is a man eating tribble. The kids love them. The third type of tribble has been assimilated by the Borg and has been shown to eat duranium, tritanium, and plasteel. They have been shown to eat as much as one ton of hull per tick each when stored on board a ship without a containment field.