18 hours ago
Maverick Faction Tasks Strategy and Crewing for Conqueror Borg Solo Armadas
In this episode of Talking Trek, we break down week one of the new Maverick faction in Star Trek Fleet Command and talk through what changed between playtest and live launch. DJ, Tarpy, and Jules Vern dive into the Conqueror Borg solo armadas, the target stat changes, the directive controversy, and why communication around the launch left a lot of players frustrated.
We also cover the big strategic question of the week: should you chase loot or focus on tasks? Using live examples and calculator math, the crew explains why Maverick progression is driven much more by alliance milestones and solo tasks than by raw loot pulls from lower targets. If you’re trying to decide whether to punch down, push higher targets, or build around alliance scoring, this episode has the breakdown.
On top of that, the show touches on the new roadmap, the increasing focus on alliance-based gameplay, and what that means for both large and small alliances going forward. There’s also practical advice on Maverick building priorities, when to invest in research, and how to time your task claims so you don’t waste a 7-day cooldown.
Finally, the back half includes crewing discussion for different ops ranges, live target tests, and a look at which task paths actually pay the best. If you’re trying to get the most out of the Maverick faction this month, this is the episode to watch.
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1:20 — Show open and episode overview: Maverick faction, Conqueror Borg solo armadas, roadmap, crewing, and weekend events are introduced.
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25:49 — Main Maverick discussion begins with Jules Verne joining the show to break down the faction and new armadas.
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27:21 — What changed before launch: playtest vs. live release, balance changes, and “subject to change” discussion.
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36:38 — Target rebalance debate: original stats vs. updated stats, why the level 55 entry target changed, and whether it should have remained a tutorial target.
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40:53 — Core strategy pivot: why loot is less important than first assumed, and why higher-target kills matter more for alliance task progression and Maverick credits.
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42:19 — Alliance scoring explained: punching down for loot can hurt team progression compared with hitting the biggest target you can reliably clear.
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44:23 — Roadmap / design direction: discussion of GM Conor’s post and the game’s stronger push toward alliance-based progression.
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54:34 — Math on alliance milestones: what it would take for a full alliance to finish the top milestone and thoughts on whether future milestone expansion would help.
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1:07:52 — Maverick task rewards breakdown: why the top two tasks matter most and how the payouts compare to the lower tasks.
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1:48:39 — Crewing recommendations: bridge choices, below-deck priorities, crit setup, and how to think about forbidden tech / slipstream for these armadas.
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2:30:13 — Live test results: a level 72 example shows sustainable wins and why raw loot looks appealing but still does not beat task-based progression.
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2:31:00 — Store economics: the Maverick store only has one loot-purchased chest, and its value is minor compared with task rewards.
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2:38:54 — Best progression path: rush building level 20, unlock the top solo task, then decide whether to push building or research based on what targets you can clear.
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2:40:38 — Important warning: the level 20 task bundle has a 7-day cooldown, so timing your claim matters.
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11 hours ago
I completed the Kobayashi Maru event on the first day