@NuCaloric one reason i've noticed is that you only get the strand grapple points on neomuna, it feels weird having what feels like a big part of what makes strand feel special only be locked to one planet
@A_dmg04 i understand if this is out of your hands at this point, but please pass word that people would like the seasonal events to auto rotate even if there's nothing new! i appreciate what you do
@ilikewalot@Winterscythe11 i get what you're saying, and i've been thinking something similar that a break is necessary before a d3, but i'm inclined to ask how long you think before it becomes too long, if such a point exists
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