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Crystal Shard
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Gained by completing the Crystalline Cataclysm event. Play each day to earn a shard!

Submit these shards to your Event reputation to earn great rewards!
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The Crystal Shard was an event token awarded to players who completed the “Crystalline Cataclysm” PvE Queue during special promotional events, once every 20 hours. Unused Crystal Shards could be stored for later use as they had been usable for subsequent Crystalline Cataclysm events.

They were removed from the game on June 6th, 2019 without compensation; future Crystalline Cataclysm events would instead utilize the [Featured TFO Commendation] as its token.

Availability[ | ]

Prior to their removal, the following event missions awarded this item:

Usage[ | ]

These items were used in the Events tab of the Reputation System after slotting a limited time project which required 14 Crystal Shards for completion. Once the main project was completed, a bonus project became available, requiring 1 Crystal Shard. After this item was removed from the game, any of the main projects were auto-completed, while leftover bonus projects were simply unslotted.

Shards Reward Repeatable
Main project: 14 50,000 Dilithium Ore icon, 500 Fleet Marks, 250 Marks of choice and a unique item. No
Bonus project: 1 2,000 Dilithium Ore icon, 50 Fleet Marks and 35 Marks of choice. Yes

In-game description[ | ]

This crystal shard came from a crystalline entity, a massive xenoform capable of destroying all life on a planet. Though one was encountered by the Enterprise-D in the 24th century, Starfleet and the KDF have recently discovered that the creature was not unique. This fragment still resonates with some of the energy from its parent.

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