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==Torpedoes==
 
Torpedoes are powerful, unguided projectiles that inflict plenty of damage within their blast radius. They are slow-moving and relatively inaccurate as a result.
 
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===Proton Torpedo===
 
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It wasn't until after the Third Stellar Conflict that the UGTO began to invest in true torpedo technology, after suffering from the devastating effects of ICC's Fusion torpedo. Drawing on many of the same principles as the particle cannon, the Proton torpedo was developed as a pay to punch through ICC shield technology at close range. By containing a much larger array of sub-atomic particles in a shaped charge, they were able to concentrate a much larger payload than the Fusion torpedo.
 
 
Since more of the power comes from the drives itself than its ICC counterpart, it takes longer to charge and to fire, but its capable of crippling effects on ICC defense systems. Though to many UGTO captains dismay, not quite as effective against ICC shields as they hoped, it still proved to be just as strong against ICC's less developed armor.
 
 
The Proton torpedo is an ammo based weapon, having fewer charges than the ICC Fusion torpedo but more than the K'luth Anti-matter torpedo. It has average statistics across the board for damage, speed, and energy consumption, making it an excellent choice in close range assaults. It is not currently moddable.
 
 
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===Fusion Torpedo===
 
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Continuing with the ICC theme of range and speed, ICC engineers developed the Fusion torpedo as an effective means of engaging the heavily armored capital ships of the UGTO armada in the early days of the Third Stellar Conflict. Using a shaped charge containing a fusion warhead, ICC ships use the same magnetically powered rails to launch these torpedoes, giving them the farthest range and speed of all the torpedoes, while taking the least to fire. Unfortunately in order to do this, the payload is significantly downsized and thus has the lowest yield of all torpedoes.
 
 
Fusion torpedoes are ammo based, and larger ships have a slightly smaller amount due to their slightly larger yield. They cannot be switched out for other armaments.
 
 
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===Antimatter Torpedo===
 
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==Core Weapons==
 
==Core Weapons==

Revision as of 01:16, 22 February 2012

This is some introductory text to the weapons category that should be replaced as this page nears completion.


Missiles

Missiles are the longest ranged weapons of the metaverse. Ever since the begenning of the Cold War era we wanted the most powerful delivered explosions possible but had to limit our science as to not destroy mankind but now in wide space, rules change which means we could put just about anything in a rod with fins on it and launch it at something. Missiles come in 3 tiers 1 2 and 3.


Sabot rocket

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Faction: ICC
Type: Missile
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: Low
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: x
Tech Req: x

Raptor Missile

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Faction: UGTO/ICC
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: Low
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: x
Tech Req: x

While attempting to recreate the success of the Anti-Radar missile, it proved an impossible task to mask a higher payload on a Tier-2 missile. Undaunted, independent manufacturers settled on a high payload missile that was just as accurate, and the Raptor was born.

First overlooked by UGTO captains in favor of the more devastating Phoenix missiles, the Raptor proved to be a valuable asset for their ships when one adventuresome captain decided to outfit a missile cruiser with Raptor class missiles. Undaunted by the jesting of such a weak choice, this captain successfully defended against a squadron of Heavy Cruisers that the Phoenix missiles has trouble reaching. The superior maneuverability and speed of Raptor missiles proves time and again to the surprise of many to be an effective counter to smaller capital ships, and with its heavy payload far outstripping its Tier 1 counterparts, manages to repeatedly proves its worth as an anti-picket weapon.

This T2 missile has the lowest range of all T2 missiles and the lowest damage, but makes up for it with its massive advantages in speed, accuracy, energy management, and ammo capacity.

This weapon is ammo based, and can be switched out for the Ion Tracker missile (200 resources, 45 technology) or the Phoenix missile (225 resources, 50 technology). It can be found on all allied worlds, and is available to both human factions.


Ion Tracking Missile

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Faction: UGTO/ICC
Type: Missile
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: Low
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: x
Tech Req: x

After the success of the Anti-Radar missile, independent manufacturers eventually released a more powerful version intended for Destroyer and Cruiser class ships. Dubbed by both human factions as Tier 2 missiles, the Ion Tracker missile was the first of these. Named after its homing mechanism in which it targeted the ion trail left by ships engines, the IT missile has been an old standby missile for countless years. Due to how quickly and easily they are both built and deployed, large amounts of these missiles were fielded by ICC in particular, who needed a less expensive approach to fighting capital ships. The inexpensive IT missile is what began the ICC's eventual shift towards larger and more powerful missile boats.

Featuring an excellent balance of power, maneuverability, and range, the IT missile is a powerful warhead to be deployed against both medium capital ships and ever feared Dreadnoughts. While not as maneuverable as its Tier 1 counterparts, it still manages to hit home time and again against foolish ships that stray too far from a picket escort.

This weapon is ammo based, and can be switched out for the Phoenix missile (225 resources, 50 technology) or the Raptor missile (175 resources, 45 technology). It is available on allied worlds and to both human factions.


Phoenix Missile

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Faction: UGTO/ICC
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: Low
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: x
Tech Req: x

With the success of two new Interceptor-class missiles, the same independent manufacturers began designs on improving the Ion-Tracker missile as well, and before long, the first to be released and sold to both factions was named the Phoenix missile.

Being the most powerful medium missile to ever be fielded by UGTO or ICC, capital ships initially didn't have the armor or hull capability to withstand more than a few salvos before being forced to retreat, and the brilliant glow of the missile's high powered nuclear explosions gave credence to its namesake. Being able to drill directly into then feeble armor plates allowed its tremendous amount of force to nearly obliterate any armor with little effort. It wouldn't be long however before the armoring was improved, and while not as powerful as before, they still deal an incredible amount of damage, and over an area.

These missiles feature the greatest range and damage of all T2 missiles, but suffer from extreme energy requirements as well and poor maneuverability and lower ammo capacity. Use wisely against larger targets, as they are easily shot down by picket ships.

This weapon is ammo based, and can be switched out for the Raptor missile (175 resources, 45 technology) or the Ion Tracker missile (200 resources, 45 technology). It is available to both human factions on allied worlds.


Peregrine missiles

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Faction: UGTO/ICC
Type: Missile
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: Low
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: 110
Tech Req: 10

The second of the first new Interceptor-class missiles that were sold to both human factions, the Peregrine missile is the definitive missile for a balance of speed, range, and power. It is useful equally well both against both large and small capital ships, providing a tremendous amount of damage with a favorable amount of range and maneuverability. These traits combined make an excellent anti-Cruiser weapon, though Frigate captains are advised to not draw their attention, as Cruisers are notorious for being devastating against smaller picket ships.

This weapon is ammo based, and can replace bother the Anti-Radar Missile (88 resources, 0 tech) and the Sparrow Missile (110 resources, 10 tech), at any available allied world. It is available to both human factions.


Anti-Radar Missile

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Faction: UGTO/ICC
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: Low
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: x
Tech Req: x

During the Stellar Conflicts, there were always weapons that people would sell to the highest bidder.

And thus, the first of these weapons, the Interceptor-class Anti-Radar missile, was procured. Sold eventually and still regularly to both human factions, the Anti-Radar missile is an old favorite of Frigate captains and an old enemy to enemy destroyers. Speedy, lightweight, and incredibly hard to detect, this low-payload missile is hard to shoot down and even harder to dodge, making it the bane of Destroyer captains everywhere.

Even though it's payload is considered the lowest of all the missiles, this is merely in comparison - it's still an extremely powerful shaped charge that has claimed more than one over-confident pilot. This Interceptor-class missile has the lowest range of all the missiles, but it's also the least energy demanding. Like all the missiles, it is fired in an arc designed to avoid nearby friendly targets.

This missile is ammo based, and can be switched with both the Peregrine missile (100 resources, 0 tech) or the Sparrow missile (110 resources, 10 tech.) It is available to both human factions.


Sparrow Missile

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Faction: UGTO/ICC
Type: Missile
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: Low
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: x
Tech Req: x

From the same independent manufacturer that developed the original Anti-Radar missiles, the Sparrow was the name of the first of many new missile designs that were sold to both human factions.

The Sparrow missile belongs to the Interceptor class of missiles, and is used by Frigates as an anti-capital ship weapon. Featuring the heaviest payload of all the Interceptor class of missiles, this weapon also comes with the farthest range. Designed to punch straight through armor, the area damage of this weapon isn't nearly as noticeable as it is with the larger missiles available, but its still noticeable enough to cause extreme damage.

Fitted mostly on stealthier ships, the missile fires in an arc, designed to be fired around ships and other objects. At a cost of its heavy payload however, it is the least maneuverable of the Interceptor-class missiles.

This weapon is ammo based, and can replace both the Anti-Radar Missile (88 resources, 0 tech) and the Peregrine Missile (100 resources, 0 tech), at any available allied world. It is available to both human factions.1


Linear Drive Missile

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Faction: UGTO
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: Low
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: x
Tech Req: x

Proton Cruise Missile

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Faction: UGTO
Type: Missile
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: Low
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: x
Tech Req: x

Harpex Missile

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Faction: UGTO
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: Low
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: x
Tech Req: x


Core Weapons

Usually found on dreadnaughts and stations, core weapons are powerful, long-ranged projectile weapons that fire single highly-damaging shots.

Quantum Singularity Torpedo

Quantum Singularity Torpedo

Developed by UGTO weapons scientists as the final answer to capital ships, the Quantum Singularity Torpedo behaves more like a semi-automatic cannon. Sub-atomic particles are suspended in a quantum state in a shaped charge, and using tremendous amounts of energy, can be fired over extreme distances. Upon contact, the charge ruptures, distorting the quantum state at the target site, ripping apart armor and hull alike, doing the damage equivalent of four standard particle cannons. Highly dangerous, many commanders were warned to take precautions when using these weapons, warnings that generally went unheeded.

Several safety measures were finally undertaken when ICC sabatours managed to board an Elite Assault Dreadnought and detonate the entire cache of QST's currently onboard. There was not much left of the ship left to identify, and it is still strongly cautioned not to detonate QSTs in the immediate vicinity of allied ships for fear of any chain reaction.

QST's are ammo based and are currently not moddable. They are UGTO only.



Ion Cannon

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Faction: ICC
Type: Core
Range: xGU
Damage: High
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: High
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: x
Tech Req: x

Stellar Incinerator

Stellar Incinerator


Test Particle Cannon

Please do not edit these, they're templates for the rest of the weapons, thanks. --LittlePetSlinki 19:12, 20 February 2012 (Central Standard Time)

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Faction: UGTO
Type: Cannon
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: High
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: 60
Tech Req: 5

The most common UGTO armament, the UGTO Particle Cannon is a favorite among captains for its reliability, manageable power usage, sustainable damage, and excellent range. This weapon functions by drawing power directly from the ships main engines, containing charged sub-atomic particles in a magnetically charged sphere. Once charged, the sphere is transferred to the cannon itself, where it can be sustained until ready to fire. Since the cannon fires in a five round burst however, a cannon will not be ready to be fired until five charged rounds are held in containment for that weapon.

Due to its energy based nature, the Particle Cannon is only limited by the energy reserves of the ship in regards to ammo. However one major drawback to the weapon is that as the round travels, the magnetic field surrounding the charged particles begins to weaken, commanders are advised to close the distance as much as possible before firing.

The Particle Cannon can replace the EMP Cannon on available allied worlds, for 60 resources and 5 technology.



Test Particle Cannon Left

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Faction: UGTO
Range: xGU
Damage: Medium
Falloff: {{{falloff}}}
Energy use: High
Magazine: Unlimited
Resource Req: 60
Tech Req: 5

The most common UGTO armament, the UGTO Particle Cannon is a favorite among captains for its reliability, manageable power usage, sustainable damage, and excellent range. This weapon functions by drawing power directly from the ships main engines, containing charged sub-atomic particles in a magnetically charged sphere. Once charged, the sphere is transferred to the cannon itself, where it can be sustained until ready to fire. Since the cannon fires in a five round burst however, a cannon will not be ready to be fired until five charged rounds are held in containment for that weapon.

Due to its energy based nature, the Particle Cannon is only limited by the energy reserves of the ship in regards to ammo. However one major drawback to the weapon is that as the round travels, the magnetic field surrounding the charged particles begins to weaken, commanders are advised to close the distance as much as possible before firing.

The Particle Cannon can replace the EMP Cannon on available allied worlds, for 60 resources and 5 technology.