Also, the Zodiac-class Star Fortress has used aether shock arrays on turrets since its inception.Fitting aether shock arrays on turrets is unprecedented so far.
Wes said:Recently I've been seeing anti-matter more as a liability. It's like carrying huge tubs of the world's most powerful explosive in your car truck and then driving into a gun battle. The danger of carrying anti-matter onboard was underscored for me in recent Eucharis battles.
Besides, Yamatai's aether technology has vastly improved with respects to aether cancelers...most newer ships use shielded aether generators that block the canceler's effects, and "alternate power sources" are mentioned...which I'm thinking would be matter-to-energy converters or fusion.
Versus phasing, you could have done better than ignore it by uprating your weapons and fight 'normally' afterwards. You could've designed new torpedoes that phased themselves (I did). You could've worked on shield expansions so that you could catch the said phasing ships in a net that you'd trigger an inter-phasing pulse (like done inside a ship) to make them visible and vulnerable again, at the cost of losing shield protection.
Besides, Yamatai's aether technology has vastly improved with respects to aether cancelers...most newer ships use shielded aether generators that block the canceler's effects, and "alternate power sources" are mentioned...which I'm thinking would be matter-to-energy converters or fusion.
Wes said:Your suggestions are appreciated. Tell me what else you want to see on this, specifically.
It cared a cone-shaped blast
The reason for angled shape of the ship's nose is because the blast actually emanates from outside of the prongs, not just the inside.Cora said:With the way the Sharie is designed and the position of the main cannon, I can't rightly see it using WIDE CONE, since it'd cut into the two pylons at either side of it.
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