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Googlie
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Commanding Officer, CRYPTEIA
Apr 1999 time: 21:29
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quote: Originally posted by moomin
Anyway, the Orge's are immune to probes, are they not? We should get it to a coastel town. Great defense and probe immunity. |
Hmmm - I had not heard (or read) that - I'll scenario test it and report back
G.
reporting back as promised
Ogres are not immune to probe actions. They do not offer any defense against probes, and they can be subverted (albeit expensively - around 500 ec's for a Mk I)
They do however offer double police powers, so would be useful in quelling drone problems to a limited extent in a base.
G.
Last edited by Googlie on 28-06-2003 at 07:00
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Googlie
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Commanding Officer, CRYPTEIA
Apr 1999 time: 21:29
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quote: Originally posted by moomin
It could end up on another continent, of course, if it's a dimensional gateway. |
No - the event is teleports unit elsewhere in same continent/sea
(And often, if in its new location you pop another pod, it returns to its original position - maybe twice every ten times that happens... )
The worst things that can happen is that you'll get a mindworm (6 times more likely than any other result) - and after turn {n=(75/diff)} - in this case 2116 - (as DIFF = 5 for transcend) (so can now happen) - it has a further 1 in 6 chance of being a multiple mindworm event. This would sap the Ogre's strength in defeating it (them). Then there's always the risk of an earthquake (with possible loss of the foil)
These, though, are the only 2 negative events that can happen
G.
Last edited by Googlie on 29-06-2003 at 08:45
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