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| Defense against the Hunters is a priority comrade ! Firing post for the Thingumatron 3000. Cutting edge design with toughened glass shields and a teslatron make it a formidable weapon against the Hunters. |
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TODO: this page needs clean-up
Two Turrets are in the front, next to the bridge, two in the middle, connected to the front ship bays, and two in the rear, connected to the engine room.
Contents
Display
When you enter a Turret room, even if the Turret Command is broken, a screen such as the following appears:
| Turret Location | Screenshot |
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| Rear Bravo Turret | |
| Centre Bravo Turret | |
| Front Bravo Turret | |
| Rear Alpha Turret | |
| Centre Alpha Turret | |
| Front Alpha Turret | |
The 6 turrets are listed on the left hand side of the view screen. Their arrangement is easier to remember if read from bottom to top. From inside a Turret you can see one person from each other Turret, and if someone is in a Patrol ship or Pasiphae, the ship icon and its pilot would show up just next to the turret screens. You can also see how many charges are left in each turret.
In this screenshot there are no ships out. There are four charges in each Turret, except for Rear Alpha Turret and Centre Alpha Turret which are spent, either because someone has been firing or they are broken.
On the right hand side of the screen it shows 14 (of the 56) ships that are currently shooting at the Daedalus. The first ships listed on the right-most column show an exemplar of all the types of hunters that are attacking. When shooting, you can click on the ship you want to aim, or if unspecified you will shoot a random ship. Hovering an asteroid will tell you how long you have before it deals its damage.
Confirm: An Asteroid with earliest collision time is always shown.
In this screenshot, even though we cannot see all the Hunters, Trax and Asteroids, we know that there is no Aracks, d1000s or transporter surrounding the ship.
Mechanics
Turrets have a base percentage of 30% accuracy rate for all players, as compared to an 80% accuracy base rate for a pilot in a ship. They cost 1 AP or 1 shooter point to fire. The Lenses and the Sniper Helmet increase your chances by 10% each, and they do stack (For example, 1 NCC Lens will give you 30% + 10% * 30 = 33%, 2 NCC Lenses will give you 36% and so on). Also, for each failed shot your next shot has a higher percentage rate of hitting. General advice is to only use turrets when the AP cost of flying is exceeds turret AP (say 1 ship with 2 hp left), there are no pilots or there is an emergency and you can't move the ship.
Action
- Success chance: 30%
- Effect: Uses up a charge to fire at a hunter or transporter.
- If a target is selected, this target is necessarily hit in case of success. Otherwise a random target is hit.
- If a Transporter is hit, it will leave at the beginning of next cycle.
- A charge is used even if the action fails
- Damage:
Confirm: 2-4
- If the target reaches 0 shield points, it is destroyed and the remains (
Scrap Metal, etc.) can be collected around the DAEDALUS.
- If the target reaches 0 shield points, it is destroyed and the remains (
Public log:
TODO: log
Private log:
TODO: log
Tips
Turrets are ineffective. It costs 1
to fire, with only 30% base accuracy to hit, and low base damage.
Their efficiency can be improved with an
Invertebrate Shell for double damage, and accuracy boosts like the Targeting Assist project, but mostly they should only be used to finish off already wounded hunters, or numbers too small to warrant taking off for (1-2).
Ship turrets have 4 shots each before they have to recharge, which is done automatically between cycles.

