Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 6:12 am
A scout deployable device with 0 scan range and 1 hull point, a low signature of 10% or so, and possibly, a bright pulsing light.
The device would only last for a few minutes, 3-5 probably being best, but have a very low cargo usage, allowing a scout to carry many of them, (2-6 on a standard scout.)
This probe could serve a few purposes:
First would be as an indicator for ships of importance to know at what point they will be eyed. A scout flys ahead of the pack, picks up an eye while having there signature up to that of the bomber, and immediately dropping a beacon to mark this "edge". The bomber can then park behind it, and wait for reinforcements.
(You can always tell the bomber "350% Eye at 1300 from aleph" but this leaves a visual, and will probably reinforce the fact that, if they pass this very object, they WILL be eyed unless it was able to be cleared.)
The second use would be as a waypoint flag for when hunting for eyes. When a scout is eyed, they drop one of these probes as a "reminder" of that being the edge of an enemy's scan range, such as that of a stealth bomber or TP scout. When many of these are pieced together, it's then possible to find the "center" of these beacons. It's easily countered by facing your ship in a constantly different direction and moving around.
(Otherwise I have to use a dry erase marker on my monitor to mark the spots, or place EWS probes (that last far too long for this) in pointless spots)
If you find that an aleph is mined and/or droned, you can place a hazard beacon next to the entrance as a reminder to other pilots later on not to blast through it at top speed.
Icon:
Probe itself could just use the caltrop model
PS
Could this be discussed at all without calling me an idiot, spammer, clueless voob or outright locking it immediately? Please?
I know how vets dislike change, especially changes that are not an absolutely necessary one, and that new users want to add all there @#(! to "fix" the game or make it "fun".
But... would this cause any possible imbalance? Would it be difficult to add? Would it be abused too much somehow?
The device would only last for a few minutes, 3-5 probably being best, but have a very low cargo usage, allowing a scout to carry many of them, (2-6 on a standard scout.)
This probe could serve a few purposes:
First would be as an indicator for ships of importance to know at what point they will be eyed. A scout flys ahead of the pack, picks up an eye while having there signature up to that of the bomber, and immediately dropping a beacon to mark this "edge". The bomber can then park behind it, and wait for reinforcements.
(You can always tell the bomber "350% Eye at 1300 from aleph" but this leaves a visual, and will probably reinforce the fact that, if they pass this very object, they WILL be eyed unless it was able to be cleared.)
The second use would be as a waypoint flag for when hunting for eyes. When a scout is eyed, they drop one of these probes as a "reminder" of that being the edge of an enemy's scan range, such as that of a stealth bomber or TP scout. When many of these are pieced together, it's then possible to find the "center" of these beacons. It's easily countered by facing your ship in a constantly different direction and moving around.
(Otherwise I have to use a dry erase marker on my monitor to mark the spots, or place EWS probes (that last far too long for this) in pointless spots)
If you find that an aleph is mined and/or droned, you can place a hazard beacon next to the entrance as a reminder to other pilots later on not to blast through it at top speed.
Icon:
Probe itself could just use the caltrop model
PS
Could this be discussed at all without calling me an idiot, spammer, clueless voob or outright locking it immediately? Please?
I know how vets dislike change, especially changes that are not an absolutely necessary one, and that new users want to add all there @#(! to "fix" the game or make it "fun".
But... would this cause any possible imbalance? Would it be difficult to add? Would it be abused too much somehow?