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The Tachyon Device is a special characteristic of the [[Loki Class Destroyer]] that [[Cloaking|decloaks]] all enemy ships within 10 lightyears.
==Overview==


However, [[Lizards|Lizard]] ships and [[The_Empire_of_Birds|Birdmen]] ships with [[Advanced Cloak]] are immune to the Tachyon Device.
The Tachyon Device is a special characteristic of the [[Loki Class Destroyer]] that [[Cloaking|decloaks]] ''all'' ships within 10 lightyears, excluding ships with [[Loki Immunity]]. Under default settings, ships under the control of a [[The Solar Federation|Fed]], [[The Lizard Alliance|Lizard]], and [[The_Empire_of_Birds|Bird]] player are granted '''Loki Immunity'''.
 
==Usage==
The Tachyon Device is a passive function. In order for a Loki to emit its Tachyon Device, it must have at least 1 [[Neutronium|fuel]] present, and have taken less than 20% damage.
 
{{HostDiffs|In Host 3.22, the Feds and Lizards' immunity to Lokis cannot be disabled}}
==See also==
[[Glory Device]], a related hull function
 
[[Category:Hull Functions]]

Latest revision as of 19:20, 13 May 2014


Overview

The Tachyon Device is a special characteristic of the Loki Class Destroyer that decloaks all ships within 10 lightyears, excluding ships with Loki Immunity. Under default settings, ships under the control of a Fed, Lizard, and Bird player are granted Loki Immunity.

Usage

The Tachyon Device is a passive function. In order for a Loki to emit its Tachyon Device, it must have at least 1 fuel present, and have taken less than 20% damage.

Differences between NuHost and Host 3.22

In Host 3.22, the Feds and Lizards' immunity to Lokis cannot be disabled

See also

Glory Device, a related hull function