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Revision as of 21:33, 17 June 2012
Overview
Also known as an asteroid field, a debris disk is a collection of debris clumped together into a small area of space.
Limited mass
Ships whose mass is 200kT or more cannot enter or cross a debris disk. The weak armor to mass ratio of the Large Freighter, Super Transport, Neutronic Fuel Carrier also prohibits them from entering a debris disk. Any other ships that are less than 200kT may enter freely.
Planetoids
Some of the particles clump up large enough to form colonizable planetoids. In order to colonize these planetoids, a player must initially bring a huge amount of supplies to the planetoid in order to support the colony (for purposes of population support, planetoids always count as a hostile planet that carries a base support of 0 clans). Planetoids do not have warp wells, and rarely have natives, but they are 20 times as likely to experience meteor showers.
Mining Station
- Main Article: Mining Stations
Once enough minerals have been mined and the required credits has been unloaded or received from taxaion, Mining Stations may be built for a considerably cheaper cost than a normal starbase. However, they cannot be used to build ships or upgrade technology.
Misc
- The Falcon Escort can hide from hostile ships by ending its turn inside a debris disk. Its visibility is only a single light year
- Ships cannot be towed into a debris disk. The lock is broken as the tower enters the debris disk
- Firecloud Cruisers should take care when opening a chunnel to or from a debris disk. Ships that participate in the chunnel are destroyed by the collisions with asteroids.
- Although ships can hyperjump into a debris disk, they cannot hyperjump out