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Re: Prowler (Esperia)

Verfasst: 8. Nov 2017, 12:54
von Speedtrip1
ach ne die sind da oben angebracht also wohl eher Schilde
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Re: Prowler (Esperia)

Verfasst: 8. Nov 2017, 15:23
von Loewenstolz
Ursprünglich waren diese "Dinger" bei der Redeemer die Schildgeneratoren, zumal sie ja auch oben am Schiff angebracht sind. Im Vergleich zur Redeemer soll die Prowler schon Vorteile beim Manövrieren, gerade bei Landeoperationen haben.

Hier mal zwei Angaben aus den Q&A (Teil I):
Will the Prowlers “Grav Levs” allow it to act similar to a dragonfly, turning it into a “ground” vehicle of sorts?

As noted in the literature that accompanies the Prowler’s IAE posting, “the Prowler’s Grav-Lev plates give additional flight control when traversing along uneven surfaces. This comes quite in handy when trying to position the Prowler alongside a large capital ship or inside a planetary fortification.” While, like the Dragonfly, the Prowler is not strictly a ground vehicle, the Grav-Lev plates allow for a similar mode of traversing planetary or very large surfaces. They also improve the Prowler’s maneuverability while interacting with the surface, adding their net impulse to the ship’s standard maneuvering thrusters. In effect, this gives the ship slightly better “traction” than when maneuvering free in space or atmosphere.

Why would someone buy the Prowler over a Redeemer or Hoplite?

The Prowler is built for stealth deployment and emergency extraction – if you’re going in quiet or coming out loud, the Prowler is an excellent choice. But just as with any other area where there are a variety of ships that can serve a certain role, each has its strengths and weaknesses and what you’ll favor may depend on your play style, particular skills, and overall strategy with your fellow players, if any. It’s just a cool ship, for one thing. The Prowler definitely gets style points. For another, it’s a very dedicated personnel carrier that carries quite a lot of troops for its size compared to the Redeemer or Hoplite. And further, the Prowler, due to its Grav-Lev plates has a handling edge when it comes to getting through that last part of the landing approach, including fast landing and positioning, as well as hugging terrain features for cover from enemy defensive emplacements, which can be a significant advantage in a tight situation. On the flip side, the Redeemer and Hoplite are designs that more heavily incorporate considerations for direct ship-to-ship combat, being a gunship and fighter, respectively. While the Prowler does sport some pretty solid weaponry, as many fighter jocks will tell you, firepower is only one of the variables in ship-to-ship combat. What you’ll want depends greatly on how you like to play – as well as what the opposition has arrayed against you.
Ach und hier ein Bild (fan-art), in dem die Prowler um einen einsamen Rover kreist...

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Re: Prowler (Esperia)

Verfasst: 29. Feb 2020, 16:01
von FinnMcCool

Re: Prowler (Esperia)

Verfasst: 7. Mai 2020, 11:44
von Loewenstolz
Ursprünglich dachte ich mal, dass diese "Aufhängungen" für die Soldaten sich aus dem Schiff heraus drehen würden, um Truppen (im All) gerade sprichwörtlich abwerfen zu können...

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Re: Prowler (Esperia)

Verfasst: 7. Mai 2020, 13:14
von Speedtrip1
das wäre cool wie bei The Edge of Tomorrow

Re: Prowler (Esperia)

Verfasst: 8. Mai 2020, 06:06
von JackTF
Menschliche Munition? "Torpedo 1: Rohr frei!" :rofl:

Re: Prowler (Esperia)

Verfasst: 8. Mai 2020, 10:24
von Loewenstolz
Speedtrip1 hat geschrieben: 7. Mai 2020, 13:14 das wäre cool wie bei The Edge of Tomorrow
Nur ohne Drahtseile, dafür eben im ALL (EVA) mit den "Jet-Packs" oder so, wobei die Halterungen für die Soldaten dann eben sich aus den Türen herausdrehen. Ich muss auch nochmal gucken/testen, aber ich habe den Eindruck gehabt, dass die Prowler auf Planeten nicht so gut zu fliegen ist wie die Valkyrie... :?

Ach ja, Videoreferenz: