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* A [[Capital Ship Modules#Burst Projectors|Warp Disruption Burst Projector]] fitted to a [[supercarrier]]. This module creates a 10km radius disruption field, centered on the target location, with a 500km maximum targeting range, 40s duration, and 8 minute cooldown. | * A [[Capital Ship Modules#Burst Projectors|Warp Disruption Burst Projector]] fitted to a [[supercarrier]]. This module creates a 10km radius disruption field, centered on the target location, with a 500km maximum targeting range, 40s duration, and 8 minute cooldown. | ||
* Mobile Warp Disruptor deployables, which come in varying sizes from small (5 km radius) to large (40 km radius). These structures can be deployed in space but it takes two minutes time until the structure creates the bubble. They also have their own structure, armor and shield HP and can be destroyed by shooting at them enough. They also decay on their own if left in space for several days, however they can be deactivated and picked up (with no delay) by the pilot who deployed them. | * Mobile Warp Disruptor deployables, which come in varying sizes from small (5 km radius) to large (40 km radius). These structures can be deployed in space but it takes two minutes time until the structure creates the bubble. They also have their own structure, armor and shield HP and can be destroyed by shooting at them enough. They also decay on their own if left in space for several days, however they can be deactivated and picked up (with no delay) by the pilot who deployed them. | ||
* The | * The [[Encounter Surveillance System]] bank tower projects a 75km radius warp disruption field around itself. Unlike any other disruption fields, the ESS's warp disruption field is also a warp ''scrambling'' field, and also disables microwarpdrives and micro jump drives. | ||
All kinds of “bubbles” share common characteristic features: | All kinds of “bubbles” share common characteristic features: | ||