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==== Warp attempt without activation of Warp Core Stabilizer ==== | ==== Warp attempt without activation of Warp Core Stabilizer ==== | ||
The Occator's pilot presses the "warp" button. As | The Occator's pilot presses the "warp" button. As they are tackled with a higher strength than their warp core strength, the command is prohibited by game mechanics: The ship will start to align towards the selected destination, but no warp command will be executed. | ||
==== Warp attempt with activation of Warp Core Stabilizer on clicking "warp" ==== | ==== Warp attempt with activation of Warp Core Stabilizer on clicking "warp" ==== | ||
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==== Warp attempt with activation of Warp Core Stabilizer after pre-alignment ==== | ==== Warp attempt with activation of Warp Core Stabilizer after pre-alignment ==== | ||
The Occator's pilot commands to "align to (another) destination", not activating the Warp Core Stabilizer yet. | The Occator's pilot commands to "align to (another) destination", not activating the Warp Core Stabilizer yet. They wait for more than three seconds (e.g. 7 seconds). Only thereafter they activates the Warp Core Stabilizer. The 10s activation phase begins during which the Occator will have a warp core strength of 4. Timely afterwards, the pilot commands to warp to the selected destination. As the ship has higher warp core strength than the tackler's warp scramble strength, the warp command is accepted. Alignment to the destination will be completed successfully (after another approx. 6s). When jumping into warp, also the warp core strength is high enough. Hence the warp command will be executed successfully.}} | ||
Because of their innate sensor dampening, Warp Core Stabilizers should '''never''' be fitted to any combat ship, and are generally only be used in rare cases where emergency escapes (from hostile tackle) are necessary. | Because of their innate sensor dampening, Warp Core Stabilizers should '''never''' be fitted to any combat ship, and are generally only be used in rare cases where emergency escapes (from hostile tackle) are necessary. | ||