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* Tyrannos Navarkos | * Tyrannos Navarkos | ||
* Tyrannos Polemos (CEO) | * Tyrannos Polemos (CEO) | ||
* Tyrannos Strategos | |||
Hikanta is only found in Drifter wormholes, Arithmos only in C5 and C6 wormhole escalations. Cassandra has only been recorded in a Drifter Cruiser. As the Drifters have been found to harvest capsuleer, Jove and sleeper corpses, one speculation is that all identically named Drifters are clones of each other. | Hikanta is only found in Drifter wormholes, Arithmos only in C5 and C6 wormhole escalations. Cassandra has only been recorded in a Drifter Cruiser. Strategos is the Dreadnaught pilot from the Nexus Point. As the Drifters have been found to harvest capsuleer, Jove and sleeper corpses, one speculation is that all identically named Drifters are clones of each other. | ||
The name '''Tyrannos''' points to the long lost 2nd Jove Empire, which was erected by the so called 1st '''Tyrant''' Miko Bour and later reigned by so-called '''Tyrants''', powerful but not really tyrannical leaders. | The name '''Tyrannos''' points to the long lost 2nd Jove Empire, which was erected by the so called 1st '''Tyrant''' Miko Bour and later reigned by so-called '''Tyrants''', powerful but not really tyrannical leaders. | ||
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Little is known about the Drifters' ships, but so far capsuleers have encountered the following ships: | Little is known about the Drifters' ships, but so far capsuleers have encountered the following ships: | ||
=== Drifter | === Drifter Battleship === | ||
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| style="padding: 0;" | [[File: | | style="padding: 0;" | [[File:drifter_battleship.jpg|128px|Drifter Battleship]] | ||
| style="padding: 10px;" | CONCORD's analysis of this battleship has been hampered by its advanced hull and shielding. The propulsion system is unfamiliar but tentative theories have suggested that the vessel somehow directly interacts with the fabric of space-time while moving. The standard weapon systems of this ship appear to be semi-autonomous and effective against a range of targets. | | style="padding: 10px;" | CONCORD's analysis of this battleship has been hampered by its advanced hull and shielding. The propulsion system is unfamiliar but tentative theories have suggested that the vessel somehow directly interacts with the fabric of space-time while moving. The standard weapon systems of this ship appear to be semi-autonomous and effective against a range of targets. | ||
DED contact briefings suggest the free floating turrets are a secondary weapon, with an extremely dangerous primary weapon held in reserve against those this ship's commander considers a significant threat.<br> | DED contact briefings suggest the free floating turrets are a secondary weapon, with an extremely dangerous primary weapon held in reserve against those this ship's commander considers a significant threat.<br> | ||
Threat level: Critical | Threat level: Critical | ||
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Systems with a Jove Observatory are the only systems where Autothysian Lancers are seen, and when Drifter Wormholes appear, the systems are are also roamed by Apollo Tyrannos and Artemis Tyrannos battleships. | Systems with a Jove Observatory are the only systems where Autothysian Lancers are seen, and when Drifter Wormholes appear, the systems are are also roamed by Apollo Tyrannos and Artemis Tyrannos battleships. | ||
The battleships and seekers seem to roam the system and guard the Jove Observatories and the Unidentified Wormhole sites, attacking any ships that get too close. | The battleships and seekers seem to roam the system and guard the Jove Observatories and the Unidentified Wormhole sites, attacking any ships that get too close. | ||
== Drifters in Pochven == | == Drifters in Pochven == | ||
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=== Combat Anomalies === | === Combat Anomalies === | ||
''For the old combat anomalies, before the Drifter Crisis, see [[Original Drifter Combat Anomalies]]'' | ''For the old combat anomalies, before the Drifter Crisis, see [[Original Drifter Combat Anomalies]]'' | ||
After the npc factions took control of the Drifter's Hive systems, the sites within underwent radical changes as the Drifters took defensive measures. | |||
==== Labyrinth Complex ==== | |||
An ever changing maze that randomizes each time it is run. Drifters will either already be in rooms, or temporary wormholes will open spawning the drifters before they close. Materials for turning into to the various NPC factions that took control to advance the Attack on the Hive, as well as drifter based drugs. They also drop cipher's to access the Nexus Point | |||
''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kD0HKc1fhC4 Video] of the site by Wadd Enderas on Youtube'' | |||
==== Nexus Point ==== | |||
The Nexus Point can only be accessed after receiving a Cipher from Labyrinth Complex. There is a Drifter Dreadnaught to be fought here, in a single room. | |||
''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_eWAnBEi40 Video] of the site by Wadd Enderas on Youtube'' | |||
== Drifters in C5 and C6 wormholes == | == Drifters in C5 and C6 wormholes == | ||