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Revision as of 12:56, 1 December 2012
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Built to represent the last word in electronic warfare, combat recon ships have onboard facilities designed to maximize the effectiveness of electronic countermeasure modules of all kinds. Filling a role next to their class counterpart, the heavy assault ship, combat recon ships are the state of the art when it comes to anti-support support. They are also devastating adversaries in smaller skirmishes, possessing strong defensive capabilities in addition to their electronic superiority. SHIP BONUSES
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Summary
The Lachesis is a T2 version of the Celestis. It retains the sensor damping bonus, but more importantly, it gains a large bonus to point range. It has the handicap of split weapons systems, which limits its damage dealing capability. For a ship that's main advantage over its cloaky variant the Arazu is its superior firepower, this is a major disadvantage, which means the Arazu is usually flown in preference to the Lachesis solo and in small gangs.
The Lachesis is used in larger fleets as a long range heavy tackler, where its sensor damping bonus is ignored and its high number of mid slots allow it to field a strong shield tank.
Skills
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Fitting
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Tactics
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Notes
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