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− | '' | + | The Omen is the [[Amarr]] laser boat or "Attack Cruiser" and has bonuses towards rate of fire. With 5 lows and 3 mids, the Omen is meant to be armor tanked. The Omen's main problem is it's low CPU and relatively tiny powergrid will restrict any logical fittings. Even a player with excellent fitting skills will have difficulty fitting a full armor tank and medium guns; the result being that the ship must either sacrifice some tank for gank, or some gank for tank. However, whilst the Omen is a high skill cruiser, in the right hands the Omen can be a devastating laser boat, much more so than the [[Maller]]. |
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The Omen is a stereotypical example of the Amarrian School of thinking when it comes to ship design: thick armor and hard hitting lasers. Advancements in heat dissipation allow the Omen to fire its lasers faster than other ships without this technology. SHIP BONUSES
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Summary
The Omen is the Amarr laser boat or "Attack Cruiser" and has bonuses towards rate of fire. With 5 lows and 3 mids, the Omen is meant to be armor tanked. The Omen's main problem is it's low CPU and relatively tiny powergrid will restrict any logical fittings. Even a player with excellent fitting skills will have difficulty fitting a full armor tank and medium guns; the result being that the ship must either sacrifice some tank for gank, or some gank for tank. However, whilst the Omen is a high skill cruiser, in the right hands the Omen can be a devastating laser boat, much more so than the Maller.
Skills
Further information about additional or recommended skills to pilot Omen for a specific or it's common role(s) can be written here.
Fitting
Tactics
No sub-article about Omen roles or piloting tactics. You can write them here.
Notes
This vessel qualifies for the University Ship Replacement Program, PYOS, and BYOM.