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This is a generic kill order that works no matter what fleet you're running. Certain special doctrines or fleet compositions could change some things in order to optimize their fleet efficiency, so this isn't necessarily the only kill order, but it works. | This is a generic kill order that works no matter what fleet you're running. Certain special doctrines or fleet compositions could change some things in order to optimize their fleet efficiency, so this isn't necessarily the only kill order, but it works. |
Revision as of 16:45, 9 December 2013
Incursion sites |
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Click the title for a summary, or return to Incursions for general information. |
Staging sites |
Vanguard sites |
Assault sites |
Headquarter sites |
Mothership sites |
Objectives
Force required
Fleet of 3 - 5 pilots 1 logistics or spidertanking Sites take about 15 - 20 minutes |
Military information
Background information
The Nation’s influence over system-wide infrastructure is starting to be ruthlessly exploited to the maximum extent possible. Officers in some affected systems are now reporting that Sansha have blocked local news outlets and even emergency broadcast systems from transmitting vital data. Although there are a number of obvious tactical advantages to such a move, the nature and pattern of the Nation’s censorship is neither consistent nor predictable. There may be a more subtle and insidious goal behind these attacks or perhaps their jamming technology is not yet perfected. In either case, these propaganda clusters, although militarily insignificant, nonetheless pose a significant threat to the continued stability of densely populated planets and systems under attack.
Synopsis from ISHAEKA-0093. DED Special Operations.
Authorized for Capsuleer dissemination.
Enemies
Below is a list of enemies that spawn in this site. See Sansha's Manual for a full list of the incursion rats.
Name | Sig [1] | Speed [2] | Orbit / Speed [3] | Damage / Volley [4] | Range [5] | Effective HP [6] | |
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Jel Rhomben |
49 m | 3,360 m/s | 560 m/s | 11 km240 hp | 48 dps10 - 12 km | 3k ehp | |
33 m | 2,550 m/s | 410 m/s | 8 km192 hp | 38 dps10 - 12 km | 3k ehp | ||
Raa Thalamus |
200 m | 1,520 m/s | 205 m/s | 18 km400 hp | 80 dps23 - 33 km | 38k ehp |
- ^ While using their propulsion module, they suffer the same signature bloom as players.
- ^ This is the speed of the ship while they try to get within orbit or as they try to chase after you, suffering the same signature bloom as players do with the propulsion module on. They will turn off any propulsion modules once they get close to their preferred orbit.
- ^ Preferred orbit range and regular speed while orbiting, which is their regular speed without the propulsion module turned on.
- ^ Damage per second as well as damage per volley. Unless stated otherwise, turrets do an equal amount of EM and thermal damage while torpedoes do an equal amount of kinetic and explosive damage.
- ^ This is the effective range of this ship, presented with two values for turrets, optimal and optimal + double falloff, as well as a single range for torpedoes.
- ^ This is the amount of damage this ship can take, taking into account their resists. All ships, except the Lirsautton Parichaya have omni tanks. Hover over the icon for information about raw hitpoints.
Priorities
This is a generic kill order that works no matter what fleet you're running. Certain special doctrines or fleet compositions could change some things in order to optimize their fleet efficiency, so this isn't necessarily the only kill order, but it works.
Triggers
The Youl Meten triggers the next wave, so it's advisable to kill the Jel Rhombens first to avoid being overrun. All ships will need to be destroyed in order to complete the site, so intentionally forcing the next wave before you finish your current wave isn't advantageous.
Special requirements
There are no special requirements for this site.
Hints & tips
- There are no ships capable of warp disrupting or warp scrambling you in this site, which means you can warp out at any time.
- Orbiting the beacon at 7 km (or whichever range your agility allows you to turn at high speed) is an easy way to speed tank and make yourself harder to hit. Once the Raa Thalamus spawns, start orbiting it instead.
- The new spawns will not automatically engage you if you maintain a range of at least 20 km. Once you attack them they will engage you no matter what range.