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==Intro== | ==Intro== | ||
The target spectrum breaker is a mystery "prototype" mod that came with the Inferno expansion. Only able to be mounted on battleship sized vessels, this module is designed to ecm jam ships targeting the user when activated. However, the chance of a successful jam is based on the total number of ships targeting the user. This includes any friendly ship and the ship using the module as well. | The target spectrum breaker is a mystery "prototype" mod that came with the Inferno expansion. Only able to be mounted on battleship sized vessels, this module is designed to ecm jam ships targeting the user when activated. However, the chance of a successful jam is based on the total number of ships targeting the user. This includes any friendly ship and the ship using the module as well. | ||
Why fit only battleship size? Maybe because battleship-sized ships are one of the least expendable ships and they have enough slots to make it practical? Then again, the sensor resolution of battleships are the worst in the non-capital vessels making locking time even longer. | |||
==Theory== | ==Theory== | ||
===Large Fleet Battles=== | |||
Most believe the target spectrum breaker is used during large fleet battles. When the user notices that a lot of hostiles are yellow-boxing (perhaps being called primary), the user would activate the module. Some of the hostile ships could be jammed, removing their potential dps from the field. Any friendly logistics, currently targeting or had targeted the user, could also be jammed. This could help or hinder the survival of the user’s ship. | Most believe the target spectrum breaker is used during large fleet battles. When the user notices that a lot of hostiles are yellow-boxing (perhaps being called primary), the user would activate the module. Some of the hostile ships could be jammed, removing their potential dps from the field. Any friendly logistics, currently targeting or had targeted the user, could also be jammed. This could help or hinder the survival of the user’s ship. | ||
===Travel Fit=== | |||
Since the module doesn’t incur an aggression mechanic, others believe the module should be used as part of a travel fit. Along with warp core stabilizers (WCS) and a shield buffer, the module would see use to break any excess warp disruptor/scrambler that aren’t canceled by the fitted WCS. | Since the module doesn’t incur an aggression mechanic, others believe the module should be used as part of a travel fit. Along with warp core stabilizers (WCS) and a shield buffer, the module would see use to break any excess warp disruptor/scrambler that aren’t canceled by the fitted WCS. | ||
===PVE=== | |||
Many believe this is not meant for PVE, but others disagree. | |||
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==Current Prices== | ==Current Prices== | ||
http://eve-central.com/home/quicklook.html?typeid=4409 | [http://eve-central.com/home/quicklook.html?typeid=4409 Eve Central Link] | ||
==Hypothesis== | ==Hypothesis== | ||
1- (targeting ship’s sensor strength / total of all ship’s sensor strength) + magic = chance to jam targeting ship | 1- (targeting ship’s sensor strength / total of all ship’s sensor strength) + magic = chance to jam targeting ship | ||
==Lore== | |||
[http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Target_Spectrum_Breaker_(lore) Evelopedia Link] | |||