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'''Tactical Destroyers''' are the [[Tech 3|Tech III]] destroyer variant.  
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'''Tactical Destroyers''' (Also known as 'T3D') are the [[Tech 3|Tech 3]] destroyer variant. They are the evolution of Sleeper technology into the currently known technology base. In practical terms, they are expensive, powerful, and extremely customizable destroyer-sized ships. Unlike their T3C counterparts, losing a T3D does not mean the loss of skillpoints.
  
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==Tactical Roles==
 
Tactical destroyers are very versatile ships with the ability to switch between three different tactical modes while in space:
 
Tactical destroyers are very versatile ships with the ability to switch between three different tactical modes while in space:
 
* Defense Mode, which increases damage resistances and reduces signature radius (or rep cycle time, for the Hecate).
 
* Defense Mode, which increases damage resistances and reduces signature radius (or rep cycle time, for the Hecate).
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Switching tactical modes takes effect immediately, and can be done once every 10 seconds. If the tactical mode switch would affect the stats of one or more modules, and those modules are active at the time of the switch, the modules will receive the effects on their next cycle.
 
Switching tactical modes takes effect immediately, and can be done once every 10 seconds. If the tactical mode switch would affect the stats of one or more modules, and those modules are active at the time of the switch, the modules will receive the effects on their next cycle.
 
As Tech 3 ships, tactical destroyers are not considered variants of Tech 1 hulls, and are [[Tech 3 Production|constructed]] using blueprints and materials obtained within [[Wormhole space]]. However, unlike [[Strategic Cruiser]]s, tech 3 destroyers are not composed of subsystems, and do not require the associated skills nor lose them upon destruction.
 
  
 
All Tactical Destroyers also have two Misc Bonuses: a large damage bonus to their racial weapons type, and a 95% reduction to the CPU cost of Scan Probe Launchers. This allows all tactical destroyers to fit an Expanded Probe Launcher, and utilize Combat Scanner Probes, without sacrificing any other capabilities.
 
All Tactical Destroyers also have two Misc Bonuses: a large damage bonus to their racial weapons type, and a 95% reduction to the CPU cost of Scan Probe Launchers. This allows all tactical destroyers to fit an Expanded Probe Launcher, and utilize Combat Scanner Probes, without sacrificing any other capabilities.
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==Production==
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As Tech 3 ships, tactical destroyers are not considered variants of Tech 1 hulls, and are [[Tech 3 Production|constructed]] using blueprints and materials obtained within [[Wormhole space]]. However, unlike [[Strategic Cruiser]]s, tech 3 destroyers are not composed of subsystems, and do not require the associated skills nor lose them upon destruction.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

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Tactical Destroyers (Also known as 'T3D') are the Tech 3 destroyer variant. They are the evolution of Sleeper technology into the currently known technology base. In practical terms, they are expensive, powerful, and extremely customizable destroyer-sized ships. Unlike their T3C counterparts, losing a T3D does not mean the loss of skillpoints.


Tactical Roles

Tactical destroyers are very versatile ships with the ability to switch between three different tactical modes while in space:

  • Defense Mode, which increases damage resistances and reduces signature radius (or rep cycle time, for the Hecate).
  • Propulsion Mode, which increases velocity and agility. This agility improvement allows tactical destroyers to very easily achieve sub-2-second alignment times.
  • Sharpshooter Mode, which increases weapon range (or tracking speed, for the Svipul), weapon damage, targeting range, sensor strength, and electronic warfare resistance.

Switching tactical modes takes effect immediately, and can be done once every 10 seconds. If the tactical mode switch would affect the stats of one or more modules, and those modules are active at the time of the switch, the modules will receive the effects on their next cycle.

All Tactical Destroyers also have two Misc Bonuses: a large damage bonus to their racial weapons type, and a 95% reduction to the CPU cost of Scan Probe Launchers. This allows all tactical destroyers to fit an Expanded Probe Launcher, and utilize Combat Scanner Probes, without sacrificing any other capabilities.

Tactical Destroyers are able to utilize Overheating to much greater effect than other Destroyers, for two reasons. First, every tactical destroyer Skill provides a reduction to the heat damage inflicted by modules. Second, tactical destroyers have fewer weapon hardpoints than other destroyers (4-5, rather than 7-8), meaning they also generate heat more slowly.

Production

As Tech 3 ships, tactical destroyers are not considered variants of Tech 1 hulls, and are constructed using blueprints and materials obtained within Wormhole space. However, unlike Strategic Cruisers, tech 3 destroyers are not composed of subsystems, and do not require the associated skills nor lose them upon destruction.

History

Tactical destroyers were introduced in the Rhea expansion (Dec 2014), starting with the Confessor. The Svipul was released in the Tiamat expansion (Feb 2015), the Jackdaw was released in the Carnyx expansion (Jun 2015), and the Hecate was released in the Aegis expansion (July 2015).

In November, 2016, all four tactical destroyers received a significant balance pass. This included overhauls to their tactical mode bonuses, which were performed in such a way that any tactical destroyers which have not been used since before that patch may give errors about invalid module fitting when attempting to undock, as a result of the deprecated tactical mode being still present. These errors should only ever appear once, however if they arise they will generate a rather odd (and unusable) item in the hangar the ship tried to undock from.