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| ====== Ground Units ====== | ====== Ground Units ====== | ||
| Ground units fall into two groups: | Ground units fall into two groups: | ||
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| * temporary units that are deployed from a vehicle attachment. These are non-amphibous and can not recovered. | * temporary units that are deployed from a vehicle attachment. These are non-amphibous and can not recovered. | ||
| - | ===== Carrier Launched ===== | + | ===== Carrier Launched |
| ==== Seal ==== | ==== Seal ==== | ||
| ^ Seal || | ^ Seal || | ||
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| - | ===== Vehicle Deployed ===== | + | ===== Vehicle Deployed |
| ==== Virus Bot ==== | ==== Virus Bot ==== | ||
| - | Virous Bots are deployed from the [[virus bot]] attachment. The attachment has capacity to deploy one unit. Resupplying the attachment is **free** when docked to the carrier. | + | Virous Bots are deployed from the [[virus bot attachment]]. The attachment has capacity to deploy one pair of virus bots. Resupplying the attachment is **free** when docked to the carrier. |
| As such, a single virous bot attachment can provide an infinite number of virus bots over the course of a game. | As such, a single virous bot attachment can provide an infinite number of virus bots over the course of a game. | ||
| Droids will self-destruct after a fixed peroid of time following deployment. | Droids will self-destruct after a fixed peroid of time following deployment. | ||
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| + | Virus Bots are used to capture enemey command posts. | ||
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| + | They are very weak and will die to a single 20mm round. | ||
| ^ Virus Bot|| | ^ Virus Bot|| | ||
| | Abbreviation | BOT | | | Abbreviation | BOT | | ||
| - | | Lifetime | XX seconds | | + | | Lifetime | 120 seconds | |
| | Fuel Capacity | Infinite | | | Fuel Capacity | Infinite | | ||
| ==== Droid ==== | ==== Droid ==== | ||
| - | Droids are deployed from the [[deployable droid]] | + | Droids are deployed from the [[deployable droid attachment]]. The attachment has capacity to deploy one unit. Resupplying the attachment is **free** when docked to the carrier. As such, a single deployable droid attachment can provide an infinite number of droids over the course of a game. |
| - | As such, a single deployable droid attachment can provide an infinite number of droids over the course of a game. | + | |
| + | Droids will self-destruct if they run out of their limited fuel supply. However, they are very slow moving and will not quickly run out of fuel. Droids can be refuelled from a [[ground_units# | ||
| - | Droids will self-destruct if they run out of their limited fuel supply. | + | The droid comes equiped with a pair of linked high-repeat 30mm guns with 250 ammo (a single round of ammo fires from both guns). These do more damage and are faster firing than the standard 40mm turret. Droids can be rearmed from a [[ground_units# |
| + | Due to their slow speed but high damage potential they are great units for defending against an attacking force. Droids be airlifted by the [[aircraft# | ||
| ^ Droid || | ^ Droid || | ||
| | Abbreviation | DRD | | | Abbreviation | DRD | | ||
| + | | HP | 200 | | ||
| + | | Armour | ? | | ||
| + | | Weight | kg | | ||
| | Fuel Capacity | 1 000 L | | | Fuel Capacity | 1 000 L | | ||
| | Primary slots | 1 | | | Primary slots | 1 | | ||
| | ::: | Droid Turret | | | ::: | Droid Turret | | ||
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