Ship upgrade decisions ... RoS or not?
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Ship upgrade decisions ... RoS or not?
Ship upgrade decisions....
I'm at the point where I can just afford (non-RS) a Remorse of Conscience, which I've seen described as a good Cobra MkIII upgrade ship. But I've noticed the ship data table on the wiki says "no shields" for the RoS. Does that mean no shield boosters at all, and no Military Shield Supplement (the regular 47.5K one)? Wouldn't that make the RoS very much inferior to the Cobra MkIII for any sort of combat, especially with huge Thargoids battle groups?
I'm at the point where I can just afford (non-RS) a Remorse of Conscience, which I've seen described as a good Cobra MkIII upgrade ship. But I've noticed the ship data table on the wiki says "no shields" for the RoS. Does that mean no shield boosters at all, and no Military Shield Supplement (the regular 47.5K one)? Wouldn't that make the RoS very much inferior to the Cobra MkIII for any sort of combat, especially with huge Thargoids battle groups?
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It can't mount either shield boosters or Naval Shields. But it can haul 60 tones and at 0.47 LM it'll get you out of trouble faster then any other small cargo hauler. If you wanna trade for a bit to build up some cash for a more combat orientated ship then its a good upgrade from the MK III as you can almost double your profits from a trade run, but its not as suited for combat as the Mk III. A stepping stone ship really, but not a bad choice for a first new ship. I like the Josher though!
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One thing about the PCC you should know:CmdrLUke wrote:Well, there's the PCC as well to consider to get into the low range of the hauling world. Decsions, decisions! I may just stay with the MkIII until I can afford the Courier
DOCK SIDEWAYS!!
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What! Pull on the handbrake and slide it in James Bond style?! Is that why the Yaw control was added - specifically for boy racer PCC commanders?Cap'n H wrote:DOCK SIDEWAYS!!
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DaddyHoggy wrote:What! Pull on the handbrake and slide it in James Bond style?! Is that why the Yaw control was added - specifically for boy racer PCC commanders?Cap'n H wrote:DOCK SIDEWAYS!!
No, it is taller than it is wide, so docking in the conventional manner will result in losing that spiffy ram-scoop on the underside (as well as most of your shields).
Not that I need to have a ship that size to scrape the sides of the Space Station's docking port.....
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The ship: "Remorse of Conscience". I mistyped the subjectJohnnyBoy wrote:I'm looking at the thread title - what does RoS stand for?
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BTW, I decided to save a bit longer and got a Python Class Cruiser. Makes a big difference in the income stream, and it's a pretty good fighter. Now the low-end cargo world is opened to me and it's going well. The PCC is a tad slower at pitch maneuvers than the Cobra MkIII so dogfighting is more mid-range rather than close-up (which I prefer more to long range).
Thanks for the hints about docking "sideways", I haven't stuffed a landing yet (famous last words).
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You're welcome, just look out for my Python, the 'Dubious Profit' and see how a professional messes up docking.CmdrLUke wrote:Thanks for the hints about docking "sideways", I haven't stuffed a landing yet (famous last words).
Although it's best to watch from Station side as once I've wrecked the docking slot, it's a good forty-odd hours of maintenance to repair it....
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