Re: mixed missile payloads and controlling firing order
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 9:26 pm
For simplicity I assume the missiles fly out in the order selected by the operator
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Candy wrote:I imagine there are a lot of robots (like where missiles are externally mounted, or 1 per launcher) who have absolute control over the order they fire their missiles in, like say if you hame some plasma, some frag, some AP, etc.
But are there robots which look like they have high-capacity missile launchers where the feeding belt for these missiles might have to be loaded in a pre-determined order and you're stuck in that firing order unless you have some downtime to empty and reload your robot?
Just thinking of some of the bots where you see 1 exit port and it looks like that have 20 missiles in some kind of feed belt, can't remember where I saw it though.
Jefffar wrote:For simplicity I assume the missiles fly out in the order selected by the operator
ShadowLogan wrote:Mixed Payloads and Firing Order for Missile Launch Systems.
There are 3 basic types:
-Magazine/Clip Fed Man-Portable Systems. These would have to have the mixed payload order pre-determined and followed in order. This is your basic man-portable shoulder system or Missile "Rifle" for 'Borgs and PA (and 'bots).
-Single-Shot Stations (internal or external). These could fire a mixed payload in any order (essentially we do this today in fighter/attack aircraft when they select what type of weapon to use).
-Multi-Shot Stations (stations that have a reload). Due to the reload nature, these stations would have the missiles order pre-determined to some extent depending on how much control over reloads the GM wants to give and when reload occurs. And this might vary from platform to platform (this is more common on large spaceship type platforms than smaller "fighter" sized platforms).
Mlp7029 wrote:Interesting discussions. I would say changing the missile firing order from a default order would take an extra attack unless the robot had multiple launch buttons that could be programmed for specific mixes or voice control. I think it would depend on the sophistication of the robot.