Originally posted by Sprayber
One question. Does the Hive intend to try to take the colony? I thought that the TA was going to take it. In an invasion such as this, you need a lot of cooperation and communication to pull it off or the Hive and the TA will end up running into each other. Not that I would mind, but I'm just letting you guys know.
One question. Does the Hive intend to try to take the colony? I thought that the TA was going to take it. In an invasion such as this, you need a lot of cooperation and communication to pull it off or the Hive and the TA will end up running into each other. Not that I would mind, but I'm just letting you guys know.
Which system will be the most difficult to take, Samnos?
There will like 5 TAF Task Forces, 2-3 EC Battlesquadrons, 2 Mars Combine (Task Forces), 1 InEn Task Force (under TAF control), 2 Venus Strike Forces, and a few Scion frigate squadrons escorting their armed transports (they won't be active in the fleet combat).
second hardest system will be 3 TAF Task Forces, 1-2 EC Battlesquadron and 1 Mars Combine (taskforce), with some scion armed transports tagging along with the TAF task forces.
easiest system will get 2 TAF Task Forces, 1 Venus Strike Force, 1 EC Battlesquadron, 1 Mars Combine (Task Force) and 1 InEn Task Force.
most of Venus' non-cap ships are built on the planet, using very good pressure construction techs they developed themselves.... ships also look like football/old sci-fi ships shape jumbo rockets, launching off the planet like them. so their ships look quite odd compare to others....yet ships can take some beating. most of their main armaments are broadsides (medium to heavy plasma cannons) and anti-ship missiles and some heavy pulse cannons as forwards. They quite fast in sublight speeds, due to their augmented STL engines.
their capitals different in shape, but built in sections on the planet...and then attached and finished off in orbit.....but quite fast STL wise compare to the average TA capital ship. Venus' Navy specializes in strike and "straff" tactics....where they move in quickly super large fighters and start blasting with forwards...when they pass by or simply going through the enemies fleet, their deadly broadsides fires away.
-LMP
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