![]() I was using my speed to keep myself at maximum beam range from the two task forces I could see, but I'd lost track of one of their biggest task forces - their Indirect Fire force, with a sizeable point-defense escort. I destroyed several ships, and even forced 2 of the task forces to retreat with heavy losses.īut then disaster struck. The opening rounds went well - I took an oblique approach across where I expected to find him, pounded a few ships into scrap when I picked up his first task force, and destroyed the first wave of missiles and fighters taking only some armor damage in the process. So, who's the underdog in this match? I had direct-fire range, and ship speed, on my side he had numbers, overall range, on his. 87 ships of various sizes up to Light Cruiser, including carriers, indirect fire (missile), and both long and short range attack designs, escorted by point defense and reconnaissance ships, and grouped into about 6 task forces. In the blue corner, wearing terrifying countenances and a real bad attitude, the Ithkul. 7 ships, of which 5 are Long Range Attack Superdreadnoughts, and 2 are Point Defense Cruisers. In the red corner, wearing gears and microchips, the Cynoid empire, led and commanded by Xentax. I don't really have a "whole game" summary worth writing up yet, but I'll share one of the battles I had that was "great fun".įun as it was, it actually ended in a draw, time ran out before either side was destroyed or retreated all of its forces.
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