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!Combat Dinghy | !Combat Dinghy | ||
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|A cheap, speedy combat putt. Comes equipped with an unremovable, low-range version of the [[Space_Pod#Dual_Phasers | MK 1.5 phaser]], 100 max health, and a 1.7 speed multiplier. Can be constructed for free from the pod builders in both team's hangars. | |A cheap, speedy combat putt. Comes equipped with an unremovable, low-range version of the [[Space_Pod#Dual_Phasers | MK 1.5 phaser]], 100 max health, and a 1.7 speed multiplier. Can be constructed for free from the pod builders in both team's hangars. | ||
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!Mining Dinghy | !Mining Dinghy | ||
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|A simple mining putt. Has an unremovable [[Space Pod#Mining Phaser System | mining phaser]], 100 max health, and a 1.7 speed multiplier. Can be constructed for free from the pod fabricators in both team's hangars. Fairly ineffective for actual mining- stick to a real [[Guide to Mining#Tools | mining tool]]. | |A simple mining putt. Has an unremovable [[Space Pod#Mining Phaser System | mining phaser]], 100 max health, and a 1.7 speed multiplier. Can be constructed for free from the pod fabricators in both team's hangars. Fairly ineffective for actual mining- stick to a real [[Guide to Mining#Tools | mining tool]]. | ||
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!Light Putt | !Light Putt | ||
|[[File:iiam.png]] | |[[File:iiam.png]] | ||
|An average putt. Better than the free ones, but nothing scary. Has 150 health and an 0.8 speed multiplier. | |An average putt. Better than the free ones, but nothing scary. Has 150 health and an 0.8 speed multiplier. | ||
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!Robust Putt | !Robust Putt | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:PodWarsMiniputtRobust.gif]] | ||
|A strong putt. These things can tank some hits, but the material costs make them difficult to produce if your miners aren't working overtime. Has 350 health and an 0.6 speed multiplier. | |A strong putt. These things can tank some hits, but the material costs make them difficult to produce if your miners aren't working overtime. Has 350 health and an 0.6 speed multiplier. | ||
Revision as of 22:52, 30 May 2022
Pod Wars
Got perms from aloe to work on this in case if anyone was wondering. Thank you aloe!
This page is under construction. The following information may be incomplete. The Pod Wars game mode is still new, and is undergoing various balance changes and updates at the moment. Information may become outdated very quickly. In addition, this page is currently being worked on. |
Welcome to the Front Lines
Good morning, NT Pilot Identification-1345. Time aboard the NSV Pytheas is currently 0654 Hours, and we are currently orbiting above Rota Fortuna. Forecast for surrounding space is sunny, with a 75% chance of radiation storms throughout the day. Please proceed to battlestations as soon as you are ready. Heavy syndicate resistance is likely within the area.
Before the events of Space Station 13, a large standoff with the syndicate occurred near the Rota Fortuna system, a high-traffic area that served as a major refueling platform for cross-system shipping and travel. Within this area, Nanotransen plans to build several space stations which are now known as Space Station 13, Space Station 14 and Space Station 15 respectively but heavy syndicate presence plagues the area, fortified and entrenched in the several spaceships and structures around Rota Fortuna.
You play the role of either an NT or Syndicate pilot on this fateful event. The rest of space's history lies within you and your fellow pilot's hands. Will you seize control of the Rota Fortuna system, or will you be forced on a road of shame, fleeing with the tail between your legs? Only time will tell.
All Hands to Battle Stations: How to Play
Upon initiation of a Pod Wars round, you will either spawn as the Great Blue Nanotrasen Forces, or the Evil Bad Syndicate Operatives. You will be put into your base, spawning with all the starting gear of your faction, usually in a random place within your home base.
Pod Wars is a very open-ended gamemode with a few options and playstyles that appeal to a variety of different players. Many features from the basic game mode are still relevant and play out mostly the same within pod wars, with a few differences. It's up for you to decide what exactly what you want to do within this gamemode, but there's a few suggestions below if you feel lost.
For the first 15 minutes of the game, all control points will be locked, and enemy systems will be unable to be damaged. This is to provide a buffer time of getting resources as well as time to organize forces for a strategic offensive/defensive. Perhaps you'll want to spend this mining, or you'll want to go to a control point quickly to fortify it as much as you can.
Mining
Mining is a very important aspect of pod wars, allowing your team to not only build more powerful pods for combat but also allowing for upgrades to your gun's cell as well as providing for the needs of medical such as resources for auto-menders and hyposprays.
Medical
Medicine is always needed within pod wars. Like it or not, someone's going to eventually get shot and will need to be stabilized before heading out again. Of course, you have your standard doctor which will remain on the flagship and synthesize medicines and such, but you can also have your field medics which will be able to stabilize crew-members on the fly.
Combat
Of course, you can't have a battle without combatants. You'll of course have your pod pilots for space combat and controlling the exterior of control points, but you'll also need your ground infantry to help secure the interior corridors of control points and capture them. It wouldn't be a bad idea to carry some other stuff along with you too, such as a grenade or an extra power cell.
Other
Don't be limited by the options above. Your pod wars experience is what you make of it. Want to be a Janitor? There's usually a few Tsunami-P3 bottles kicking around at your flagship or at some of the control points. Perhaps serving drinks to your friend and enemies may suit your fancy instead, with both flagships and Fortuna boasting bars. Perhaps you're a combat engineer, fortifying control points or simply just checking to see if the power on your ship is going decently enough.
The Battleground
Home Ships
NSV Pytheas | |
Location | |
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NT's Home Away from Home | |
N/A |
The NanoTrasen team's home base. It boasts a large hangar to the south, a hi-tech medbay with multiple high-speed automatic cloners, a mining section to the west, and even a small bar! The Pytheas is defended by an automated turret system which will shoot anyone without a valid NT ID.
Cruiser Areas
Manufacturing Area
In the center of the ship lies the NSV's manufacturing area, having 2 general manufacturers and 4 ship component fabricators. This will be the main area where you'll go to acquire materials for building pods as well as upgrades to your handheld weaponry. Do be warned however that this area can get quite crowded, and building a pod in this area can be a bit tricky because of it.
Hanger
The hanger, located to the south of the ship, is the main staging area for pod construction and the main way to get in/out of the base. The game starts you with 8 combat dingy's and 4 mining dingy's, with more being able to be manufactured on the sides of the room using the pod fabricators. The room also has an ample amount of welding supplies and oxygen for pod repair and space travel, respectively.
Mining
To the west of the manufacturing area lies the mining magnet and its facilities, not too different from a regular mining area. It is worth noting that there is a lack of mining collection supplies so you'll need to print more using the manufacturers provided. It is also worth noting that the mining magnet needs to be set up manually, which can be done by simply clicking on the mining chassis with the mining magnet parts, clicking on the mining magnet with the Magnetizer, then clicking on the bottom left corner of space contained in the catwalk area.
Medical
On the way to mining from the portside hallway you'll spot medical. This facility boasts 2 deluxe cloning pods, a Grinder 5000 which will help eliminate corpses (and items), a few NanoMed's, and unique Medical Reagent Dispensers that are able to produce medical chemicals instantly without having to worry about the whole chemistry thing. There's also a few medical supplies and objects such as a few pairs of ProDoc's and medical belts, if you want to take up the role of doctor.
Power Station
Starboard side is where the power station of the ship lies. Your ship's systems and fabricators won't function without power, so make sure to fill up those furnaces and set the SMES units to optimal power outage. If you run out of coal, dead bodies are an excellent fuel source as well as not clogging up the ship with corpses. There's also a small storage area for metal and other engineering related supplies if needed.
Bar and Kitchen
Just before the power station lies the bar and kitchen. These aren't used very often, but if you want to roleplay the role of a mess-hall cook, this is where you'll go.
Bridge
Finally, at the north, you'll have the ship's bridge. There isn't too much up here besides Sylvester, the true commander of this operation, as well as an announcement computer. The NT Commander will also spawn here.
Lodbrok | |
Location | |
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The Syndicate's Finest | |
N/A |
The base of operations for the Syndicate team. It has all of the same systems as the Pytheas but the layout is significantly different, with the bridge replacing the location of mining, the mining replacing the pod bay, and the bridge being replaced by the new pod bay. All systems function identically to their counterparts.
Cruiser Areas
Manufacturing Area
In the center of the ship lies Lodbrok's manufacturing area, having 2 general manufacturers and 4 ship component fabricators. This will be the main area where you'll go to acquire materials for building pods as well as upgrades to your handheld weaponry. Do be warned however that this area can get quite crowded, and building a pod in this area can be a bit tricky because of it.
Hanger
The hanger, located to the north of the ship, is the main staging area for pod construction and the main way to get in/out of the base. The game starts you with 8 combat dingy's and 4 mining dingy's, with more being able to be manufactured on the sides of the room using the pod fabricators. The room also has an ample amount of welding supplies and oxygen for pod repair and space travel, respectively.
Mining
To the south of the manufacturing area lies the mining magnet and its facilities, not too different from a regular mining area. It is worth noting that there is a lack of mining collection supplies so you'll need to print more using the manufacturers provided. It is also worth noting that the mining magnet needs to be set up manually, which can be done by simply clicking on the mining chassis with the mining magnet parts, clicking on the mining magnet with the Magnetizer, then clicking on the bottom left corner of space contained in the catwalk area.
Medical
On the way to the bridge from the portside hallway you'll spot medical. This facility boasts 2 deluxe cloning pods, a Grinder 5000 which will help eliminate corpses (and items), a few NanoMed's, and unique Medical Reagent Dispensers that are able to produce medical chemicals instantly without having to worry about the whole chemistry thing. There's also a few medical supplies and objects such as a few pairs of ProDoc's and medical belts, if you want to take up the role of doctor.
Power Station
Starboard side is where the power station of the ship lies. Your ship's systems and fabricators won't function without power, so make sure to fill up those furnaces and set the SMES units to optimal power outage. If you run out of coal, dead bodies are an excellent fuel source as well as not clogging up the ship with corpses. There's also a small storage area for metal and other engineering related supplies if needed.
Bar and Kitchen
Just before the power station lies the bar and kitchen. These aren't used very often, but if you want to roleplay the role of a mess-hall cook, this is where you'll go.
Bridge
Finally, at the west, you'll have the ship's bridge. There isn't too much up here besides Oppenheimer, the mastermind behind this whole operation in the first place, as well as an announcement computer. The Syndicate Commander will also spawn here.
Control Points
The largest of the control points. Controlling this station grants access to an upgraded medbay capable of producing more powerful medicines than those on the home ships.
A claustrophobic arena, with little interior space and asteroid walls on 3 sides. Expect close-quarters combat here, as the tight walls and limited number of entry points mean that this outpost will be well-fortified against an assault.
Smack dab in the middle of the map is the NSV Reliant. The location means that whichever team holds this ship has an easy forward base to push from, but also ensures that this point is hotly contested at all times.
Minor Locations
A fully functional mining outpost. Comes with mining gear, Nano-Fabs, and a mining magnet (some assembly required).
A cozy restaurant with a serviceable kitchen, a fryer, and cheese. A LOT of cheese.
Everything you need for a functional space shuttle. Which... really isn't much at all.
A deserted trading post. The backroom contains some boxes of goods- mostly junk, but you might find something useful.
A shattered wreck.
A compact ship equipped with a couple rechargers.
Equipment
Starter Gear
Name | Icon | Description |
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Pilot Helmet | A helmet to protect you from space (and your enemies). | |
Pilot Armor | An armored space suit to keep you warm in the cold of space, and keep you cool in the heat of battle. | |
SWAT Gloves | A set of armored gloves, built for close-quarters combat. They grant you some electrical and thermal resistance, and have a 20% chance to block disarms and shoves. | |
Blaster | A compact energy pistol which packs a punch. It's small enough to fit on your belt, but can't be crammed into your pockets. Your blaster deals 33 BURN per shot, takes 20 PUs to fire, and comes with a self-recharging cell- though with enough materials, you can get a better one. Blasters are biolocked to their owner's team, so you won't be able to fire blasters you steal from the enemy. | |
Survival Machete | A last-ditch weapon, it can be used to slice up your enemies once you've exhausted all other options. It also makes for a decent throwing knife. |
6 secondsish probably
Other Gear
Pod Types
Name | Icon | Description |
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Combat Dinghy | A cheap, speedy combat putt. Comes equipped with an unremovable, low-range version of the MK 1.5 phaser, 100 max health, and a 1.7 speed multiplier. Can be constructed for free from the pod builders in both team's hangars. | |
Mining Dinghy | A simple mining putt. Has an unremovable mining phaser, 100 max health, and a 1.7 speed multiplier. Can be constructed for free from the pod fabricators in both team's hangars. Fairly ineffective for actual mining- stick to a real mining tool. | |
Light Putt | An average putt. Better than the free ones, but nothing scary. Has 150 health and an 0.8 speed multiplier. | |
Robust Putt | A strong putt. These things can tank some hits, but the material costs make them difficult to produce if your miners aren't working overtime. Has 350 health and an 0.6 speed multiplier. | |
Light Pod | The standard pod. Good for troop deployment or scouting, but will break down under any sort of sustained fire. Has 250 health and an 0.9 speed multiplier. | |
Robust Pod | The best of the best. Will tank hits like nothing else- just make sure you give it a suitable weapon. Has 500 health and an 0.8 speed multiplier. |
Pod Equipment
Pod Weapons
Item | Image | Resource Cost | Description |
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Mk.1 Combat Taser | 20 Sturdy Metal, 20 Conductive Material, 30 Crystal | Pods shooting tasers! Taser shots disable the random systems in hostile crafts and stun the driver, making them useful for stopping pod-borne enemies. They, of course, stun people on the ground/not in pods too. | |
Mk 1.5 Light Phasers | 15 Sturdy Metal, 15 Conductive Material, 15 Crystal | A weak phaser weapon. Fires energy bolts which deal 20 BURN a shot and have low range. | |
Mk.2 Scout Laser | 25 Sturdy Metal, 40 Conductive Material, 30 Crystal | Pods shooting lasers! They deal 45 BURN a shot. | |
Mk.3 Disruptor | 20 Sturdy Metal, 20 Conductive Material, 30 Crystal | Deals a minor amount of BURN damage and stuns people, even if they're in a pod, so it effectively combines the characteristics of the phaser and taser. Has a chance to break windows. | |
Heavy Disruptor Array | 20 Dense Metal, 20 High Energy Conductor, 50 Crystal, 20 Telecrystal | Fires heavy disruptor shots. Its power is a little lower than that of the assault laser, and it doesn't cause damage to walls. Barely stuns people on foot, but disables pods very effectively. | |
Svet-Oruzhiye Mk.4 | N/A Found in supply drops at control points |
Better known as the prismatic laser. The Soviet version of Nanotrasen's phaser array. Deals 25 BURN a shot, but fires VERY fast. | |
SPK-12 Ballistic System | 50 Dense Metal, 40 High Energy Conductor, 10 Crystal | Essentially a pod-mounted shotgun. Deals 50 BRUTE a shot. Inflicts high stamina damage and knocks people back, making these very strong against foot soldiers and pods alike. | |
Mining Phaser System | 10 Metal, 10 Conductive Material | Shoots weak phasers that can break rock in two hits but can barely damage ore-bearing stone. Mining dinghies come equipped with these. | |
Plasma Cutter System | 50 Sturdy Metal, 50 High Energy Conductor, 10 Telecrystal | Shoots bolts of plasma that instantly dig up asteroids. | |
Rock Drilling Rig | 10 Power Source, 10 Dense Metal, 10 Extraordinarily Dense Crystalline Matter | This IS a drill. As in one that quickly digs up asteroids, albeit one row at time unlike the plasma cutter. Surprisingly decent in cutting up other pods (and people) too. |
Pod Armors
Pod Engines
Other Pod Systems
Scoring
To win pod wars, your team must drain the points of the other completely, or down enough of the enemy's core systems so that the flagship is non-functional. The latter is self-explanatory, with large bubble-like systems being easy to spot in combat. The former however is a bit more complicated, with multiple ways on how to score points within pod wars. Of course, killing members of the opposite team is one way to bring down points, with 1 point being subtracted for every death. Killing the commander nets you a bonus [who knows] points! Control points when held will also subtract points from the opposite team as well for as long as you control them. Additionally, bringing down an enemy's ship system will also net you a large subtraction of points!
Loot Crates
When controlling points, a special rewards crate will sometimes spawn, containing a variety of pod weapons, gun upgrades, materials and otherwise. Very special!