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#*Unless you're launching a high explosive torpedo, the projectile launched cannot go through solid objects.
#*Unless you're launching a high explosive torpedo, the projectile launched cannot go through solid objects.
#*Torpedoes move on their own accord, so you only need to aim where the torpedo needs to go. Meanwhile, other objects will land exactly on the square you aimed at, though they can still be pulled away by [[Manta#Ship Movement Mechanics|ocean currents if the ship is moving]]. In other words, the torpedo tube is not a [[General Objects#Mass Driver|mass driver]].
#*Torpedoes move on their own accord, so you only need to aim where the torpedo needs to go. Meanwhile, other objects will land exactly on the square you aimed at, though they can still be pulled away by [[Manta#Ship Movement Mechanics|ocean currents if the ship is moving]]. In other words, the torpedo tube is not a [[General Objects#Mass Driver|mass driver]].
#*The actual area where you can aim at is somewhat limited. You get a 3-tile wide horizontal line a couple tiles in front of the tube, then a 5-tile line above it, then a 7-tile one, etc., ending with an 11-tile wide, and the entire thing extends about 14 tiles; the whole shape is basically a parabolic shell. ''Essentially'', you can't really see anything beyond the [[Clown#Zen and the Art of Honking|Clown Ship]].
#*The actual area where you can aim at is somewhat limited. You get a 3-tile wide horizontal line a couple tiles in front of the tube, then a 5-tile line above it, then a 7-tile one, etc., ending with an 11-tile wide, and the entire thing extends about 14 tiles; the whole shape is basically a parabolic shell.  
#**''Essentially'', you can't really see anything beyond the [[Clown#Zen and the Art of Honking|Clown Ship]].
#*You can press {{key|Q}} or {{key|E}} to exit the console, as the game tells you.
#*You can press {{key|Q}} or {{key|E}} to exit the console, as the game tells you.
#To fire at where you're aiming, press the {{key|Spacebar}}. Ideally, you should have permission from the [[Head of Security]], [[Head of Personnel]], or [[Captain]] before doing this.
#To fire at where you're aiming, press the {{key|Spacebar}}. Ideally, you should have permission from the [[Head of Security]], [[Head of Personnel]], or [[Captain]] before doing this.
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==So, what can these actually be used for??==
==So, what can these actually be used for??==
basically for anything you might legit normally use a bomb for
It's a room full of glorified bombs. Generally, whatever legitimate uses there are for [[Murder#Bombs|other types of bombs]], torpedoes have them too. More specifically, toxic and incendiary torpedoes can destroy huge chunks of a [[Blob]], while explosive and high-explosive ones can help break through a [[Nuclear Operative]] barricade. A high-explosive can also take out a rogue [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]], if you set it off at the right place (a good choice is a little bit north of [[Brig#Manta|Visitation]]); it's preferred you only do this if there's no hope of resetting it through the [[Computers#AI Upload|upload computer]]. If you're brave, insane, and/or possibly stupid enough, you could also try to use to them [[Powering the station#OH FUCK IT'S LOOSE|destroy a loose singularity]].
toxic and incendiary: blob
high explosive: destroying an ai? breaking through a nukie barricade
all: singularity busting if you're really ballsy


==By the Rockets' ''Red'' Glare==
==By the Rockets' ''Red'' Glare==

Latest revision as of 23:08, 12 March 2020

in this page: stud enter the hue proves they can't spell "torpedoes"
The Torpedo Bay, standing vigilantly in the north right of the Bridge. Heads of staff only!
Its twin sister left of the Bridge.

Manta's replacement for Plasma Research. Instead of a bomb-making area that's ostensibly for studying plasma, you have rooms that have actual bombs/missiles with Possibly Legitimate [Citation Needed] uses. Hooray!

Operating the Torpedo Tubes

note to self: test if clicking on other parts of the tube also pulls out the tray
also get an actual image of the targeting area jesus christ
  1. Click on the torpedo tube TorpedoTubeDoor32x32.png to open it up and pull out the torpedo tube tray TorpedoTubeTray32x32.png. Make sure there's nothing blocking it.
  2. Click-drag the sprite of whatever you want to load onto the torpedo tube tray sprite TorpedoTubeTray32x32.png.
  3. Click on the torpedo tube TorpedoTubeDoor32x32.png to close it.
  4. Go to the torpedo console Periscope32x32.png. You should see a targeting reticule. Some pointers:
    • Unless you're launching a high explosive torpedo, the projectile launched cannot go through solid objects.
    • Torpedoes move on their own accord, so you only need to aim where the torpedo needs to go. Meanwhile, other objects will land exactly on the square you aimed at, though they can still be pulled away by ocean currents if the ship is moving. In other words, the torpedo tube is not a mass driver.
    • The actual area where you can aim at is somewhat limited. You get a 3-tile wide horizontal line a couple tiles in front of the tube, then a 5-tile line above it, then a 7-tile one, etc., ending with an 11-tile wide, and the entire thing extends about 14 tiles; the whole shape is basically a parabolic shell.
      • Essentially, you can't really see anything beyond the Clown Ship.
    • You can press Q or E to exit the console, as the game tells you.
  5. To fire at where you're aiming, press the Spacebar. Ideally, you should have permission from the Head of Security, Head of Personnel, or Captain before doing this.

What can be launched from the torpedo tubes?

Torpedoes

Each torpedo starts off on its own rather adorable special tray, which you can pull to move it around. If you need to take it off the tray, simply click-drag it onto the tile of interest. When a torpedo is off the tray, it cannot be pulled or pushed.

With the exception of high explosive torpedoes, all torpedoes will fly off in the direction they were going until they hit something solid (i.e. a wall or a person), after which they will explode. In other words, All torpedoes explode upon contact, save for high explosive torpedoes, which explode based on distance.

Torpedoes can be set off if you hit them with enough blunt force, generally in the range of five extinguisher wacks (i.e. 50 "health"). After this percussive priming the torpedo will then fly off in the direction it was facing. Hopefully, you are smart enough not to stand facing its tip when you do this.

There are four types of torpedoes:

  • IncendiaryTorpedo50x32.png Incendiary torpedoes - Creates a blazing blue, screen-wide fireball upon hitting something.
  • ExplosiveTorpedo51x32.png Explosive torpedoes - Simply explodes, releasing shrapnel. Damage is on par with a weak TTV; everything within a roughly 3 tile radius (i.e. a 5x5 square) is utterly obliterated, and anything a good distance beyond that is heavily damaged.
  • HighExplosiveTorpedo50x32.png High explosive torpedoes - Can pass through walls, windows, and other solid impassible objects. If it goes far enough without encountering anything, it explodes with fives times the power of a standard explosive torpedo.
  • ToxicTorpedo50x32.png Toxic torpedoes - Upon contact with, creates a screen-wide, persistent cloud of sarin, a deadly nerve gas that stuns and inflicts multiple damage types. The cloud cannot penetrate through walls and windows, and unlike the sarin grenade, concentration is high enough that even brief exposure has adverse effects.

Other Things

  • Coffins CoffinNew.png CoffinFancy.png - Because the torpedo tubes wouldn't be any good if you couldn't perform burial at sea with them. That said, the coffin is arguably unnecessary because...
  • People Jobclown.png - ...you can insert people, living or dead, onto the tubes. If you open the tube while someone's in front of it and then close it, they'll go in. Similarly, you can also click-drag people onto the tray or click on someone with Grab intent and then click on the tray to shove them onto it. Launching does not in of itself harm them.

So, what can these actually be used for??

It's a room full of glorified bombs. Generally, whatever legitimate uses there are for other types of bombs, torpedoes have them too. More specifically, toxic and incendiary torpedoes can destroy huge chunks of a Blob, while explosive and high-explosive ones can help break through a Nuclear Operative barricade. A high-explosive can also take out a rogue AI, if you set it off at the right place (a good choice is a little bit north of Visitation); it's preferred you only do this if there's no hope of resetting it through the upload computer. If you're brave, insane, and/or possibly stupid enough, you could also try to use to them destroy a loose singularity.

By the Rockets' Red Glare

It's a room full of glorified bombs, almost begging to be used by an Antagonist such as you! Admittedly, there aren't a lot of torpedoes to use, but they're almost free. You don't have to learn complicated gas physics or gather many materials; all you have to do is get suitable tools, and hack the doors into the Torpedo Bays. Their uses are plain and simple. High-explosive and explosive torpedoes blow stuff up, incendiary ones burn everything to the ground and are a fun way to ignite plasma gas fires, and toxic ones fill the air with poisonous gases that poison NT scum's asses. Don't forget: if you bash a torpedo enough, you'll set it off and send it flying in whatever direction it was facing.

Special attention should be paid towards high-explosive torpedoes. They penetrate walls, so you can use these to bomb places that you don't have access to. Set one off at near the entrance into Engineering and try to knock out the machinery keeping the singularity contained. Aim one towards the AI Chamber! Shoot one at the Clown Ship just for kicks! If you need more, you can go to the cockpit of the Syndicate Assault Vessel, and buy them from CARL from the rather steep but by no means unobtainable price of 10k credits each.

Supplementary Video

thinking of the part in Tomorrow Never Dies (?) where James Bond gets launched out of a torpedo
this one from down periscope is also neat, even thought aiming a torpedo here is a lot simpler than in the video