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*Command Bridge: Generally near the back of the ship, these can be easily identified on the ''Venator''- and ''Imperial''-class ships. On the others, they are not as extruding, making them harder to single out from a distance. | *Command Bridge: Generally near the back of the ship, these can be easily identified on the ''Venator''- and ''Imperial''-class ships. On the others, they are not as extruding, making them harder to single out from a distance. | ||
*Engines: There are multiple engines on all ships, and all of them must be destroyed for the entire system to be considered lost. They are obviously at the back of the ship, and can also be destroyed by blowing up the coolants in the room to the right of the Control Room. | *Engines: There are multiple engines on all ships, and all of them must be destroyed for the entire system to be considered lost. They are obviously at the back of the ship, and can also be destroyed by blowing up the coolants in the room to the right of the Control Room. | ||
*Shields: The shields must be taken down before anything other than turrets can be destroyed from the outside. This can be achieved by just repeatedly hitting any part of the ship (doesn't have to be the same spot every time) or by destroying a giant pillar of energy behind the Control Room. The former approach takes some time, as capital ship shields can withstand some serious barrages for a while | *Shields: The shields must be taken down before anything other than turrets can be destroyed from the outside. This can be achieved by just repeatedly hitting any part of the ship (doesn't have to be the same spot every time) or by destroying a giant pillar of energy behind the Control Room. The former approach takes some time, as capital ship shields can withstand some serious barrages for a while. | ||
*Auto Turret controls: Controls the external auto turrets of the spaceship. If destroyed, the dozens of small auto-targeting turrets on the surface of the capital ship will not open fire. However, anti-personnel turrets inside the ship, turrets manned from within the Control Room, and autoturrets on Frigates will still operate. The defender must repair the system for the turrets to go live again. Found in the Control Room. | *Auto Turret controls: Controls the external auto turrets of the spaceship. If destroyed, the dozens of small auto-targeting turrets on the surface of the capital ship will not open fire. However, anti-personnel turrets inside the ship, turrets manned from within the Control Room, and autoturrets on Frigates will still operate. The defender must repair the system for the turrets to go live again. Found in the Control Room. | ||
====Other notes==== | ====Other notes==== | ||
While these ships cannot actually be destroyed, their individual systems can be. Also, they give your team a lot of points in Assault matches. Destruction of autoturrets, or their control center, will make the battle much easier. Bombers are most effective at taking out systems, and any Landing Craft is the best choice for Marine invasions, as they will provide an extra spawn point once they land. Unfortunately, if you don't tell your guys to get out when you land they will take off again and fly into the wall. | While these ships cannot actually be destroyed, their individual systems can be. Also, they give your team a lot of points in Assault matches. Destruction of autoturrets, or their control center, will make the battle much easier. Bombers are most effective at taking out systems, and any Landing Craft is the best choice for Marine invasions, as they will provide an extra spawn point once they land. Unfortunately, if you don't tell your guys to get out when you land they will take off again and fly into the wall. |