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Rayfin Capital Missile
« on: March 23, 2017, 10:05:45 PM »

Rayfin Capital Missile
Introduced:   3108
Deployed:   Yet to be deployed
Designer:    Elysium Technologies
Restriction:   Barracuda and AR-10 Multi Purpose Capital Launchers
Damage:      1 – C
Heat:       10
Tonnage:    90 (per missile)
Additional:   Can be combined with a Naval C3 system

Description
The Rayfin Capital Missile is a modified Barracuda Capital Missile.  If used offensively the missile with act exactly like a standard Barracuda Missile but only do a single point of capital damage.  The reason for this reduced damage is that the Rayfin is full of additional electronics which have been packed into this missile.

When the missile is fired from a ship which is part of a Naval C3 system the Rayfin can target any capital missile targeted on any ship which is part of the C3 network.  This allows ships to extend their defences around each other allowing naval flotillas to get further into a battle when working together as part of a Naval C3 system.

Rules:
The Rayfin can be fired from any Barracuda or AR-10 launcher mounted on a WarShip, DropShip or Space Station.

When fired as a normal missile or in defence of a ship, which is not part of a C3 network, the missile acts like any Barracuda missile.

When ships are operating in a C3 Network the Rayfin can be used to target any capital missile targeted on ANY ship that is within range of the C3 Network.
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