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(New page: Neutron weapons denote a golden mean in space weapons - they gut an average-high damage, a middle energy usage, middle range and refire date. They make a perfect affix to Plasma weapon...)
 
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Neutron weapons denote a golden mean in space weapons - they gut an average-high damage, a middle energy usage, middle range and refire date. They make a perfect affix to [[Plasma]] weapons, due to their high effectivity against [[Molecular]] shields, and a low effectivity against [[Positron]] shields.
 
Neutron weapons denote a golden mean in space weapons - they gut an average-high damage, a middle energy usage, middle range and refire date. They make a perfect affix to [[Plasma]] weapons, due to their high effectivity against [[Molecular]] shields, and a low effectivity against [[Positron]] shields.
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===Comparing===
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By effectivity on shields, Neutron should be compared with Laser or Photon weapons, but because of speed, Laser would be more effective - the comparing effect high effectivity on [[Molecular]] and [[Positron]] shields with a reduced effectivity on [[Gravitron]] shields and an average enegy usage.Changing the laser to photon effects an increased damage and energy usage.
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First choice: [[Laser]]
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Second choice: [[Photon]]
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In compare with:[[Particle]]

Revision as of 08:25, 19 September 2008

Neutron weapons denote a golden mean in space weapons - they gut an average-high damage, a middle energy usage, middle range and refire date. They make a perfect affix to Plasma weapons, due to their high effectivity against Molecular shields, and a low effectivity against Positron shields.

Comparing

By effectivity on shields, Neutron should be compared with Laser or Photon weapons, but because of speed, Laser would be more effective - the comparing effect high effectivity on Molecular and Positron shields with a reduced effectivity on Gravitron shields and an average enegy usage.Changing the laser to photon effects an increased damage and energy usage.

First choice: Laser Second choice: Photon In compare with:Particle