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Laser weapons probably were the first type of non-bullet type weapons used in space - they are middle-ranged, having  a low damage, but use very little amounts of energy and have a relativley short refire date. They are most effective against [[Positron]] shields, and least effective against [[Gravitron]] shields.
 
Laser weapons probably were the first type of non-bullet type weapons used in space - they are middle-ranged, having  a low damage, but use very little amounts of energy and have a relativley short refire date. They are most effective against [[Positron]] shields, and least effective against [[Gravitron]] shields.
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===Comparing===
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By effectivity on shields, Laser should be compared with Particle or Plasma weapons, but because of energy, Particle would be more effective - the comparing effect high effectivity on [[Positron]] and [[Gravitron]] shields with a reduced effectivity on [[Molecular]] shields and a low-average enegy usage.
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First choice:[[Particle]]
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Second choice:[[Plasma]]
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In compare with:[[Neutron]]
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[[Category: Weapons]]
 
[[Category: Weapons]]

Revision as of 08:41, 19 September 2008

Laser weapons probably were the first type of non-bullet type weapons used in space - they are middle-ranged, having a low damage, but use very little amounts of energy and have a relativley short refire date. They are most effective against Positron shields, and least effective against Gravitron shields.

Comparing

By effectivity on shields, Laser should be compared with Particle or Plasma weapons, but because of energy, Particle would be more effective - the comparing effect high effectivity on Positron and Gravitron shields with a reduced effectivity on Molecular shields and a low-average enegy usage.

First choice:Particle Second choice:Plasma

In compare with:Neutron