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Originally posted by God Emperor:
Have been playing the demo for a while and am wondering how useful Satellites, Weapons Platforms and Bases are. Their lack of movement means that they can be picked off one at a time and if an enemy develops a weapon of longer range they are sitting ducks.
Apart from mining warp points, the best defensive unit seems to be fighters - they cost no maintenance and can be built on any planet (even those that have low population and no structures).
My style of playing seems to be moving towards mining key warp points, building hundreds of fighters (that repeat build command is very useful - one turn of production on repeat), and building a lots of ships (many of which I keep mothballed if they are in quiet sectors).
What do the rest of you find?
I like to have weapons platforms defending all frontier and key planets. At the beginning of the game small size, later medium and then large as research advances.
A large weapons platform can mount Massive weapons. You would need a Baseship to match that firepower in a ship.
In one of my current games the spec for a large WP (600kT) is: Computer, Combat sensors and ECM III, 3 x Phased Shield V (1250), 3 x point defense, 1 x massive Phased Poloron III (200@range 6), 1 x massive Wave Motion Gun II (600@8), 1x large phased poloron III (80@6).
For comparison a battleship/dreadnaught could mount up to a heavy WMG II for 360@range 8.
Put 5 of them on a planet and those alien scum would would need a serious fleet to take you out. Small raiding Groups would be toasted.
Add in fighters and it would be even harder, with the fighters supplying long range attack to supplement the planet defenses.
Fighters require some extra research. WP's use the same components as ships. Sattelites seem a bit weak for planet defense. Large bases cost a lot of maintenance so I don't used them except for construction yards..
You can pack a lot of WP's and fighters into a big planet, maintenance free
[This message has been edited by Resident Alien (edited 12 December 2000).]