Looks like a fan favorite concept ship idea will arrive at IAE 2954:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHdDlvcy6Kw
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Plenty I'll say.Any reason to keep a Cutlass Red after picking up one of these?
Aye, this is the conclusion I was getting to as well. Keep the Cutlass Red and upgrade the Pisces to a Terrapin Medical.On the other hand if you have the Pisces the Terrapin could be a good step up.
Yeah, the Red seems more like an all around ship, so was wondering how the Terrapin Medical would be perceived.Red has 2 Medical beds, more and better weapons, crew accommodations, 12 scu cargo grid, can carry an STV or hoverbike.
I asked the question simply to generate dialog around the new ship. Looks like it was successful :-)The question is therefore a little misguided.
True that, what I meant by "misguided" was less the question itself and more the target of the comparison, the Red Turtle being more on par with the C8R than the Redlass ;)I asked the question simply to generate dialog around the new ship. Looks like it was successful :-)
I agree it's for landing zones and operations where your going to get incoming fire in getting a wounded person to a support vessel like the Polaris, not really operated solo. I also can imagine as they rework how death works respawning in a med bed will go the way of the dodo. So tiers will mater in what wounds they can treat in preventing you from respawning/awaking at a medical centerLots of good discussion, but one point that should be corrected..
The medical beds in the Red are Tier 3; The bed in the Medical Terrapin is Tier 2 which is the same treatment class as the Carrack and the 890J. How much this matters DOES remain to be seen, but given how CIG has developed other game loops in the past there will likely be a large gap between them. My expectations based on what has been said -
T1: Ambulance/Paramedic. Treat minor, stabilize major trauma.
T2: Treat major trauma and diseases.
T3: Correct anything medicine can touch including cybernetic replacements.
The Terrapin can land in the Polaris hangar, so presumably other ships with a similar capacity such as the Odyssey and Liberator. With it's armor and shields it might shine in hot zones where taking fire is unavoidable, but again, that's somewhere in the future.
The Red is a more livable ship, but neither are intended for long stretches away from base. They gutted the living quarters from the Terrapin which makes it much less useful in my opinion. And while a jumpseat was added during the PTU phase, the initial lack of it or any other crew capacity makes me wonder WTF role CIG sees this ship playing in the verse that isn't already covered better.
Bottom line for me is that the tiny size of the C8R makes it a more flexible ship to have on hand, especially for use with the larger crewed vessels where having an ambulance in the hangar is useful utilty alongside whatever the main gameplay is for the day.
umm, Cutlass Red has the lowest bed tier IIRC. Yes, you can respawn in them, but they are ambulance quality and we don't know how long the Red will retain that respawn ability.I agree it's for landing zones and operations where your going to get incoming fire in getting a wounded person to a support vessel like the Polaris, not really operated solo. I also can imagine as they rework how death works respawning in a med bed will go the way of the dodo. So tiers will mater in what wounds they can treat in preventing you from respawning/awaking at a medical center
Pssst... Galaxy too..umm, Cutlass Red has the lowest bed tier IIRC. Yes, you can respawn in them, but they are ambulance quality and we don't know how long the Red will retain that respawn ability.
The Apollo will have the ability to put the highest tier bed in it. So far, only the Apollo and the Endeavor Hospital have the ability to have the highest beds. (again, IIRC)