3.17RSI Scorpius
Building, implementing, and balancing RSI’s heavy fighter, the Scorpius, as a flight-ready vehicle.
https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/18148-Roadmap-Roundup-May-19th-2021
3.17RSI Scorpius
Building, implementing, and balancing RSI’s heavy fighter, the Scorpius, as a flight-ready vehicle.
https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/18148-Roadmap-Roundup-May-19th-2021
I just wanted people to be aware that it would not be straight to flyable when it goes on sale tomorrow.That's still rather close.
The page is up for those posh knob concierge players.Today is the day!
I have a feeling its going to fit nicely in the Polaris.Fully endorsed by the UEE Navy, and with glowing reports from the Wreckless 999th test squadron
The Scorpius’ pure firepower means it can take on any foe in almost any situation, and its convertible frame makes it ideal for carriers of varying class. Patented shock/lock resistance makes the transition to flight mode smooth and speedy. Its ferocity and versatility mean the Scorpius is truly the next level of two-seater heavy fighters.
It's a good question. But in this case I have to think it comes down to logistics and storage capacity of the carrier wing. Would you rather have two Scorpius or two Sabre's as they take up similar space in the Idris.Not tha bad... but now I have a question: that does this ship have over using a couple of Sabre (same exact weapon load)?
Considering that a two ship indipendent will llikely be more effective since there are two target instead of one and two treath instead of one (for the same amount of firepower)?
I do not recall of any ship with unremovable gimbals (?) so most probably. I hope. 8*S3 that would be awsome !Now, I wonder if those gimbals can be removed and I can have 4x fixed s3 to compliment the 4xs3 turret?