Six S9 torpedos to take down the shields of an Idris

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In the Eclipse FAQ, it was mentioned that six S9 torpedos to take down the shields of an Idris!

So two Eclipse bombers hide behind an asteroid, pop out, deliver the payload and boarding parties are ready to go!

Now lets look at this massive res image of this beautiful ship!

 

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Ummmmm... Okay, excuse my ignorance, I should know better dealing with TWRL stuff, but:

*puts on theroycrafting hat, cape and monocle*

So far we have shields and armour. Armour for ballistics and shields for energy weapons.

From my experience of watching WW2 submarine movies, I was under the impression missiles generally explode near to a target and the shock-wave and shrapnel damage it, whereas torpedoes usually strike the hull of the ship fired on and detonate on impact...

So does this mean Ballistic Shielding has been confirmed as well? A torpedo, like a ballistic round (or an Aurora), can just fly through an Energy Shield and hit the hull directly...

If energy shields do deflect explosion damage, having a torp hit the hull directly and explode within the shield bubble designed to bounce that force away, would trap more of the explosive force inside the bubble next to the hull, bouncing the part of the explosion which would have gone the other way back at the ships armour, multiplying the force of the torpedo...

As far as I can work out, the only way a torpedo could take out an energy shield is by blowing a big hole in the hull and damaging the shield generator directly...?

EDIT - By the way, TEST Weapons Research Lab are redesigning the "Anti-Ballistic Cannon" which is an automated ship defence turret designed to shoot down incoming ballistic cannon rounds, in to a slightly more boring however just as useful automated anti-torpedo and anti-missile ship defence turret to remove the threat of incoming explosive threats. TWRL, it's that personnel touch.
 
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In the Eclipse FAQ, it was mentioned that six S9 torpedos to take down the shields of an Idris!
Duh..... What idiot would fly an Idris with it's shields down?

What the Q&A ACTUALLY said is:
"A pair of Eclipses, going unnoticed attacking an Idris with its shields down and its defense turrets disabled can cripple the ship if they hit in the right areas"

See, the shields are already down. The fools on that Idris deserve whatever they get.
 

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Duh..... What idiot would fly an Idris with it's shields down?

What the Q&A ACTUALLY said is:
"A pair of Eclipses, going unnoticed attacking an Idris with its shields down and its defense turrets disabled can cripple the ship if they hit in the right areas"

See, the shields are already down. The fools on that Idris deserve whatever they get.
and that "if they hit the right areas" is a really big fucking IF.

Assuming its an AFK Idris with its shields down then yeah maybe. But I wouldn't risk taking on a big cap ship like the Idris with only 6 torps on hand.

Now you get a full squad of Eclipses, and a few stealthy fit Prowlers to sneak boarders aboard then we got a party goin'.
 

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What the Q&A ACTUALLY said is:
"A pair of Eclipses, going unnoticed attacking an Idris with its shields down and its defense turrets disabled can cripple the ship if they hit in the right areas"

See, the shields are already down. The fools on that Idris deserve whatever they get.
*Takes off theorycrafting hat, cape and molecule*

Oh. Time to get back to work on that automated anti-torp turret then. I'm sure a Idris will have 15 of them anyway, but the TWRL version will let you select your own ring-tones.
 

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If anyone wants the eclipse (lti) down the road, I got us covered *wink wink*
#ninjadivision ?

COOL I did the same for once :D
I bought up a bunch just in case I myself get a buy back relapse frenzy or if someone missed out :D

CHEERS! :beers: :beer:
 

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In the Eclipse FAQ, it was mentioned that six S9 torpedos to take down the shields of an Idris!

So two Eclipse bombers hide behind an asteroid, pop out, deliver the payload and boarding parties are ready to go!

Now lets look at this massive res image of this beautiful ship!
Sorry Dear Leader but CIG said, "A pair of Eclipses, going unnoticed attacking an Idris with its shields down and its defense turrets disabled can cripple the ship if they hit in the right areas." It later goes on to say, "... whereas assaulting a capital ship would most likely require a first strike with an Eclipse or two followed by a heavier sustained assault with Retaliators, Gladiators or Harbingers."

This second quote could be interpreted as "dropping an Idris' shields" but to me it says that it takes 2 Eclipses to severely reduce an Idris' shields and requires additional firepower to not only drop the shields but to also destroy the capital ship.

Just my two aUEC...

Edit 1: (I corrected Dear Leader, pls no ban <.< >.>)

Edit 2: Also.... [CONCERN] for May SOTS!!!! (Attempt at deflecting)
 

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This second quote could be interpreted as "dropping an Idris' shields" but to me it says that it takes 2 Eclipses to severely reduce an Idris' shields and requires additional firepower to not only drop the shields but to also destroy the capital ship.
I'm pretty sure he wanted to a boarding party and take the idris as our own, maybe not destroy it completely. If we do end up destroying it then we can just use the reclaimer and call the Rock Raiders!
 

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Should I melt my Retaliator and get an Eclipse?

I really love the design of the Retaliator, but it feels so useless without a crew right now. Unlike the Constellation, there's no forward facing guns a pilot can fire...

After reading the Q&A, I think I'll keep my Retaliator. It does have a lot more going for it than the Eclipse. I also have the Sabre, for the "Stealth" play, and it should be more useful in more situations.
 
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What does “stealth” mean within the Star citizen universe?


Stealth in Star Citizen resolves around being hard to detect via in-game systems, these being primarily radars and scanners. As mentioned previously in the Sabre Q&A, the Sabre and Eclipse are both built from the ground up around the concept of stealth whereas the Hornet Ghost was retrofitted to this mechanic. Not only does the specific hull design of the Sabre and Eclipse provide benefits to reduce their visibility on radar, but they are both equipped by default with Stealth-class items.



The item/component classes we currently have are Military, Civilian, Industrial, Stealth and Competition. Stealth class items of each item type provide the lowest emissions (IR and EM) at the expense of raw output and durability. Other classes will have comparable benefits and weaknesses allowing players to mix and match items to tune their ship’s behavior. Ships like the Eclipse come default with all Stealth class items, whereas the Sabre comes with some Military and some Stealth and the Ghost has Civilian and Stealth. We’ll be discussing the different classes of items in-depth in the future.



It’s said that the Eclipse will bring unique stealth components to the game. Will older stealth ships like the Sabre and Hornet Ghost be updated to include these stealth components, or are they specific only to the Eclipse?


It is very rare that these items are hull locked and currently none of the default items (i.e. power plants and shield generators) are tied to a specific ship such as the Eclipse. As mentioned previously, we have the stealth class of items which provide significant benefits to signature reduction and applicable ships will either come default with these or be able to equip them.



Wouldn’t Size 9 torpedoes in fighters be considered “game breaking” when the Retaliator already has S9 and the Polaris capital ship has S10?


The Eclipse was designed from the start to carry S9’s, the tradeoff is it doesn’t carry much else and is neither very tough, nor agile. It’s not designed to be a dogfighter, but rather a very specialized bomber that wants to approach a target silently, fire its payload, and leave. The Eclipse carries three size 9 torpedoes, and two size 2 ballistic gatling weapons. These larger torpedoes take a while to lock on to smaller ships, and combined with its relative lack of agility, that will mean the Eclipse will have a tricky time trying to use them in a dogfight.



The Eventual $330 Flight ready tag is quite expensive for a single-person ship and given how little detail we have at this stage. What is the intention behind the ship’s design that warrants the high tag that we may be missing at initial glance?


For its size, the Eclipse punches far above its weight class with its ordnance armament. It’s capable of destroying large ships, and causing serious damage to capital ships. Its specialized loadout of stealth equipment and large torpedoes all contribute to its ability to perform this task.



With regards to the announced future price, keep in mind that every Star Citizen concept ship is priced below its component value in the in-game economy. In the past, it was difficult to predict the final price with ships going through significant iterations between the concept and flight ready stages. With the ship pipeline functioning as it does today, we can now provide a solid estimate of future pricing.



Will there be any civilian companies looking to retrofit this military craft’s torpedo ports allowing for stealth cargo running?


A fun idea, but this is not something we’re currently exploring.



Will the Eclipse torpedo bay be modular, so that the ship can be used for other purposes such as electronic warfare?


This is not something currently planned. The Eclipse was designed around this sole purpose, while something like the Vanguard series will be more flexible with its modularity.



Can the Eclipse carry anything other than 3xS9 torpedoes (like for instance a ton of regular missiles or multiples of smaller torpedoes like the S5 carried by the Gladiator)?


Again, the Eclipse is an extremely specialized vessel, designed to excel at its intended task and role, so this is not something currently planned.



What ship hangars will the Eclipse fit into?


It’s a sizable ship, to be certain. While it cannot fit into the Polaris, it should be able to operate snugly out of a Javelin hangar.



Can the Eclipse bomb both air-to-air AND air-to-ground?


If you can lock on to the target, you can attack it with the torpedoes whether it is air-to-air or air-to-ground.



What kind of quantum jumping range can we expect from this ship?



The Eclipse currently sits in-between the Gladiator (essentially a carrier born torpedo bomber) and the Harbinger in terms of range, and is expected to stay around there. It doesn’t currently have a lot of fuel reserves so a single mission is the best plan of attack rather than daisy chaining a few together, where a Retaliator or Harbinger would fare better.



Can a Terrapin pick up the trail of an approaching Eclipse (both in their default configuration) in time to warn a nearby fleet?


It’s possible, but it won’t be easy for either ship. Terrapins are extremely strong at detecting signatures and whilst the Eclipse is very good at having low signatures, it still has one. With a Terrapin in a good location, with an operator on their toes they should be able to detect it but whether they have time to get the message across is a different problem entirely.



What purpose does the Eclipse serve in the civilian market? Can the bay be retrofitted for carrying cargo or data storage modules, or some other use, or is this a dedicated bomber suited for private military contractor use only?


There are no plans for swap-able bays, it is a dedicated bomber with that sole focus.



What are the expected Speed and Agility levels of the Eclipse


The Eclipse is currently planned to be pretty fast (in a straight line), having comparable speed to the Gladius, but it’s also not an agile ship. It’s currently planned to be comparable with the Gladiator for flight agility.




How many Eclipse will it take to take down say a 890 Jump, Polaris or Idris?


As always, we must preface this by reminding everyone that all things are subject to change during game development, but our current thinking about how this should currently play out is:



A pair of Eclipses, going unnoticed attacking an Idris with its shields down and its defense turrets disabled can cripple the ship if they hit in the right areas. Attacking such a large target like this though would be fairly foolish with such a small attack force though once you factor in the overall shields and defensive capabilities of everyone involved. Sub Capital ships however are much more vulnerable to an Eclipse or two, whereas assaulting a capital ship would most likely require a first strike with an Eclipse or two followed by a heavier sustained assault with Retaliators, Gladiators or Harbingers.



Is 2x fixed ballistic S2 really going to hurt anything significant?


While the weapon compliment is only one component in the overall success of any dogfight, similar loadouts on other ships designed for that purpose can often be more effective than on a ship with a specialized focus like the Eclipse. Here, they function more as deterrent, or tool to finish off a crippled target, than an effective fighting loadout. The Eclipse isn’t supposed to be hanging around in a dogfight. This is a specialist ship with a very niche role: to deliver its devastating torpedo payload to unsuspecting targets.



Considering the sensitive nature of this ship, will purchases of this ship be limited in game, like by reputation? Does the UEE try to prevent ships like this from falling into pirate hands?


With the 2947 announcement, we consider the Eclipse to now be ‘for export,’ meaning that it can be sold to select groups outside the UEE military (including you). We anticipate there will be any number of limitations in the game world including both the number of bombers produced at any given time and other factors relating to reputation. It seems unlikely that the UEE would sell bombers directly to known pirates or other criminals, but it’s also easy to imagine other ways for such individuals to acquire military spec’d ships.




How does the Eclipse place among other bombers, specifically in range, speed, maneuverability, armament, survivability, role flexibility, and jump capability?


Range can be a tricky one to quantify, but basing it on duration and distance we see it as follows: Polaris, Retaliator, Harbinger, Eclipse, Gladiator. The first three all have support for long duration trips with on-board facilities while the Eclipse and Gladiator do not.

As speeds will naturally change over the course of development, the current ordering in terms of max SCM speed, going from fastest to slowest in a straight line acceleration, is as follows: Eclipse, Gladiator, Harbinger, Retaliator, Polaris

Maneuverability will be the Eclipse’s “Achilles’ Heel” and is squarely at the bottom of the smaller ships in this trait, with both the Gladiator and Harbinger outmaneuvering it.

Armament is another trait not easily compared straight across against other ships, as it obviously packs a devastating punch with its torpedoes, but once those are gone it will be considerably outgunned if you choose to stick around without re-arming. If you intended to hang around after attacking then the Eclipse is not the ship for this and a Gladiator or Harbinger are much more suited to that role. Survivability also comes into play here with the Eclipse being less durable than either the Gladiator or Harbinger, currently expected to have a similar durability to that of a 300i.

Basically, if you use it for it’s intended role, we expect the Eclipse to excel above others, but deviating outside of that the Eclipse will not fare well with its lack of cargo space, a single seat with no interior and limited weaponry. The Harbinger will allow you to maintain a longer time in the ‘verse and the Gladiator will pack a more rounded punch.

To summarize the intended roles between the four bombers (Polaris excluded):

  • The Gladiator is the short range bomber, capable of absorbing and dishing out damage.
  • The Eclipse is the mid range stealth bomber, capable of sneaking behind enemy lines and delivering a high damage strike, but should not stay in combat due to its defensive shortcomings.
  • The Harbinger is the mid to long range endurance bomber, carrying more weapons and armament than the Gladiator and able to take more of a pounding and survive deeper into space, but without the stealth capabilities of the Eclipse.
  • The Retaliator is the dedicated long range bomber, able to carry the most ordnance, the most men and the most weaponry to defend itself via its turrets. It can sustain itself and its crew much deeper in the verse and is ideal for striking targets a long way away. This is a good opportunity to mention that we are well aware of many in the community’s issues with the Retaliator (capacity, turret behavior, layouts, etc) and whilst we can’t commit to changes presently in the short term, it is on our radar and we’ll be reviewing at some point in the future.


Will I be able to purchase a large cloth to keep this covered in my hanger?


While the Historical Truth Act has permitted an unprecedented release of previously-classified UEEN military information (including the existence of the Eclipse bomber) it has NOT authorized any discussion of the Crusader Industries B419-AR Tactical Stealth Utility Tarp (TSUT.) Any discussion of its capabilities or availability should be reported to the nearest Advocacy agent.


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In the Eclipse FAQ, it was mentioned that six S9 torpedos to take down the shields of an Idris!

So two Eclipse bombers hide behind an asteroid, pop out, deliver the payload and boarding parties are ready to go!

Now lets look at this massive res image of this beautiful ship!

As always, we must preface this by reminding everyone that all things are subject to change during game development, but our current thinking about how this should currently play out is:

A pair of Eclipses, going unnoticed attacking an Idris with its shields down and its defense turrets disabled can cripple the ship if they hit in the right areas. Attacking such a large target like this though would be fairly foolish with such a small attack force though once you factor in the overall shields and defensive capabilities of everyone involved. Sub Capital ships however are much more vulnerable to an Eclipse or two, whereas assaulting a capital ship would most likely require a first strike with an Eclipse or two followed by a heavier sustained assault with Retaliators, Gladiators or Harbingers.
I really wouldn't count on that "current thinking" too much... CIG literally went from "large ships = faster but slower acceleration" to "nope, lets make them snails" in weeks.

If the Idris and Javelin come into the Game just to be sitting ducks against small Ships, you can expect a shitstorm that will make the CCU-Change look like nothing. And I wouldn't count on the Eclipse keeping S9 Torpedoes either.
 
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