Barotrauma 潜渊症

Barotrauma 潜渊症

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Stubbs Mobile Railgun Platform
   
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Stubbs Mobile Railgun Platform

在 ArchCrusader 的 1 个合集中
ArchCrusader's Shipyard
25 件物品
描述
Description
A glorified weapon platform, the Stubbs' design is very straightforward: bring a railgun's firepower where needed and have the means to keep it there. Efficiency is the name of the game, and the interiors lack many commodities most other subs can afford.
Properties
Designation:
Tier I Attack (Mobile Weapon Platform)
Cost:
6800 Marks
Size:
25x9 m
Recommended Crew Size:
2 - 4
Cargo:
0 crates
Armaments:
2 coilguns, 1 railgun, 1 EDC, 1 depth charge launcher (on drone - loaded with decoys)
Mobility:
Average
Max Forward Speed:
17-18 Km/h
Max Forward Speed (Drone):
42 Km/h
Max Descent Speed:
13-14 Km/h
Max Descent Speed (Drone):
18 Km/h
Crafting Facilities:
None

How to play
When all you want is to move a big [REDACTED] gun somewhere and blast some denizens of the deeps apart, the Stubbs is the submarine for the job. It's not pretty, it's cramped and susceptible to flooding, but it's a cheap and extremely efficient way of setting up a railgun killzone somewhere in the Europan oceans.

The drone also adds some good reconnaissance and decoy capabilities, allowing the Stubbs to set up with passive sonar and send it out to fish for targets. Some craftier crews may even equip the depth charges with actual explosives, turning the drone into an extremely fast bomber.

Author's notes
While lacking crafting stations, the Stubbs is the ideal sub when you want to play with a reduced number of friends without bots, not to mention the luxury of a low-expenses railgun vessel.

Other subs I've made:

Gunnarsson Heavy Gunship
Triton Assault Transport
Yonaka Experimental Deep Diver
Leo Personal Shuttle
Imp All-Purpose Sub
Adamant Heavy Transport
Barracuda Escort Corvette
Barracuda II Escort Corvette

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seriel 2 月 4 日 上午 12:41 
woahguh, i like the simplicity