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  '''<u>DEFENSIVE SCREEN</u>'''
 
  '''<u>DEFENSIVE SCREEN</u>'''
  Smaller ships are often tasked with providing a defensive screen for larger vessels, supporting and protecting them while they coordinate fighter-tier activities or bring devastating weapons to bear. This tactic can only be used by a battlegroup that contains at least one active '''FRIGATE'''; '''CARRIERS''' and '''BATTLESHIPS''' are too ponderous to provide effective screening.<br></br>
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  Smaller ships are often tasked with providing a defensive screen for larger vessels, supporting and protecting them while they coordinate fighter-tier activities or bring devastating weapons to bear. This tactic can only be used by a battlegroup that contains at least one active '''FRIGATE'''; ''CARRIERS'' and '''BATTLESHIPS''' are too ponderous to provide effective screening.<br></br>
 
  Choose a '''FRIGATE''' under your command and assign it to screen for another '''CAPITAL SHIP''' in your battlegroup or for an allied '''CAPITAL SHIP''' within the same range band. Until the start of your next turn, all attacks and abilities targeting the screened ship have a 50 percent chance of being intercepted. Roll a die or flip a coin to determine this. Abilities or attacks that are intercepted must either be aborted (wasting the action) or target the screening '''FRIGATE''' instead. If the attacker cannot target the screening '''FRIGATE''' for some reason, it may then choose another valid target, not including the screened ship. Once assigned to protect a ship, a '''FRIGATE''' cannot be ordered to screen for another vessel until the start of your next turn.<br></br>
 
  Choose a '''FRIGATE''' under your command and assign it to screen for another '''CAPITAL SHIP''' in your battlegroup or for an allied '''CAPITAL SHIP''' within the same range band. Until the start of your next turn, all attacks and abilities targeting the screened ship have a 50 percent chance of being intercepted. Roll a die or flip a coin to determine this. Abilities or attacks that are intercepted must either be aborted (wasting the action) or target the screening '''FRIGATE''' instead. If the attacker cannot target the screening '''FRIGATE''' for some reason, it may then choose another valid target, not including the screened ship. Once assigned to protect a ship, a '''FRIGATE''' cannot be ordered to screen for another vessel until the start of your next turn.<br></br>
 
  '''FRIGATES''' cannot be assigned to a defensive screen if they’ve also attacked on the same turn, and '''FRIGATES''' on protective duty cannot use weapons except for '''AUXILIARY''' weapons as they must concentrate on intercepting incoming threats. If the screening '''FRIGATE''' is destroyed, all effects it was providing to screened ships immediately end. Only a single '''FRIGATE''' can screen for another ship at a time, and '''FRIGATES''' cannot screen for other Frigates that are also screening.
 
  '''FRIGATES''' cannot be assigned to a defensive screen if they’ve also attacked on the same turn, and '''FRIGATES''' on protective duty cannot use weapons except for '''AUXILIARY''' weapons as they must concentrate on intercepting incoming threats. If the screening '''FRIGATE''' is destroyed, all effects it was providing to screened ships immediately end. Only a single '''FRIGATE''' can screen for another ship at a time, and '''FRIGATES''' cannot screen for other Frigates that are also screening.

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