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− | A hyperspace jump requires a starship to be at least 100 diameters distant from a planet, or any object as large as a small planetoid. Calculations for the jump to lightspeed, made with the ship's Navigate skill, take at least one | + | A hyperspace jump requires a starship to be at least 100 diameters distant from a planet, or any object as large as a small planetoid. Calculations for the jump to lightspeed, made with the ship's Navigate skill, take at least one round of calculations. |
− | A standard hyperspace jump can cover roughly 1 parsec (3.26 ly or 1 hex on a subsector map) per Jump drive rating. The relevant roll is dictated by the ship's | + | A standard hyperspace jump can cover roughly 1 parsec (3.26 ly or 1 hex on a subsector map) per Jump drive rating. The relevant roll is dictated by the ship's Drives rating, and other factors. So, a 1-parsec jump requires a +1 success, a 2-parsec jump a +2 success, and so on. This total can be influenced by external environmental factors. For instance, a hyperspace lane typically lowers the Difficulty (increases the range) of a jump by 1, or even 2, while a miscalculated jump or local environmental interference may raise the Difficulty by 1 or far more. |
− | After each jump, a starship needs to stop and recalibrate its hyperdrive, and make the calculations for the next jump, at the new | + | After each jump, a starship needs to stop and recalibrate its hyperdrive, and make the calculations for the next jump, at the new Difficulty. Consequences of a hard failure can include flying into the heart of a star, or other equally unpleasant outcomes. |
− | A hyperspace jump takes an unpredictable but limited amount of time - usually around 1 week - and a lot of fuel. Typically, a Jump | + | A hyperspace jump takes an unpredictable but limited amount of time - usually around 1 week - and a lot of fuel. Typically, a Jump consumes half of the ship's entire fuel reserves. |
== '''Starship Combat''' == | == '''Starship Combat''' == | ||
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Once detected, ships need to move to within engagement range to enter close quarter battle. If a ship wants to avoid combat, it can do a series of Pilot vs Pilot contests as per a typical chase, adding the ship's Speed rating to the percentage roll for each. The pursuer may also be a torpedo as well as another starship. Depending on the situation, the GM can decide that just a single success is enough to initiate combat, or require a chase with best of 3 wins, or 3 consecutive wins. | Once detected, ships need to move to within engagement range to enter close quarter battle. If a ship wants to avoid combat, it can do a series of Pilot vs Pilot contests as per a typical chase, adding the ship's Speed rating to the percentage roll for each. The pursuer may also be a torpedo as well as another starship. Depending on the situation, the GM can decide that just a single success is enough to initiate combat, or require a chase with best of 3 wins, or 3 consecutive wins. | ||
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− | On entering an engagement, the combatants each make a Pilot roll. | + | On entering an engagement, the combatants each make a Pilot roll. The result, divided by 10, is their position on the [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder]. |
− | The [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder] determines the combatants' relative tactical positions and firing sequence in | + | The [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder] determines the combatants' relative tactical positions and firing sequence in closse quarter battle. This also applies to torpedoes as well as manned craft. The [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder] is also closely tied to the possible actions for each combatant in each turn. The Engagement Ladder is not a measure of altitude, but of relative advantage and disadvantage in a combat. It is also a measure of rough practical firing range for beam weapons. Beyond these distances, beam divergence and attentuation and relative velocities make close quarter battle impracticable. |
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At the end of each turn, combatants move 1 level down the [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder], unless the turn's outcome determines otherwise. | At the end of each turn, combatants move 1 level down the [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder], unless the turn's outcome determines otherwise. | ||
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*Target lock (Turret, full turn): Lock onto any target on your level or below on the [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder]. Attack your target with a +20% bonus to your roll next turn, increasing by +10% each turn. | *Target lock (Turret, full turn): Lock onto any target on your level or below on the [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder]. Attack your target with a +20% bonus to your roll next turn, increasing by +10% each turn. | ||
*Special weapon (Pilot or Turret, full turn): Fire any installed special weapon (tractor beam, hyperdrive inhibitor, etc.) at target at the same level or below you on the [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder]. | *Special weapon (Pilot or Turret, full turn): Fire any installed special weapon (tractor beam, hyperdrive inhibitor, etc.) at target at the same level or below you on the [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder]. | ||
− | + | *Grapple and board (Pilot, second half): Initiate a Pilot vs. Pilot contest against target on same level of [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder] and equal or lower Handling. If aggressor wins, they can grapple and board the target. Add Handling as a percentage to success chances. | |
− | *Grapple and board (Pilot, second half): Initiate a Pilot vs. Pilot contest against target on same level of [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder] and equal or lower Handling. If aggressor wins, they can grapple and board the target. Add Handling as a percentage to success chances | ||
[[Non-Attack Actions]] | [[Non-Attack Actions]] | ||
− | *Push (Pilot, second half): Initiate a Pilot vs. Pilot contest. If aggressor wins, they push defender | + | *Create an advantage or overcome (Any appropriate Skill, either half of turn): As standard Fate Core actions. |
− | *Evade (Pilot, | + | *Push (Pilot, second half): Initiate a Pilot vs. Pilot or Drives contest. If aggressor wins, they push defender down the [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder]. |
− | *Repair | + | *Evade (Pilot, half turn): Maneuver to dodge incoming fire; Defend with Pilot vs. Guns (or Drives vs. Guns). |
+ | *Repair (Engineering, second half): Overcome action with Engineering vs. Fair (+2) to clear one stress or consequence box. The number of shifts in the resulting roll equals the maximum value of the stress or consequences box that can be cleared. | ||
*Pickup (Pilot, full turn): Pick up a stranded pilot, jettisoned cargo canister, asteroid ore chunk, etc. Target Difficulty is determined by the GM. | *Pickup (Pilot, full turn): Pick up a stranded pilot, jettisoned cargo canister, asteroid ore chunk, etc. Target Difficulty is determined by the GM. | ||
− | *Launch ( | + | *Launch (Systems, second half): Overcome action with Systems, modified by Engineering. Launch fighters, shuttles or other subsidiary craft. These enter the engagement at the same level on the [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder]. |
− | *Shake off a tail (Pilot, full turn): Initiate a Pilot vs. Pilot contest. If successful, both reposition in next turn | + | *Shake off a tail (Pilot, full turn): Initiate a Pilot vs. Pilot or Drives contest. If successful, both reposition in next turn. |
− | *Reposition (Pilot, either half of turn): Position your ship at or below new result on [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder]. | + | *Reposition (Pilot, either half of turn): Overcome action with Pilot. Position your ship at or below new result on [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder]. Do not degrade. |
− | *Point defense ( | + | *Point defense (Guns, second half, Scale 4 or above): +2 attack against any ship inside shields. |
− | *Fire decoys ( | + | *Fire decoys (Guns, either half, Scale 3 or above): Overcome action with Guns vs. Fair +2; once only per gunner/turret. Penalty to opponent's next attack equal to number of shifts in successful roll. |
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*Full defense (Pilot, full turn, max 3 Scale): +2 defend against any attacks and other opponent actions, no other actions allowed. | *Full defense (Pilot, full turn, max 3 Scale): +2 defend against any attacks and other opponent actions, no other actions allowed. | ||
− | *Jump to lightspeed ( | + | *Jump to lightspeed (Drives, modified by Pilot/Computing/Engineering, full turn): Calculate and initiate hyperspace jump. Overcome action with Drives vs. Fair +2. Requires no tail and at least 2 levels of separation on [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder]. Can be cut to half a turn with Advanced Astrogation. |
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'''Damage''' | '''Damage''' | ||
− | + | Starships have two Stress tracks, one for Hull, the other for Systems. Each ship also has the usual Mild, Moderate and Serious Consequence boxes, with the usual 2, 4 and 6 shift values, plus an additional +8 Extreme consequences box if the ship is Scale 6 or above. The attacker decides which Stress track is targeted for each attack. The special Targeted Attack Action also allows even more specific targeting. Shields reduce the amount of damage done by the Shields value (but see below). | |
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− | + | Each Consequence box filled for Systems does a corresponding amount of damage to Systems stunts. Each Consequence box filled for the Hull has potentially damaging or fatal effects as follows: | |
− | + | *+4: Hull breach, cargo compartment; cargo lost, no injuries. | |
+ | *+3: Hull breach, crew compartment; 1 crew takes 1 roll damage. | ||
+ | *+2 Hull breach, crew compartment; all crew take 1 roll damage | ||
+ | *+1: Life support failure; crew have to reach escape pods or survive on suit air | ||
+ | *0: Radiation leak; all crew take 1 roll radiation damage/round until fixed | ||
+ | *-1: Loss of control; ship maneuvers/repositions at random until helm repaired | ||
+ | *-2: Catastrophic outage; ship dead in space, no drives or internal power | ||
+ | *-3: Catastrophic failure; ship explodes, crew have time to reach escape pods | ||
+ | *-4: Catastrophic detonation; ship explodes, no chance of escape | ||
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− | + | '''Shields''' | |
− | + | Shields usually absorb damage equal to their rating. However, a torpedo, snub pilot, or other threat may be able to penetrate within shield radius. If so, Shields provide no protection against that damage. | |
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− | + | '''Torpedoes''' | |
− | + | Torpedoes are small (Scale 0) guided missiles, usually with +3 Pilot and +3 Drives, with the Fast Ship and Maneuverability stunt. They home in on a target designated at launch, and aim to reach the same zone as the target. Once in the same zone, they explode. Damage depends on the payload, but is a standard +6. | |
+ | Torpedoes can be fired both outside and inside an engagement. If fired or entering an engagement, they have to reach the same level on the [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder] to successfully detonate. If fired during an engagement, they can perform the "Inside their shields" attack. If their target is destroyed or shakes them off before they detonate, they explode, doing damage to all ships, friendly or hostile, at the same level in the [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Raiders_of_the_Rim:Engagement_Ladder engagement ladder]. | ||
− | + | In its terminal guidance phase, a torpedo can perform the "Inside their shields" action, if it succeeds in a Pilot vs Systems roll against the target. |