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− | The | + | =Alpha-series Maneuvers= |
− | + | *'''Alpha-1''': The ship jinks to one side and dives. | |
+ | *'''Alpha-2''': The ship climbs steeply out of harm's way. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Beta-series Maneuvers= | ||
+ | *'''Beta''': The ship climbs slightly, then dives down. | ||
+ | *'''Beta 1-4-0''': A quick complex maneuver involving several rapid turns. | ||
+ | *'''Beta-2''': The ship climbs slightly, then jinks hard to port or starboard. | ||
+ | *'''Beta-3''': The ship climbs slightly, then jinks slightly to port or starboard and lunges forward. | ||
+ | *'''Beta-4''': The ship climbs steeply, then jinks to port or starboard and climbs slightly. | ||
+ | *'''Beta 9-3''': A short, rapid dive followed by a quick series of jinks and turns designed to throw off the aim of any opponent. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Delta-series Maneuvers= | ||
+ | *'''Delta''': As it flies along a relatively straight vector, the ship jinks slightly from one side to the other. | ||
+ | *'''Delta-2''': The ship does a barrel rollto go from being in front of its pursuer to above and behind it. | ||
+ | *'''Delta-3''': The ship jinks hard to port or starboard and then drops back. | ||
+ | *'''Delta-4''': The ship jinks hard to port or starboard and then slides downward in a shallow dive. | ||
+ | *'''Delta-5''': The ship jinks hard to port or starboard and then climbs in a shallow, climbs in a shallow, curving arc. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Gamma-series Maneuvers= | ||
+ | *'''Gamma''': The ship veers to port or starboard in a broad arc, then suddenly jinks in the opposite direction. | ||
+ | *'''Gamma-2''': The ship jinks downward in a slight dive to port or starboard, then climbs steeply. | ||
+ | *'''Gamma-3''': The ship jinks upward in a slight climb to port or starboard, then dives steeply. | ||
+ | *'''Gamma-4''': The ship turns up its side, then falls away in a steep drop to port or starboard. | ||
+ | *'''Gamma-5''': The ship dives steeply, turning on its side towards the bottom of the dive and then climbing steeply and levelling out at the end of the climb. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Lambda-series Maneuvers= | ||
+ | *'''Lambda-1''': A full starboard roll. | ||
+ | *'''Lambda-2''': The ship makes a half-roll and then drops down. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Omega-series Maneuvers= | ||
+ | *'''Omega''': The ship engages in a complex, stomach-turning series of rapid turns which makes it difficult to track of follow. | ||
+ | *'''Omega-1''': The ship jinks to the right, upward, and to the right again. | ||
+ | *'''Omega-2''': The ship dives or climbs to port or starboard, executing a long S-turn as it does so. | ||
+ | *'''Omega-3''': The ship climbs in an arc, but before reaching the expected top of the arc, it darts quickly forward. | ||
+ | *'''Omega-4''': The ship peels off to port or starboard, then executes a turn designed to bring him underneath an enemy ship (perhaps one that was pursuing). | ||
+ | *'''Omega-5''': The ship arcs upward to port, then peels down swiftly to the side from the apex of the turn. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Theta-series Maneuvers= | ||
+ | *'''Theta''': The ship jinks to the side and dives slightly, back to the other side and dives steeply, then climbs about one ship length. | ||
+ | *'''Theta-1''': The ship arcs to port around its opponent, then peels downward and to starboard. | ||
+ | *'''Theta-2''': The ship peels off to the side, climbing as it does so, then dives straight down. | ||
+ | *'''Theta-3''': The ship jinks to starboard, then jinks to port and dives slightly, then jinks back to starboard in a steep dive. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Other Maneuvers= | ||
+ | *'''Kavis Teke Elusive''': Developed thousands of years ago by the Menthars during their war with the Promellians, the Kavis Teke Elusive Maneuver involves a quick, slightly climbing jink to starboard. Then, equally as quickly, the pilot executes an arcing climb to port and slightly back, which not only helps him avoid enemy fire, but in a pursuit situation can put him above and behind his pursuer. | ||
+ | *'''Kumeh Maneuver''': The ship maneuvers behind a planet or other form of physical cover in a manner designed to maximize the available protection. |
Revision as of 14:30, 2 July 2016
Contents
Alpha-series Maneuvers
- Alpha-1: The ship jinks to one side and dives.
- Alpha-2: The ship climbs steeply out of harm's way.
Beta-series Maneuvers
- Beta: The ship climbs slightly, then dives down.
- Beta 1-4-0: A quick complex maneuver involving several rapid turns.
- Beta-2: The ship climbs slightly, then jinks hard to port or starboard.
- Beta-3: The ship climbs slightly, then jinks slightly to port or starboard and lunges forward.
- Beta-4: The ship climbs steeply, then jinks to port or starboard and climbs slightly.
- Beta 9-3: A short, rapid dive followed by a quick series of jinks and turns designed to throw off the aim of any opponent.
Delta-series Maneuvers
- Delta: As it flies along a relatively straight vector, the ship jinks slightly from one side to the other.
- Delta-2: The ship does a barrel rollto go from being in front of its pursuer to above and behind it.
- Delta-3: The ship jinks hard to port or starboard and then drops back.
- Delta-4: The ship jinks hard to port or starboard and then slides downward in a shallow dive.
- Delta-5: The ship jinks hard to port or starboard and then climbs in a shallow, climbs in a shallow, curving arc.
Gamma-series Maneuvers
- Gamma: The ship veers to port or starboard in a broad arc, then suddenly jinks in the opposite direction.
- Gamma-2: The ship jinks downward in a slight dive to port or starboard, then climbs steeply.
- Gamma-3: The ship jinks upward in a slight climb to port or starboard, then dives steeply.
- Gamma-4: The ship turns up its side, then falls away in a steep drop to port or starboard.
- Gamma-5: The ship dives steeply, turning on its side towards the bottom of the dive and then climbing steeply and levelling out at the end of the climb.
Lambda-series Maneuvers
- Lambda-1: A full starboard roll.
- Lambda-2: The ship makes a half-roll and then drops down.
Omega-series Maneuvers
- Omega: The ship engages in a complex, stomach-turning series of rapid turns which makes it difficult to track of follow.
- Omega-1: The ship jinks to the right, upward, and to the right again.
- Omega-2: The ship dives or climbs to port or starboard, executing a long S-turn as it does so.
- Omega-3: The ship climbs in an arc, but before reaching the expected top of the arc, it darts quickly forward.
- Omega-4: The ship peels off to port or starboard, then executes a turn designed to bring him underneath an enemy ship (perhaps one that was pursuing).
- Omega-5: The ship arcs upward to port, then peels down swiftly to the side from the apex of the turn.
Theta-series Maneuvers
- Theta: The ship jinks to the side and dives slightly, back to the other side and dives steeply, then climbs about one ship length.
- Theta-1: The ship arcs to port around its opponent, then peels downward and to starboard.
- Theta-2: The ship peels off to the side, climbing as it does so, then dives straight down.
- Theta-3: The ship jinks to starboard, then jinks to port and dives slightly, then jinks back to starboard in a steep dive.
Other Maneuvers
- Kavis Teke Elusive: Developed thousands of years ago by the Menthars during their war with the Promellians, the Kavis Teke Elusive Maneuver involves a quick, slightly climbing jink to starboard. Then, equally as quickly, the pilot executes an arcing climb to port and slightly back, which not only helps him avoid enemy fire, but in a pursuit situation can put him above and behind his pursuer.
- Kumeh Maneuver: The ship maneuvers behind a planet or other form of physical cover in a manner designed to maximize the available protection.