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:I don't know if this is really that widespread. On the UQM forums, only three people use a similar term for these: Captain Smithy and yourself use "fear ball" or a variation of it, and NECRO-99 uses "fear orbs." Can anyone else confirm if this is a widespread colloquial name? The edit I did was to try and match it up with the terminology used in the SC2 manual. It isn't unprecedented to included a colloquial name, [[The Flagship]] article mentions "SIS", but that initially started because of the internal code. If the colloquial term had a similar source then I think it'd be easier to include. But that's my two cents...anyone else? --[[User:Fyzixfighter|Fyzixfighter]]
 
:I don't know if this is really that widespread. On the UQM forums, only three people use a similar term for these: Captain Smithy and yourself use "fear ball" or a variation of it, and NECRO-99 uses "fear orbs." Can anyone else confirm if this is a widespread colloquial name? The edit I did was to try and match it up with the terminology used in the SC2 manual. It isn't unprecedented to included a colloquial name, [[The Flagship]] article mentions "SIS", but that initially started because of the internal code. If the colloquial term had a similar source then I think it'd be easier to include. But that's my two cents...anyone else? --[[User:Fyzixfighter|Fyzixfighter]]
 
::If the origin of the term can be loosely traced to Star Control canon, sure. However, if it's merely a term used by fans with no connection to the game (as opposed to SIS), I don't think that alone merits its inclusion in our encyclopedia. -[[User:Fadookie|Fadookie]] 01:40, 29 December 2005 (CET)
 
::If the origin of the term can be loosely traced to Star Control canon, sure. However, if it's merely a term used by fans with no connection to the game (as opposed to SIS), I don't think that alone merits its inclusion in our encyclopedia. -[[User:Fadookie|Fadookie]] 01:40, 29 December 2005 (CET)
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The Melnorme Trader isn't good against Druuge, you guys. The red charge does work well as a shield against Druuge shells, but not perfectly. In a typical Druuge vs. Melnorme fight in net melee, the Druuge will fire dozens of shots from many different angles into the Melnorme, but they will eventually crack the shell of the Melnorme. It's too wide to hide behind the red charge forever, and not speedy enough to close distance with Druuge. I'll leave the article as it is for now, but I suggest that line in "Stong Against" be deleted. --[[User:Shiver|Shiver]] 20:38, 9 August 2008 (CEST)

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'Fear Ball' is a widespread colloquial term for the fully charged red form of the Melnorme primary weapon. Should this fact be included? -- Death 999

I don't know if this is really that widespread. On the UQM forums, only three people use a similar term for these: Captain Smithy and yourself use "fear ball" or a variation of it, and NECRO-99 uses "fear orbs." Can anyone else confirm if this is a widespread colloquial name? The edit I did was to try and match it up with the terminology used in the SC2 manual. It isn't unprecedented to included a colloquial name, The Flagship article mentions "SIS", but that initially started because of the internal code. If the colloquial term had a similar source then I think it'd be easier to include. But that's my two cents...anyone else? --Fyzixfighter
If the origin of the term can be loosely traced to Star Control canon, sure. However, if it's merely a term used by fans with no connection to the game (as opposed to SIS), I don't think that alone merits its inclusion in our encyclopedia. -Fadookie 01:40, 29 December 2005 (CET)


The Melnorme Trader isn't good against Druuge, you guys. The red charge does work well as a shield against Druuge shells, but not perfectly. In a typical Druuge vs. Melnorme fight in net melee, the Druuge will fire dozens of shots from many different angles into the Melnorme, but they will eventually crack the shell of the Melnorme. It's too wide to hide behind the red charge forever, and not speedy enough to close distance with Druuge. I'll leave the article as it is for now, but I suggest that line in "Stong Against" be deleted. --Shiver 20:38, 9 August 2008 (CEST)