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− | The [[Slylandro]] purchased their first '''Probe''' from the [[Melnorme]] for exploration purposes, with the intent to use them for making peaceful contact with other races. The full name of the Probe is actually catalog item 2418-B: Remote Self-Replicating Robot Explorer Probe. Since it had the ability to replicate itself, they modified its [[#Programming|program code]] so that replication became its overriding first priority. | + | The [[Slylandro]] purchased their first '''Probe''' from the [[Melnorme]] for exploration purposes, with the intent to use them for making peaceful contact with other races. The full name of the Probe is actually catalog item 2418-B: Remote Self-Replicating Robot Explorer Probe. Since it had the ability to replicate itself, they modified its [[#Programming|program code]] so that replication became its overriding first priority. |
The repercussions of this foolhardy action were grave. The probes not only attempted to break friendly ships into component pieces for use in replication, but also multiplied at an exponential rate, becoming a severe hazard to any [[HyperSpace]] traveler. | The repercussions of this foolhardy action were grave. The probes not only attempted to break friendly ships into component pieces for use in replication, but also multiplied at an exponential rate, becoming a severe hazard to any [[HyperSpace]] traveler. | ||
− | [[The Captain]] put a stop to this when he made contact with the Slylandro. When they learned what had happened, they gave The Captain a code that would cause probes to self-destruct in case he encountered one. This was necessary since, unlike the out-of-stock catalog item 2419, the probes do not have a recall transmitter. The Slylandro also reprogrammed all returning probes to roam the quadrant broadcasting the [[Slylandro Probe Self-Destruct Code|self-destruct code]] on a HyperWave hailing frequency, which caused a swift decline in their numbers ''(to everyone's great relief)''. | + | [[The Captain]] put a stop to this when he, after allying with the Orz and the Spathi, started a mission, armed to the teeth, to travel System Alpha Mersenne and wipe out whoever is that terrorist which builds all those ugly probes! He made contact with the Slylandro. When they learned what had happened, they gave The Captain a code that would cause probes to self-destruct in case he encountered one. This was necessary since, unlike the out-of-stock catalog item 2419, the probes do not have a recall transmitter. The Slylandro also reprogrammed all returning probes to roam the quadrant broadcasting the [[Slylandro Probe Self-Destruct Code|self-destruct code]] on a HyperWave hailing frequency, which caused a swift decline in their numbers ''(to everyone's great relief)''. |
==Navigation== | ==Navigation== |
Revision as of 01:33, 27 February 2006
The Slylandro purchased their first Probe from the Melnorme for exploration purposes, with the intent to use them for making peaceful contact with other races. The full name of the Probe is actually catalog item 2418-B: Remote Self-Replicating Robot Explorer Probe. Since it had the ability to replicate itself, they modified its program code so that replication became its overriding first priority.
The repercussions of this foolhardy action were grave. The probes not only attempted to break friendly ships into component pieces for use in replication, but also multiplied at an exponential rate, becoming a severe hazard to any HyperSpace traveler.
The Captain put a stop to this when he, after allying with the Orz and the Spathi, started a mission, armed to the teeth, to travel System Alpha Mersenne and wipe out whoever is that terrorist which builds all those ugly probes! He made contact with the Slylandro. When they learned what had happened, they gave The Captain a code that would cause probes to self-destruct in case he encountered one. This was necessary since, unlike the out-of-stock catalog item 2419, the probes do not have a recall transmitter. The Slylandro also reprogrammed all returning probes to roam the quadrant broadcasting the self-destruct code on a HyperWave hailing frequency, which caused a swift decline in their numbers (to everyone's great relief).
Unlike any other ship, the probe is always in motion. Pressing the thruster immediately reverses the Probe's direction. The control scheme is tricky to learn, but the advantages of having such a nimble ship should not be overlooked.
The ship has hit points, but no actual crew. This makes it impervious to the Syreen Penetrator's secondary attack.
Armament
Primary
When attacking, the Probe discharges several bolts of lightning directed at its target. The lightning discharge was not designed to be used as a weapon. However, due to their skewed priorities, they attempt to break down the target into "consumable" particles, instead of attacking it with their defensive missile batteries (which are never used in-game). The lightning is very short-ranged, which makes for a difficult learning curve when coupled with the Probe's unorthodox controls.
Secondary
Unlike most vessels, the probe does not generate its own fuel. Instead, it uses its secondary armament to break down nearby asteroids into raw materials which it then feeds into its combat batteries. One asteroid contains enough raw materials to completely replenish a probe's energy reserves.
Tactical Overview
Given the difficulty in mastering the controls, not a lot of players have spent the time researching good tactics for this ship. The primary fighting technique employed by pilots of this ship seems to be: close in, evade incoming fire, empty the combat batteries, then zip off to find an asteroid in order to replenish the batteries. Repeat.
Miscellaneous
Programming
The Probe's internal set of instructions is replicated here:
SCAN (for targets, as defined in Target List). IF (no current target). THEN (select New target from Current Targets list, using specified priorities). IF (Current Position is AT Current Target). THEN (Set Current Behavior to New Behavior, based on Behavior Priority Settings). PERFORM (Current Behavior).
The Probe used the following datatables:
TARGET LIST (with associated Target Priority). Space Vessel (5). Transmission Source (4). Astronomical Anomaly (3). Planet Bearing Life Signature (2). Raw Replication Materials (1). PROBE BEHAVIORS (With assigned priorities). Communicate (5). Record Data (4). Analyze Data (3). Seek Replication Materials (999). Move to Current Target (1).
It was the skewed priority of the 'Seek Replication Materials' behavior that led to the Probe's unnatural hostility.