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The ability of the Waz’got to pick up frontal blaster ship debris is a fine way of keeping our open space clean and tidy!
How about if we would green all other Engineer frigates as well?
Our Political Demands:
We from the ESSCS demand, that immediate actions be done to enhance all engineer frigates so that they can help keep our space free off quantum scrap debris parts and litter particles and help recycle the valuable destructed canon fodder material!
For the upcoming Global Fleet Upgrade:Engineer we demand further: that more green efforts be done for frontal recycling purposes of Engineer frigates: give all Engineer frigates the quantum ability of the Wazgot to frontally pick up blasted ship debris and recycle it in open space!!
All Frigatte:Engineers should be able to see the scrap parts of destructor destructed ships and collect them by means of proximity or with a harpoon weapon like the Waz’got’s [Th’ak’Len] main weapon. P.S.: Give us the damn [Th’ak’Len 17] already, we really need that §h!t !!
Scrap Recycling in Wazgot:
Picking up a frontally blasted and destructor destructed scrap particle gives the Waz’got a drone (up to 4) - excess debris particles, picked up give the Wazgot 'Engi grants [Engine overcharge] for 10 s, that is +10% speed for 10 seconds. The Wazgot can recycle debris in front of it with its special build in module on board, in open space; it can even send the recycled quantum material in form of drones to allied ships or build a battle station out of it!
[Pictures: Here’s how one exemplary destructor destructed and frontally blasted scrap particle looks like after detection by a Wazgot:]
[In quantum form ready for collection (left), just spotted blasted debris in front of it in open space (right), both magnified x10]
With this basic mechanic, already introduced into this Ellydium Corp. vessel, we could further the green advancement of the Engineer sub-class, we call it :
"Engineer Space Scrap Collection Service (ESSCS)"
[Picture: computer simulation of old earth’s orbit after only 50 years of space exploration; particles of 1000 mm and greater shown in yellow (total = 10^7, est.)]
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