The weapon of victory. Aim-assisted cannon

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Thermal weapon.
Mounted on the Federation Guard Frigate Boremys.

 

Commendation list №3100005112 
The head of the scientific group Sci-Tech Universal, Eugene Milk, is awarded for inventing and developing the technology of “Tracking neural links”. 

 

An excerpt from the report of a group of scientists at the Federation starfleet’s military council.
“…Thus, projectiles launched in one burst are connected by a neural network, which allows to correct the flight through software, rather than hardware, as it has been so far. The basis of the technology is a special alloy used in the manufacture of the shell’s body. The obvious disadvantages of the technology are the inability to intervene in course adjustments… "

 

From an encrypted message of the “Ironside Empire” foreign intelligence agent
“The tracking neural link tech was demonstrated and approved by the military council. Full-scale production is active. The invention was copied and sent via a backup channel. Requesting ways to evacuate. There is a possibility my status may be uncovered”. 

 

“Dark times history”. Vol 32. Published by “Helion Inc”
The tracking neural links (TNL) tech has been the subject of espionage for two years. There were more than 200 hundred officially confirmed victims of special operations. Reports and encrypted messages were coming in almost every day. This period entered the secret operation handbooks under the name “Neural Web”. There were many brilliant and failed solutions. The consequence of the Neural Web was that everyone got their hands on the technology. The Federation used it to correct projectile flight. The rest went much further. 

 

Yours truly,
Star Conflict Team
 

If only they could explain patch notes as well as they did here, as soon as you hit a target all the projectiles you fire as long as you hold the mouse button down will home in on that target, if you fight against targets like the cruiser and you don’t want the projectiles to home away from the turrets you just use semi-automatic firing, although the explosion radius is low enough to not be able to reliably hit the Turtles through their frontal shields which is annoying enough, other than that, kind of a good weapon, helps hitting enemies when you need to aim with things such as the Energy Converter or the Anomaly Generator.

8 hours ago, xXThunderFlameXx said:

If only they could explain patch notes as well as they did here, as soon as you hit a target all the projectiles you fire as long as you hold the mouse button down will home in on that target, if you fight against targets like the cruiser and you don’t want the projectiles to home away from the turrets you just use semi-automatic firing, although the explosion radius is low enough to not be able to reliably hit the Turtles through their frontal shields which is annoying enough, other than that, kind of a good weapon, helps hitting enemies when you need to aim with things such as the Energy Converter or the Anomaly Generator.

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I just had to, it felt natural, forgive me thunderfam! On a side note its quite an interesting mechanic, i hope it doesnt go the tha’rekt way.

why is his last name Milk