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− | ''On the first comment, emphasis on the "roughly"--the BGreen does less than half the sustained damage, and is only comparable in damage per pulse. Where the BGreen takes 30 seconds to fire again, the LRed can (depending on the difficulty) fire in as little as five seconds, or even one. The major difference between the LRed and BFRed is that the LRed is a terror over time; the BFRed comes close to killing an Orion in one shot, and the Sathanas mounts four of them. If you ever encounter a Ravana or Demon, your top priority should be to take out their LRed beam cannons as quickly as possible, because otherwise they will tear your ships to shreds in short order.'' | + | ''On the first comment, emphasis on the "roughly"--the BGreen does less than half the sustained damage, and is only comparable in damage per pulse. Where the BGreen takes 30 seconds to fire again, the LRed can (depending on the difficulty) fire in as little as five seconds, or even one. The major difference between the LRed and BFRed is that the LRed is a terror over time; the BFRed comes close to killing an Orion in one shot, and the Sathanas mounts four of them. If you ever encounter a Ravana or Demon, your top priority should be to take out their LRed beam cannons as quickly as possible, because otherwise they will tear your ships to shreds in short order. Oh, and why the Lilith--one of the smallest canonical cruisers period, and identical in appearance to the tiny, weak Cain-class--mounts one of these terrors is something of a mystery, especially given that it (and the Lilith) appears only once in FS2, and seems to be tasked with finishing off a few smaller Allied warships and drawing you away from the Colossus. It nearly has the durability of a Deimos corvette, with the combined firepower of a Hecate destroyer, the maneuverability of a cruiser, and is the size of a Fenris.'' |
Revision as of 16:12, 13 October 2012
The LRed is a heavy beam cannon used by the Shivans in FreeSpace 2. Two of these cannons are mounted on the SD Ravana and SD Demon, and a single LRed forms the primary forward firepower of the SC Lilith. The LRed is best known for having virtually no recharge cycle, a characteristic shared by the much more powerful BFRed. It is often considered to be the Shivan counterpart to the BGreen and BVas.
Performance
Statistics
Range | 4000 m |
Recharge Time | 10 s |
Beam Lifetime | 7 s |
Type: | Direct |
Shots | 1 |
Damage per second | 3 300 |
Damage per second (sustained) | 2 310 |
Damage per pulse | 23 100 |
Notes
Veteran Comments
The LRed actually does more damage per minute than the BFGreen or LRBGreen, according to the Beam Reference, and only slightly less damage per minute than the MjolnirBeam due to its long firing time and short recharge rate. If not for the random turret refire delay, this beam can actually fire again as soon as its life expires.
Do not underestimate this beam. Because of its extremely short recharge time, it is second only to the BFRed and MjolnirBeam in sustained damage per second. A pair of them can rip a destroyer apart in under a minute, and even one is extremely dangerous.
On the first comment, emphasis on the "roughly"--the BGreen does less than half the sustained damage, and is only comparable in damage per pulse. Where the BGreen takes 30 seconds to fire again, the LRed can (depending on the difficulty) fire in as little as five seconds, or even one. The major difference between the LRed and BFRed is that the LRed is a terror over time; the BFRed comes close to killing an Orion in one shot, and the Sathanas mounts four of them. If you ever encounter a Ravana or Demon, your top priority should be to take out their LRed beam cannons as quickly as possible, because otherwise they will tear your ships to shreds in short order. Oh, and why the Lilith--one of the smallest canonical cruisers period, and identical in appearance to the tiny, weak Cain-class--mounts one of these terrors is something of a mystery, especially given that it (and the Lilith) appears only once in FS2, and seems to be tasked with finishing off a few smaller Allied warships and drawing you away from the Colossus. It nearly has the durability of a Deimos corvette, with the combined firepower of a Hecate destroyer, the maneuverability of a cruiser, and is the size of a Fenris.