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+ | ''A slash beam between the [[TerSlash]] and [[LTerSlash]] in performance. The major trouble with all "slash" type beams, is that they are inconsistent. The Slashers tend to slash past there target, sometimes inflicting more or less damage, whereas solid beams, however statistically inferior, either hits or misses, and usually hits. The Green Beam also suffers from low damage to begin with. It is however, an [[SGreen]] alternative closer to the [[SRed]], although it is far less accurate.'' | ||
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Revision as of 13:12, 11 August 2007
Green Beam is a beam used by the Terrans in the Freespace 2
Description
Terran slashing anti-capital ship beam weapon
Performance
Statistics
Range | 4 000 m |
Recharge Time | 10 s |
Beam Lifetime | 2 s |
Type: | Slashing |
Shots | 1 |
Damage per second | 1 100 |
Damage per second (sustained) | 2 200 |
Damage per pulse | {{{8}}} |
Notes
Veteran Comments
A slash beam between the TerSlash and LTerSlash in performance. The major trouble with all "slash" type beams, is that they are inconsistent. The Slashers tend to slash past there target, sometimes inflicting more or less damage, whereas solid beams, however statistically inferior, either hits or misses, and usually hits. The Green Beam also suffers from low damage to begin with. It is however, an SGreen alternative closer to the SRed, although it is far less accurate.