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Unlike the author of this walkthrough, I don't find [[GTF Ares|Ares]] too useful for this mission.
 
Unlike the author of this walkthrough, I don't find [[GTF Ares|Ares]] too useful for this mission.
 
There are much too many enemies (esp. fighters) on higher difficulties to handle with [[GTM Trebuchet|Trebuchets]] alone.
 
There are much too many enemies (esp. fighters) on higher difficulties to handle with [[GTM Trebuchet|Trebuchets]] alone.
The default Erynies are actually a very nice setup, as 4x [[GTW Kayser|Kayser]] plus a few [[GTM Tempest|Tempests]] chew up bombers good
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The default Erynies are actually a very nice setup, as 4x [[GTW UD-80 Kayser|Kayser]] plus a few [[GTM Tempest|Tempests]] chew up bombers good
 
and the [[GTW Maxim|Maxim]] is great for shooting down bombs and destroying the two cruisers.
 
and the [[GTW Maxim|Maxim]] is great for shooting down bombs and destroying the two cruisers.
 
The few [[GTM Trebuchet|Trebuchets]] it has are best used to remove the first wave of bombers attacking the Nebtuu.
 
The few [[GTM Trebuchet|Trebuchets]] it has are best used to remove the first wave of bombers attacking the Nebtuu.

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ACT 3, MISSION 6

Fighter squadron:
Description:


Background

People are fleeing Cappella like mad and it's up to Alpha 1, the new leader of the 70th Blue Lions to save the day!

Walkthrough

I personally prefer the Ares for this mission for a few reasons.

    a) It has more firepower than a Herc II and less than an Erinyes.
    b) It has a massive secondary bank in which you can stash all the trebuchets you'll ever need.
    c) Luckily, speed really isn't an issue. (Because, not despite this is an intercept mission.)

As for the weapon loadout I would recommend a kayser in the bigger slot and a subach in the smaller. This'll make quick work of pretty much everybody. As for the secondaries, load up on trebuchets. Yee-ha!


Alrighty, first off, this can be an extremely overwhelming mission the first time around, but if you know how to fly it becomes an absolute cake run. Right as you jump in you are greeting by the Nebtuu finishing off the Abraxis, a Moloch class corvette. Don't bother with its frontal beam cannon because it only shoots at the Nebtuu, but order your wing to protect the Nebtuu anyway (against bombers). You are also greeted by a nice wing of Nahemas out next to the Abraxis about ready to launch their ordinance. Make sure you have your trebuchets on single-fire for the Nahemas, and let it go at which ever you have targetted. Move onto the next bomber making sure it's a different one, and then the next. A trebuchet will finish off a Nahema on most difficulties, but if not, they'll warm it up for your lasers to blast it away. After you've shot a trebuchet at all Nahemas* there, check for bombs using your "B" key by default and eliminate any warheads and limping Nahemas inbound.

Note: Sometimes the Abraxis isn't killed off by the Nebtuu for a while which really screws things up. I usually just start over.

  • The key to this mission is being systematic. Remember which bombers you unload your trebuchets at and don't waste more on them. You can waste a lot of intercepting time by sitting behind bombers at full health and just shooting at them.


After that initial firefight, a couple more wings of Nahemas will jump in rapid succession, (and sometimes Seraphim) and due to their short distance, you may not be able to use your trebuchets effectively. Don't panic, just remind your wingmen that they are not spectators and check periodically for bombs. I recommend prioritizing Seraphim.


After a little bit more of this, a Cain class cruiser will enter from the jump node you are trying to reach, and command will warn you of its fearsome Sred! Don't worry about taking out its beam immediately, because you'll probably have to adjust your angle, and More nahemas are about to jump in anyway, some close, some at a distance. Just follow your gut as what you want to prioritize, but BE SYSTEMATIC!


In just a bit longer some seraphim (one wing) will jump in quite a ways off. Fire two trebuchets at each but don't pursue them; some more Nahemas are inbound close to the freighters which you should be able to neutralize fairly quickly. (Remember to check for bombs! Now would also be a good time to take down the Cain's main beam turret. Once it closes to shooting range have everyone take out the AAA.)


With those pesky Nahemas history, turn your attention to the seraphim and let loose a heaping helping of your unbridled fury!


Now I'm not sure if the next bit is a FRED mess-up, but if so, it's certainly welcome. You get quite a bit of down time, except for a small ways off from the node a couple Maras and a single Nahema. (Strange, no?) Kill 'em and you're done.

Notable ships present

Comments

Unlike the author of this walkthrough, I don't find Ares too useful for this mission. There are much too many enemies (esp. fighters) on higher difficulties to handle with Trebuchets alone. The default Erynies are actually a very nice setup, as 4x Kayser plus a few Tempests chew up bombers good and the Maxim is great for shooting down bombs and destroying the two cruisers. The few Trebuchets it has are best used to remove the first wave of bombers attacking the Nebtuu. Double-fire (must on Hard difficulty and above) to put them out of their misery quickly.


After Nebtuu is down, order all fighters to protect Lambda 1, as it's the target of all bomber waves.