GTW Circe

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GTW-19 Circe

Primaries
Secondaries
Turrets

Weapon Comparison Table, FS1

Primaries
Secondaries
Turrets

Weapon Comparison Table, FS2


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The GTW-19 Circe


Tech Room Data

Derived from advanced electromagnetic weaponry, such as the Banshee, the GTW-19 Circe disrupts shield systems by focusing a barrage of widely varying EM harmonics upon its target. This energy is completely ineffective against any kind of armor plating or insulated subsystem. For this reason, the Circe is most effective when paired with a hull-damaging partner, such as the Maxim or Prometheus.

Performance

Statistics

Range 1350 m
Rate of Fire 2.5 shots per second
Velocity 450 ms-1
Base Damage 45
Armor Damage None 0
Shield Damage Full 45
Subsystem Damage None 0


Notes

Veteran Comments

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The yin to the GTW-66 Maxim Cannon's yang, the Circe eats shields for breakfast, but has no real other purpose.


I like to use this weapon in an GTF Erinyes with the GTW-66 Maxim Cannon. It's quite simple to fire off a couple of Circle bursts: completely striping away a fighters shields instantly, and then switch over to the Maxim and blow your target away.


The Tech room says itás a development of the GTW Banshee but in terms of damage values it's more related to the GTW Shield Breaker. I would say that the spiritual successor of the Banshee would be the Kayser.


As the others said, the Circe is to be used only against shielded targets. The idea behind the Circe and the Shield Breaker was to break through the Shivans' shields, and finish off the target with a hull-damaging weapon. It could be used well against waves of bombers and their fighter escorts, but in the FreeSpace 2 main campaign, you also have to engage capital ships in the same mission, meaning that you also need a good hull and/or subsystem damaging primary. Ideally, that would be the Maxim. Beware, however, of the extreme energy consumption. If you choose this combination, learn to be quick at diverting energy and switch between your two primaries. You won't be needing them simultaneously. You must be quick in order to save time, and not use both banks simultaneously to save energy.