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The '''GTW-5 Prometheus (standard) Cannon''' cannon is one of the best-known weapons of the GTVA.  Originally developed during the first Great War, it was temporarily retired due to shortages of critical materials. With the development of gas-mining vessels to extract these materials from nebular clouds, this popular design has been recommissioned.
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The '''GTW-5 Prometheus (standard) Cannon''' is a primary weapon developed by the [[Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance]]. It is a minor variant of the [[GTW Prometheus]], which saw widespread use during the [[Great War]] and [[Hades Rebellion]], and has similar performance statistics to the original weapon.
  
The Prometheus S is an excellent weapon, boasting high hull damage, high shield damage, and very good range. Almost every fighter and bomber in the Terran and Vasudan catalogs mount this gun.  Disadvantages include a moderate-to-high energy usage, and a relatively slow rate of fire that requires patience and marksmanship to line up shots.
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The Prometheus S's power-generation module required, among other essential components, argon, which was obtained in large quantities from Earth and, by extension, [[Sol]]. Thus, when the [[Delta Serpentis]]-Sol jump node collapsed from the [[destruction of the SD Lucifer]], the GTVA was unable to obtain sufficient quantities of argon to continue the manufacture of the Prometheus S and was forced to temporarily remove it from service. Following the GTVA's deployment of [[GVG Anuket|gas]] [[GTG Zephyrus|miners]], production of the Prometheus S was resumed.
  
Still, the pros outweight the cons. If you're not sure what to take, and this weapon is available, it's a solid choice and proven performer.
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The Prometheus S is an excellent weapon, boasting high hull damage, high shield damage, and very good range. Almost every Allied fighter and bomber can be equipped with the Prometheus S. Disadvantages include a moderate-to-high energy usage and a relatively slow rate of fire that requires patience and marksmanship to line up shots.
  
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==Tech Room Data==
 
==Tech Room Data==
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{{shipimage|image=[[File:Proms.gif]]|caption=The GTW-5 Prometheus (standard) Cannon}}
 
The original GTW-5 Prometheus S was removed from service when the link to Earth was lost and the GTVA was unable to obtain sufficient quantities of argon (a required element in the Prometheus's power-generation module). Recent deployment of Anuket and Zephyrus gas miners has enabled us to resume production of the GTW-5 Prometheus S. The S-type is a minor variant of the original Prometheus laser cannon. The S-type's faster recharge cycle and lower energy drain cause many pilots to prefer it over the R variant.
 
The original GTW-5 Prometheus S was removed from service when the link to Earth was lost and the GTVA was unable to obtain sufficient quantities of argon (a required element in the Prometheus's power-generation module). Recent deployment of Anuket and Zephyrus gas miners has enabled us to resume production of the GTW-5 Prometheus S. The S-type is a minor variant of the original Prometheus laser cannon. The S-type's faster recharge cycle and lower energy drain cause many pilots to prefer it over the R variant.
  
==Veteran Comments==
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==Performance==
''For some reason (probably balancing) many of the origional Prometheus' stats were changed for FS2, making it a weaker weapon in many respects.''
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===Prometheus S===
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{{Primary_weapon
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|name= Prometheus S
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|range= 1500
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|rof= 2.857
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|velocity= 750
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|damage= 30
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|armor_damage= 27
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|shield_damage= 30
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|subsystem_damage= 10.5}}
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===Prometheus D===
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{{Primary_weapon
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|name= Prometheus D
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|range= 900
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|rof= 3.333
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|velocity= 450
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|damage= 20
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|armor_damage= 16
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|shield_damage= 20
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|subsystem_damage= 7}}
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==Compatibility==
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The following table refers to weapons compatibility in singleplayer, and does not reflect the compatibility of dogfight variants in multiplayer. A ✓ mark indicates that a ship can mount the weapon, whereas an ✗ mark indicates that it cannot.
  
''There is much debate on which GTW-5 is better the Prometheus S or the [[GTW Prometheus]], it is up to the user to decide. The Prometheus S has lower energy requirements, longer range, and more single hit damage than the [[GTW UD-8 Kayser]], but consumes much more energy, has a slower firing rate, and is less efficent then the other standard Freespace 2 weapon, the [[GTW Subach HL-7]]. If you like firing very accuratly, and don't care about fire rate as much, this is the perfect gun for you.''
 
  
==Performance==
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{| border=1 cellpadding=4 style="border-collapse: collapse"
===Statistics===
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|- align="center"
{|
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| colspan=2 style="background:#000025;"| '''Terran Compatibility'''
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| colspan=2 style="background:#303020;"| '''Vasudan Compatibility'''
| style="width:200px" | '''Range'''
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|- align="center"
| style="width:200px" | 1500 m
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| style="width:120px" |Ship Class
|-
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| style="width:60px" |Compatible
| '''Rate of Fire'''
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| style="width:120px" |Ship Class
| 2.86 / s
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| style="width:60px" |Compatible
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|- align="center"
| '''Velocity'''
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| [[GTF Ulysses]]
| 750 mps
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| ✓
|-
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| [[GVF Thoth]]
| '''Damage'''
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| ✓
| 30
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|- align="center"
|-
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| [[GTF Loki]]
| Against Hullplating
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| ✓
| Very Good
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| [[GVF Serapis]]
|-
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| ✓
| Against Shields
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|- align="center"
| Excellent
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| [[GTF Hercules]]
|-
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| ✓
| Against Subsystems
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| [[GVF Horus]]
| Poor
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| ✓
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|- align="center"
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| [[GTF Hercules Mark II]]
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| ✓
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| [[GVF Seth]]
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| ✓
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|- align="center"
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| [[GTF Myrmidon]]
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| ✓
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| [[GVF Tauret]]
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|
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|- align="center"
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| [[GTF Perseus]]
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| ✓
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| [[GVF Ptah]]
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| ✓
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|- align="center"
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| [[GTF Pegasus]]
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| ✓
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| [[GVB Osiris]]
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| ✓
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|- align="center"
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| [[GTF Erinyes]]
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| ✓
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| [[GVB Bakha]]
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| ✓
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|- align="center"
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| [[GTF Ares]]
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| ✓
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| [[GVB Sekhmet]]
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| ✓
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|- align="center"
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| [[SF Mara (Terrans)]]
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|
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|- align="center"
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| [[GTB Zeus]]
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|
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|- align="center"
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| [[GTB Medusa]]
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|
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|- align="center"
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| [[GTB Artemis]] (Inc. D.H.)
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|
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|- align="center"
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| [[GTB Ursa]]
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|
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|- align="center"
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| [[GTB Boanerges]]
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|}
 
|}
  
===Notes===
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===Veteran Comments===
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{{Comment|There is much debate on which GTW-5 is better the Prometheus S or the [[GTW Prometheus]], it is up to the user to decide. The Prometheus S has lower energy requirements, longer range, and more single hit damage than the [[GTW UD-8 Kayser]], but consumes much more energy, has a slower firing rate, and is less efficient than the other standard FreeSpace 2 weapon, the [[GTW Subach HL-7]]. If you like firing very accurately, and don't care about fire rate as much, this is the perfect gun for you.
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Ideal targets for the Prometheus are larger vessels, such as bombers, cruisers and corvettes. It does a great deal of hull damage. But because of its full shield damage value, it is extremely effective against bombers. As another note, the Prometheus of FS2 acts more like the Banshee of FS1, though with considerably better damage against hulls and lesser damage against shields.
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Fires farther and faster, hits harder and penetrates shields better than the FS1 version, but pays with a slightly lower fire rate and greater energy consumption; in fact about all this and the [[GTW Prometheus]] have in common is superiority to the [[GTW Prometheus R]].
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Its projectile speed is the fastest and longest lasting (thus extending its range) after the Maxim and the Morning Star. The higher speed increases accuracy for the same shooting distance (obviously!) against maneuvering targets. This weapon is in fact perfect for taking down Shivan bombers.
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It's worth noting that, if you outfit both primary banks of an Erinyes with this thing, it is entirely possible to one-salvo-kill some of the lighter fighters in the game.
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After spending a long time trying to determine what the best primary to give your wingmen in the FreeSpace 2 campaign was, I've noticed that they seem to do best with this weapon. The high volley damage and relatively long range can be exploited to great effect by the AI's aiming abilities. If you want to boost your wingmates' effectiveness, and you have this weapon available, it's a great choice.
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The energy usage of this weapon, although significant, is not as severe as one may assume. For example, the [[GTF Perseus]], with all energy diverted away from weapons, can fire both banks simultaneously on Normal difficulty for about 40 times before running out of energy. These volleys are capable of destroying a Manticore in 2 hits and an Aeshma in 3.}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 21 September 2020

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Weapon Comparison Table, FS1

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Weapon Comparison Table, FS2


The GTW-5 Prometheus (standard) Cannon is a primary weapon developed by the Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance. It is a minor variant of the GTW Prometheus, which saw widespread use during the Great War and Hades Rebellion, and has similar performance statistics to the original weapon.

The Prometheus S's power-generation module required, among other essential components, argon, which was obtained in large quantities from Earth and, by extension, Sol. Thus, when the Delta Serpentis-Sol jump node collapsed from the destruction of the SD Lucifer, the GTVA was unable to obtain sufficient quantities of argon to continue the manufacture of the Prometheus S and was forced to temporarily remove it from service. Following the GTVA's deployment of gas miners, production of the Prometheus S was resumed.

The Prometheus S is an excellent weapon, boasting high hull damage, high shield damage, and very good range. Almost every Allied fighter and bomber can be equipped with the Prometheus S. Disadvantages include a moderate-to-high energy usage and a relatively slow rate of fire that requires patience and marksmanship to line up shots.

Tech Room Data

Proms.gif
The GTW-5 Prometheus (standard) Cannon


The original GTW-5 Prometheus S was removed from service when the link to Earth was lost and the GTVA was unable to obtain sufficient quantities of argon (a required element in the Prometheus's power-generation module). Recent deployment of Anuket and Zephyrus gas miners has enabled us to resume production of the GTW-5 Prometheus S. The S-type is a minor variant of the original Prometheus laser cannon. The S-type's faster recharge cycle and lower energy drain cause many pilots to prefer it over the R variant.

Performance

Prometheus S

Name Prometheus S
Range 1500 m
Rate of fire 2.857 s-1
Velocity 750 ms-1
Damage 30
Armor damage 27
Shield damage 30
Subsystem damage 10.5

Additional properties

Prometheus D

Name Prometheus D
Range 900 m
Rate of fire 3.333 s-1
Velocity 450 ms-1
Damage 20
Armor damage 16
Shield damage 20
Subsystem damage 7

Additional properties

Compatibility

The following table refers to weapons compatibility in singleplayer, and does not reflect the compatibility of dogfight variants in multiplayer. A ✓ mark indicates that a ship can mount the weapon, whereas an ✗ mark indicates that it cannot.


Terran Compatibility Vasudan Compatibility
Ship Class Compatible Ship Class Compatible
GTF Ulysses GVF Thoth
GTF Loki GVF Serapis
GTF Hercules GVF Horus
GTF Hercules Mark II GVF Seth
GTF Myrmidon GVF Tauret
GTF Perseus GVF Ptah
GTF Pegasus GVB Osiris
GTF Erinyes GVB Bakha
GTF Ares GVB Sekhmet
SF Mara (Terrans)
GTB Zeus
GTB Medusa
GTB Artemis (Inc. D.H.)
GTB Ursa
GTB Boanerges


Veteran Comments

Please read the Veteran Comments policy before editing this section.


There is much debate on which GTW-5 is better the Prometheus S or the GTW Prometheus, it is up to the user to decide. The Prometheus S has lower energy requirements, longer range, and more single hit damage than the GTW UD-8 Kayser, but consumes much more energy, has a slower firing rate, and is less efficient than the other standard FreeSpace 2 weapon, the GTW Subach HL-7. If you like firing very accurately, and don't care about fire rate as much, this is the perfect gun for you.


Ideal targets for the Prometheus are larger vessels, such as bombers, cruisers and corvettes. It does a great deal of hull damage. But because of its full shield damage value, it is extremely effective against bombers. As another note, the Prometheus of FS2 acts more like the Banshee of FS1, though with considerably better damage against hulls and lesser damage against shields.


Fires farther and faster, hits harder and penetrates shields better than the FS1 version, but pays with a slightly lower fire rate and greater energy consumption; in fact about all this and the GTW Prometheus have in common is superiority to the GTW Prometheus R.


Its projectile speed is the fastest and longest lasting (thus extending its range) after the Maxim and the Morning Star. The higher speed increases accuracy for the same shooting distance (obviously!) against maneuvering targets. This weapon is in fact perfect for taking down Shivan bombers.


It's worth noting that, if you outfit both primary banks of an Erinyes with this thing, it is entirely possible to one-salvo-kill some of the lighter fighters in the game.


After spending a long time trying to determine what the best primary to give your wingmen in the FreeSpace 2 campaign was, I've noticed that they seem to do best with this weapon. The high volley damage and relatively long range can be exploited to great effect by the AI's aiming abilities. If you want to boost your wingmates' effectiveness, and you have this weapon available, it's a great choice.


The energy usage of this weapon, although significant, is not as severe as one may assume. For example, the GTF Perseus, with all energy diverted away from weapons, can fire both banks simultaneously on Normal difficulty for about 40 times before running out of energy. These volleys are capable of destroying a Manticore in 2 hits and an Aeshma in 3.