Adm_Ace Posted July 8, 2008 Posted July 8, 2008 The most one Sided space battle I have experienced happens because of an intelligence coup. I was the Empire.Empire: 8 Impstar II 11 Carracks 1 Interdictor 42 Defenders Alliance: 3 Liberators 2 A wing 2 Gunships 1 C-7700 Results: Total Ownage in 60 Seconds.
DarthTofu Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 Nice. My first game I assumed that, because I built massive fleets, the AI did, too. So I slapped Coruscant with three massive fleets at once, from all over the galaxy. Coruscant had: One SSD, three ISD IIs, maybe one VSD II, an ISD I, two interdictors, two Lancers, and about fifty squadrons of TIEs, mixed. I had something like five of every ship type available, except that I had a good thirty Dauntlesses, because I thought they were the most powerful ship the Rebels could build at the time. They just look so much deadlier than the Bulwark Battlecruisers! 12/14/07Nu kyr'adyc, shi taab'echaaj'la Not gone, merely marching far away
SOCL Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Nice. My first game I assumed that, because I built massive fleets, the AI did, too. So I slapped Coruscant with three massive fleets at once, from all over the galaxy. Coruscant had: One SSD, three ISD IIs, maybe one VSD II, an ISD I, two interdictors, two Lancers, and about fifty squadrons of TIEs, mixed. I had something like five of every ship type available, except that I had a good thirty Dauntlesses, because I thought they were the most powerful ship the Rebels could build at the time. They just look so much deadlier than the Bulwark Battlecruisers!Did they sweep the floor with you? SOCL: Putting the BE in BEAK.Read the Forum Rules - Welcome the New Members - Rebellion Reloaded -
DarthTex Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 My first game I assumed that, because I built massive fleets, the AI did, too. I did the same thing myself basically my first game. I played as The Empire and built a massive attack fleet (3 SSD's, dozens of ISD's both Mk-I & Mk-II, plus at least a couple of every ship type, loaded with fighters galore). I started taking every single system in galaxy to prevent the Rebel fleet from being able to hide. When they were down to one system, that's where the Rebel HQ and defending fleet had to be. When my massive fleet arrived, ... it was confronted by ... a single A-wing Just one! How anti-climatic I then instantly grasped the concept of maintance points thereafter (especially from the "enemy's" point of view). Finally, after years of hard work I am the Supreme Sith Warlord! Muwhahahaha!! What?? What do you mean "there's only two of us"?
Darth_Rob Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 Yeah, Ive always wanted to have a huge final battle over the Rebel base, but am always disappointed when I arrive to find nothing defending it. Your feeble skills are no match for the power of the Dark Side! My Website http://fp.profiles.us.playstation.com/playstation/psn/pid/BigBadBob113.png
DarthTofu Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 I counter that by sending out relatively low firepower fleets on exploration. As the Imps my exploration fleets usually consist of two ISD IIs and an SSD, all loaded up full of fighters and troops. I'll also stick a few troop transports in there; generally speaking, I like to bring along sixty troops for the express purpose of conquering enemy planets with zero diplomats in the fleet. Admittedly, it kinda annoys me how you can take control of a 100%-loyal-to-the-enemy planet if you just have an uprising occur on one planet belonging to the enemy. Liberate them, and two more uprisings start/neutral systems join. Liberate the next one and another uprising starts, etc. until that 100% loyal-to-the-enemy planet is no 95% loyal to you. 12/14/07Nu kyr'adyc, shi taab'echaaj'la Not gone, merely marching far away
Adm_Ace Posted July 15, 2008 Author Posted July 15, 2008 Normally I send out Recon missions and then follow up on missing SpecForces that disappeared. I also follow up any planet with unusual activity. The follow up can consist of a pair of cruisers up to a taskforce of Super Star Destroyers. It just depends on the contact.
DarthTex Posted July 16, 2008 Posted July 16, 2008 I counter that by sending out relatively low firepower fleets on exploration. As the Imps my exploration fleets usually consist of two ISD IIs and an SSD, all loaded up full of fighters and troops. I'll also stick a few troop transports in there; generally speaking, I like to bring along sixty troops for the express purpose of conquering enemy planets with zero diplomats in the fleet."Low firepower" with two ISD IIs and an SSD, loaded to the gills with fighters and troops? What do you consider "high firepower" Tofu? By the time my R&D has the ISD Mk-II and the SSD researched, I already have 90-95 percent, if not all of the galaxy already explored. Exploring is a job for Probe Droids and transports (the majority of the time) Finally, after years of hard work I am the Supreme Sith Warlord! Muwhahahaha!! What?? What do you mean "there's only two of us"?
Krytos Posted July 18, 2008 Posted July 18, 2008 One sided battles get boring, fast. Which is often why I stop playing rebellion for long stretches of time, because after a while I'll have about 5-6 fleets with hundreds of ships each. I always wanted one of those fleets to meet something of similar firepower, but rarelly if ever got close.I do recall on numerous occations that my large fleets would engage an enemy fleet and destroy them with fighters before any capitals got in range. Unfortunatelly I don't remember much more than that They're fun, the first few times you crush the enemy ... but get boring fast http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/1778/reloadedbannerdu8.gifhttp://img152.imageshack.us/img152/1333/3dartistbanneranimationws1.gifhttp://img154.imageshack.us/img154/4026/rebellionbannerdi2.gif
DarthTofu Posted July 19, 2008 Posted July 19, 2008 I counter that by sending out relatively low firepower fleets on exploration. As the Imps my exploration fleets usually consist of two ISD IIs and an SSD, all loaded up full of fighters and troops. I'll also stick a few troop transports in there; generally speaking, I like to bring along sixty troops for the express purpose of conquering enemy planets with zero diplomats in the fleet."Low firepower" with two ISD IIs and an SSD, loaded to the gills with fighters and troops? What do you consider "high firepower" Tofu? By the time my R&D has the ISD Mk-II and the SSD researched, I already have 90-95 percent, if not all of the galaxy already explored. Exploring is a job for Probe Droids and transports (the majority of the time) I sent one of those fleets out and ran into the Rebel base with it- the fleet was completely destroyed after killing just one Rebel ship. I usually don't send out probes- I just send in fleets to colonize/conquer. 12/14/07Nu kyr'adyc, shi taab'echaaj'la Not gone, merely marching far away
Defender_16 Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 My Rebel fleet of 300-400 ships shows up at Coruscant and the Computer is defending it with 1 ISD, 1 VSD and a couple of Carrack Cruisers.
BadSamaritan Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Bismark and Prince Eugenz versus the HMS Wolf and HMS Prince of Whales. Talk about getting spanked. I once knew a great man. Nothing got to him, and he always smiled. May he forever rest in peace, knowing fully well that his freinds shall remember him.
DarthTex Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Prince of Whales maybe, Prince of Wales? Finally, after years of hard work I am the Supreme Sith Warlord! Muwhahahaha!! What?? What do you mean "there's only two of us"?
BadSamaritan Posted September 24, 2008 Posted September 24, 2008 Either/Or, the Brits still got spanked and ran home crying to momma. I once knew a great man. Nothing got to him, and he always smiled. May he forever rest in peace, knowing fully well that his freinds shall remember him.
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