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Jammers can be deployed from a ship to block the scanners of all ships in the area, including the ship using the jammer. | |||
=== Usage === | |||
Just enter <code>JAM</code>. The jammer command does not have any options. | |||
=== Strategy === | |||
Jammers are mainly a defensive weapon, and useful for covering a retreat. A ship commander that is on the losing end of battle may use a jammer, then try to escape at a high warp on a random heading. Successive jammers can be used to prolong the length of the jamming. | |||
Jammers can also be used offensively, for example in a sneak attack. |
Revision as of 13:44, 24 April 2024
Phasers
Torpedoes
Missiles
Mines
Zippers
Decoys
Jammers
Jammers can be deployed from a ship to block the scanners of all ships in the area, including the ship using the jammer.
Usage
Just enter JAM
. The jammer command does not have any options.
Strategy
Jammers are mainly a defensive weapon, and useful for covering a retreat. A ship commander that is on the losing end of battle may use a jammer, then try to escape at a high warp on a random heading. Successive jammers can be used to prolong the length of the jamming.
Jammers can also be used offensively, for example in a sneak attack.