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− '''Sub-capital weapons''' were created by [[Word of Blake]] engineers and technicians and released to production in [[3073]]. Based on [[WarShip]] [[:Category:Capital_Weapons|Capital Weapons]], these smaller versions were created for use on the Word's [[Pocket WarShip|Pocket WarShips]]. The Word engineers hoped that these "pocket capital weapons" would provide more effective firepower against enemy WarShips and planetary surfaces. These weapons are slightly more effective against [[Small_Craft|small craft]], [[aerospace fighter]]s, and other targets smaller than 500 tons than their larger counterparts,<ref name="TOp343">''Tactical Operations'', p. 343, "Sub-Capital Weapons"</ref> but they were still intended to destroy large targets. + '''Sub-capital weapons''' were created by [[Word of Blake]] engineers and technicians and released to production in [[3073]]. Based on [[WarShip]] [[:Category:Capital_Weapons|Capital Weapons]], these smaller versions were created for use on the Word's [[Pocket WarShip|Pocket WarShips]]. The Word engineers hoped that these "pocket capital weapons" would provide more effective firepower against enemy WarShips and planetary surfaces. These weapons are slightly more effective against small craft, [[aerospace fighter]]s, and other targets smaller than 500 tons than their larger counterparts,<ref name="TOp343">''Tactical Operations'', p. 343, "Sub-Capital Weapons"</ref> but they were still intended to destroy large targets.
One key advantage of the various Sub-Capital Weapon types was their ability to be used aboard any platform [[DropShip]] sized or larger. This meant that the Word could repair their damaged WarShips with less expensive versions of capital weapons with only a moderate loss in firepower. This feature allowed Word WarShips and Assault DropShips to remain a threat far longer than they would have otherwise. One key advantage of the various Sub-Capital Weapon types was their ability to be used aboard any platform [[DropShip]] sized or larger. This meant that the Word could repair their damaged WarShips with less expensive versions of capital weapons with only a moderate loss in firepower. This feature allowed Word WarShips and Assault DropShips to remain a threat far longer than they would have otherwise.
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− | '''Sub-capital weapons''' were created by [[Word of Blake]] engineers and technicians and released to production in [[3073]]. Based on [[WarShip]] [[:Category:Capital_Weapons|Capital Weapons]], these smaller versions were created for use on the Word's [[Pocket WarShip|Pocket WarShips]]. The Word engineers hoped that these "pocket capital weapons" would provide more effective firepower against enemy WarShips and planetary surfaces. These weapons are slightly more effective against | + | '''Sub-capital weapons''' were created by [[Word of Blake]] engineers and technicians and released to production in [[3073]]. Based on [[WarShip]] [[:Category:Capital_Weapons|Capital Weapons]], these smaller versions were created for use on the Word's [[Pocket WarShip|Pocket WarShips]]. The Word engineers hoped that these "pocket capital weapons" would provide more effective firepower against enemy WarShips and planetary surfaces. These weapons are slightly more effective against small craft, [[aerospace fighter]]s, and other targets smaller than 500 tons than their larger counterparts,<ref name="TOp343">''Tactical Operations'', p. 343, "Sub-Capital Weapons"</ref> but they were still intended to destroy large targets. |
One key advantage of the various Sub-Capital Weapon types was their ability to be used aboard any platform [[DropShip]] sized or larger. This meant that the Word could repair their damaged WarShips with less expensive versions of capital weapons with only a moderate loss in firepower. This feature allowed Word WarShips and Assault DropShips to remain a threat far longer than they would have otherwise. | One key advantage of the various Sub-Capital Weapon types was their ability to be used aboard any platform [[DropShip]] sized or larger. This meant that the Word could repair their damaged WarShips with less expensive versions of capital weapons with only a moderate loss in firepower. This feature allowed Word WarShips and Assault DropShips to remain a threat far longer than they would have otherwise. |