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Re: Is there ever really a reason not to board?
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:19 am
by BlueTrin
Can you win against an automated ship by boarding? There is no crew to kill???
Re: Is there ever really a reason not to board?
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:18 am
by Hoa_Binh
Hi.
Yes, you can destroy automated ships with boarding. Each time you destroy (damage until it is red) a room with something in it (not empty) the ship takes one point of damage. Unless the hull is breached the automated ship will slowly repair and once the room is no longer red you can damage it again.
Please note:
The rooms are empty of oxygen making this rather damaging on your crew.
The last piece of damage will destroy the ship with your borders on board.
Conclusion:
Don't do it, the boarding drone can if the automated ship has doors.
Re: Is there ever really a reason not to board?
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:28 pm
by BlueTrin
Thx for the reply. Can you finish then the game if you have alot of boarding drones against the last ship?
Re: Is there ever really a reason not to board?
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 1:51 pm
by Hoa_Binh
BlueTrin wrote:Thx for the reply. Can you finish then the game if you have alot of boarding drones against the last ship?
I have never tried but I do not see any reason that it wouldn't work.
Re: Is there ever really a reason not to board?
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 9:27 pm
by UltraMantis
I see that it would not be very easy or even reliable.
Boarding certainly is a very effective way of silencing the mothership's weapons, but in this case 'boarding' means teleporting your own crew on board and not using the drones.
Drones have several advantages over your crew though. They are replaceable, hard to kill, cause a hull breach and take the attention of the defenders away, so using drones is a good support tactic, but i would not try to beat the boss with drones alone. Even if it could theoretically work. It would take very long and it would take an army of drones. Although it isn't my kind of playstyle so maybe i'm biased.
Re: Is there ever really a reason not to board?
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:04 pm
by VanguardOfValor
Since boarding drones don't do damage to Zoltan Shields (although they do explode when they hit them) a Boarding Drone Only run wouldn't be able to finish the final stage of the bossfight, even if you did manage to get there.
It would be cool to see someone take an Engi cruiser and have a three-boarding-drone battle strategy though.

Re: Is there ever really a reason not to board?
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 7:56 pm
by aaOzymandias
VanguardOfValor wrote:Since boarding drones don't do damage to Zoltan Shields (although they do explode when they hit them) a Boarding Drone Only run wouldn't be able to finish the final stage of the bossfight, even if you did manage to get there.
It would be cool to see someone take an Engi cruiser and have a three-boarding-drone battle strategy though.

Indeed, although I fear that 9 energy use is too much
I try and board now and then, but it is really up to your strategy. I can do just fine without boarding, or use the slug cruiser to kill the crew without boarding

Re: Is there ever really a reason not to board?
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 1:30 am
by spacecadet13
I've tried to like the Bio Beam, really I have, but, meh, it just takes too long, even if the enemy crew are close together and in a straight line, have no med bay to run to and you're able to keep the shields down to allow the beam to hit them. It's 3 hits to take out anything but a Zoltan (2 hits) and a Rock (4 hits). And the Bio Beam doesn't exactly recharge fast. If you're going for the beam option to take the crew out instead of boarding, the firebeam is better, faster and more fun - when you can get it, of course.