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'''A:''' The range with a dotted-line border is the attack range of the ship, whereas the (usually smaller) range without a border is the counter-shooter range.  In the case of the fortress, it is able to simultaneously shoot at nearby enemy ships, and it provides a radius of protection against incoming Negative Energy shots.
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'''A:''' For a Fortress the range with a dotted-line border is the attack range of the ship, whereas the (usually smaller) range without a border is the counter-shooter range.  In the case of the fortress, it is able to simultaneously shoot at nearby enemy ships, and it provides a radius of protection against incoming Negative Energy shots.
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For ships like the Riot Starship, the rings indicate the ranges of the diferent weapons you have equiped the ship with.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:42, 27 October 2010

Why Do Some Ships (Such As The Fortress and Raid Starship) Have Several Range Circles?

A: For a Fortress the range with a dotted-line border is the attack range of the ship, whereas the (usually smaller) range without a border is the counter-shooter range. In the case of the fortress, it is able to simultaneously shoot at nearby enemy ships, and it provides a radius of protection against incoming Negative Energy shots. For ships like the Riot Starship, the rings indicate the ranges of the diferent weapons you have equiped the ship with.

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