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Old 2003-11-23, 07:56 PM   [Ignore Me] #17
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Has anyone ever though of, for mosquitos, that instead of making interlink make them visible to radar, make it so there visible and individually targeted by turets if there is interlink and like 3 or 4 mosquitos within like 10m of each other within the SOI of a base with interlinkbenefits or something so they can still scout affectively and not be able to overwhelm withough being detected? Same thing for infiltrators would probly completly solve the radar problem. along with a speed detection for individual infs with a percentage starting at a certain speed untill it reaches almost abosolute certainty of be detected. But for one alone or even 2 or 3 in a 5m area that wouldnt start till htey get to almost a running speed. NO speed thing for skeets though because they need the speed since ther visible. And this is once again only with interlink.

This would alow small number of inf to do there job undetected but once there spotted and need to bolt they have to worry about turrrets.

this wouldnt take into acount Infs from the Empire of whoever radar it is. But if osme (IF yoru TR) VS(3) and NC(2or3) would come within to close a proximity of each other in an affected area(or to many of hte same empire) it would increase from detecting them at a run to detecting them to when there almost at a crawl. This is only with interlink though so the interlink radar bonus isnt overided by regular base defense. So everything else would work like normal. And Aces radar affectiveness would be put back to where it was if it detects infs easily now. Even though Ace radar would gain this ability in a huge overlapping base sized area for areas between interlinked bases for that empire. Er when those interlinked bases have a situation where they gain hte radar bonus. hows that sound.

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