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{{Ref Open | title = <div id="Crackdown"> [[Crackdown (Piratez)|Crackdown]] </div> }} | {{Ref Open | title = <div id="Crackdown"> [[Crackdown (Piratez)|Crackdown]] </div> }} | ||
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− | If we piss a faction off badly enough, they will send their warships looking for us. Our ships are employing cloaking technology, and the hideouts are - well, hidden, but with enough luck and effort they can still be discovered, especially those which are used to launch interceptions. Our enemies are likely to fail and make idiots of themselves anyway, but if they won't, expect them to arrive | + | If we piss a faction off badly enough, they will send their warships looking for us. Our ships are employing cloaking technology, and the hideouts are - well, hidden, but with enough luck and effort they can still be discovered, especially those which are used to launch interceptions. Our enemies are likely to fail and make idiots of themselves anyway, but if they won't, expect them to arrive numerous and armed to the teeth. On the bright side, if we kick their asses, their policy is to cover the failure up and they won't return anytime soon. A Crackdown is performed by ships like Sentries, Fighters, Gunships and Cruisers. If any of them manages to get within about 100 miles from our hideout, expect a landing ship coming fast at it very soon. There are 5 variants of these ships, and some will break easily through any feasible AA defences, but once the enemy gets boots on the ground, the advantage is ours. The enemy will only be able to deploy in Hangars and the Access Lift.<br><br> |
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{{Ref Open | title = <div id="Govt Business"> [[Govt Business (Piratez)|Govt Business]] </div> }} | {{Ref Open | title = <div id="Govt Business"> [[Govt Business (Piratez)|Govt Business]] </div> }} | ||
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− | The truth is, Govt ships can be recognized simply by red-and-blue lights they bear (normally Fighters and Ordinators). The provincial govts mind their business, and they pay us our racket money, so it's kinda faux pass to attack them, but their bigger craft carry valuable booty, so it's your choice, Cap'n!<br><br> | + | The truth is, Govt ships can be recognized simply by red-and-blue lights they bear (normally Fighters and Ordinators). The provincial govts mind their business, and they pay us our racket money, so it's kinda faux pass (sic) to attack them, but their bigger craft carry valuable booty, so it's your choice, Cap'n!<br><br> |
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− | | '''[[Major Factions (Piratez)#The Academy|The Academy]]''' • '''[[Major Factions (Piratez)#The Church of Sirius|The Church of Sirius]]''' • '''[[Major Factions (Piratez)#The Star Gods|The Star Gods]]''' • '''[[Major Factions (Piratez)#The Traders Guild|The Traders Guild]]'''<br> | + | | '''[[Major Factions (Piratez)#The Academy|The Academy]]''' • '''[[Major Factions (Piratez)#The Church of Sirius|The Church of Sirius]]''' • '''[[Major Factions (Piratez)#The Mercenaries|The Mercenaries]]''' • '''[[Major Factions (Piratez)#World Governments|Provincial Governments]]''' • '''[[Major Factions (Piratez)#The Star Gods|The Star Gods]]''' • '''[[Major Factions (Piratez)#The Traders Guild|The Traders Guild]]'''<br> |
− | [[Minor Factions (Piratez)#The Humanists|The Humanists]] • [[Minor Factions (Piratez)#The Raiders|The Raiders]] • [[Minor Factions (Piratez)#The Spartans|The Spartans]] | + | [[Minor Factions (Piratez)#Bandits|Bandits]] • [[Minor Factions (Piratez)#The Dark Ones|The Dark Ones]] • [[Minor Factions (Piratez)#The Deep Ones|The Deep Ones]] • [[Minor Factions (Piratez)#The Humanists|The Humanists]] • [[Minor Factions (Piratez)#The Raiders|The Raiders]] • [[Minor Factions (Piratez)#The Spartans|The Spartans]] |
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{{Ref Open | title = <div id="Survey"> [[Survey (Piratez)|Survey]] </div> }} | {{Ref Open | title = <div id="Survey"> [[Survey (Piratez)|Survey]] </div> }} | ||
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− | Survey missions are conducted by The Academy to monitor all sorts of activities on Earth, ranging from vegetation to human activity. During these missions they gather samples of plants, animals and people to conduct experiments on them. We can ignore these missions, as they don't hurt us at all, but on the other hand we can take these ships down and take them apart, so why not do so?<br><br> | + | Survey missions are conducted by The Academy to monitor all sorts of activities on Earth, ranging from vegetation to human activity. During these missions they gather samples of plants, animals and people to conduct experiments on them. They also abduct any local mages they can find. We can ignore these missions, as they don't hurt us at all, but on the other hand we can take these ships down and take them apart, so why not do so?<br><br> |
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| Rare mission that involves assaulting a heavily guarded pyramid. | | Rare mission that involves assaulting a heavily guarded pyramid. | ||
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+ | {{Ref Open | title = [[Reticulan Outpost (Piratez)|Reticulan Outpost]] }} | ||
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+ | Conduct a raid upon a Reticulan outpost for their advanced technology and weaponry.<br><br> | ||
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+ | | [[Minor Factions (Piratez)#The Reticulans|The Reticulans]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 23 November 2015
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Missions conducted by the various factions of the planet are not necessarily always a threat to your piracy or extortion racket of the local governments. Knowing the goals of the factions will serve you well, as sometimes withholding from attacking a weak target will ensure your intercept fleet are fully repaired, stocked and fueled with a retinue of hands ready to fight off Pogroms or Peacekeeping forces.
The first standing achievement of your pirating capability is whether you can bail out a bunch of mutant civilians from being exterminated in a Mutant Pogrom. Be ready for heavily armed, thick armored enemies that aren't afraid of tearing through you and civilians alike.
Standard Missions
Wherever a Secret Base exists, it needs to be constantly supplied. Tracking a supply run to its landing zone is a sure-fire way to find a Secret Base.
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The Traders' Guild is the biggest cargo transporting company by far, constantly transporting stuff around the planet. They not only maintain their own supply chain, but also take a lot of government contracts for moving least-to-moderately important stuff. So many Freighters are operating at once that the Guild cannot protect them all, and they're not very well armed themselves, so consider them fair game! Just think about all the expensive stuff inside, waiting for us. Freighters have moderately big crews, but they're mostly weak and cowardly, so we should just capture and sell them.
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The so-called Conversion Missions are one of the staple operations of the Church. Once they heard a rumour of a community whose level of faith is unsatisfactory, they get to work. First, they send out Gunships to pinpoint the offenders and subdue any resistance. Once this phase is completed, Shrine Ships appear to perform the usual shock and awe faith-strengthening procedure. In this latter phase, the Church is more vulnerable to our attacks. On the other hand, successful Conversions inflict some damage to our image.
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Both the Academy and the Traders need to transport important people and parcels quickly. Such courier missions are usually performed using small, fast ships, which have little in the way of defense but are so fast that catching up with them could be a problem. Still, if we do manage to do so, they are pretty much defenseless, both in the air and on the ground. Such ships are good opportunities to find rare goods and valuable prisoners.
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If we piss a faction off badly enough, they will send their warships looking for us. Our ships are employing cloaking technology, and the hideouts are - well, hidden, but with enough luck and effort they can still be discovered, especially those which are used to launch interceptions. Our enemies are likely to fail and make idiots of themselves anyway, but if they won't, expect them to arrive numerous and armed to the teeth. On the bright side, if we kick their asses, their policy is to cover the failure up and they won't return anytime soon. A Crackdown is performed by ships like Sentries, Fighters, Gunships and Cruisers. If any of them manages to get within about 100 miles from our hideout, expect a landing ship coming fast at it very soon. There are 5 variants of these ships, and some will break easily through any feasible AA defences, but once the enemy gets boots on the ground, the advantage is ours. The enemy will only be able to deploy in Hangars and the Access Lift.
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A few small ships of one or another Faction will fly to-and-fro (normally Runabouts and Cutters), and we can bring them down. Or ignore them.
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Both The Academy and The Guild need to maintain close ties to the government. Diplomatic missions are crucial to this, and they are conducted periodically by both sides. They represent little threat to us, but they are an opportunity to capture someone important.
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Both the Govts and Traders conduct these highly interesting missions. After a few fly-bys of Gunboats, an armored Freighter will appear, filled with very valuable cargo. It won't land in any accessible location, so our only chance to get the loot is to shoot it down.
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The truth is, Govt ships can be recognized simply by red-and-blue lights they bear (normally Fighters and Ordinators). The provincial govts mind their business, and they pay us our racket money, so it's kinda faux pass (sic) to attack them, but their bigger craft carry valuable booty, so it's your choice, Cap'n!
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The Mercenaries conduct their dirty business all year long. Generally they're of little threat to us... unless we cross them. They fly deadly vessels like Heavy Gunships or Frigates and are armed to the teeth.
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These missions are flown by Spartans, Raiders, Govt. After watching several Light Gunboats circling around, watch out for the main dish - a Military Transport, laden with low-tech but plentiful military gear. It can be blown off the sky, but definitely has to eventually stop somewhere, and for a fair duration.
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These 'surgical raids' against 'terrorist leaders' are a sad reality of our times. From time to time, a faction sends its death squads to one city or another to, as it turns out from our interrogation, 'cull the mutant numbers a little as they're breeding too fast anyway'. We can thwart such an attempt early, simply by shooting Terror Ships down, but waiting out and making a surprise appearance at the party can potentially garner us more respect (unless we let too many locals die). Whenever we care about the hapless fools who get massacred or not, ignoring a Pogrom is bound to make the Mutant Alliance really pissed off at us, and without their political pull, our Protection Funds are going to dwindle big time. Even making only a token appearance is going to cushion most of that blow - we can always claim we tried, and our reputation is going to suffer a much lesser hit.
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While a general resistance is best dealt with an overwhelming force, sometimes a more surgical approach is needed. The Pacification features scouting and fly-bys by Fighters and Escorts, and when the areas of unrest are pinpointed, Gunships, Terror Ships and Envoys deliver elite troops to deal with the offenders on the ground, with extreme prejudice. A success of such mission will decrease our notoriety.
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Passenger flights are mainly operated by the Traders Guild, but Academicians also maintain their own, smaller network. Most ordinary purebloods that need to travel buy tickets from them. Such flights are performed by cheap, insignificant ships that pose little danger to us. If we shoot down one such vessel, we can expect to fight many people, but most of them aren't much of a threat. However there is one fine point: do not expect such an attack to be particularly popular if you slaughter and capture civilians (Trader personnel is free game).
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Resistance against the activities of most factions is nothing new, and the most direct way of dealing with it is a military action. After a preliminary wave of Escorts, Gunships and Fighters, the dreaded Bombers are sent to impose fear, or, if the need arises, deliver oblivion to their hapless victims. These missions, if successful, will noticeably decrease our notoriety, but it is difficult to stop them - as it means going toe-to-toe with man'o'wars in the air, there are no landings.
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Raids are usually organized by Raiders, sometimes by Spartans. They normally choose targets that are away from any settlements, preferably defenseless peasants. Raid parties rarely have good weapons, but they make up for this with numbers and tenacity. Killing raiders isn't enormously profitable, but everybody has to start somewhere, right?
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Mining ships make easy, if not too valuable targets. They survey an area then proceed to extract valuable minerals, which takes a few days. These missions are flown by various factions, mostly Traders but also the Academy and local govts - so be sure whom you're killing while on the ground.
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Sometimes, the factions build secret bases in secluded areas of the planet, where they can perform any activity that's best left unknown to the population at large (and their competition). However, this secluded location gives us an opportunity to strike, loot the place and disappear into the sunset before massive reinforcements can arrive. On the other hand, each Secret Base that exists steadily undermines our position. A Secret Base is bound to be filled with loot, information (which we can use to blackmail people and otherwise increase our global standing), and is a prime place to look for the highest-ranking members of a faction. The final stages of building a base are a special event - they're signified with massed Supply Ship, Frigate and Cruiser activity. The window of opportunity to strike is short, though, no more than a day.
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There are a lot of goods which are strictly regulated, or only available for the outrageous Trader's Guild's prices. Smuggling is the answer. Smuggling ships carry a lot of valuable (and sometimes unique) merchandise, but they're seriously souped-up to avoid interception - by the officials, or just simple folks who want to get rid of the middleman. Er, that be us, Cap'n.
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From time to time, the Star Gods show up on Earth to keep the tabs on current going-ons and ensure no-one is breaking their rules. Their ways are always mysterious, as their vessels do not make landings during this mission; either they have means of supervising without direct contact (after all, they have many spies), or they're simply not that much interested in this backwater planet. The Supervisions are flown by Messengers, Envoys and Cruisers.
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Survey missions are conducted by The Academy to monitor all sorts of activities on Earth, ranging from vegetation to human activity. During these missions they gather samples of plants, animals and people to conduct experiments on them. They also abduct any local mages they can find. We can ignore these missions, as they don't hurt us at all, but on the other hand we can take these ships down and take them apart, so why not do so?
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This mission poses a dire threat to us. As you know, the local governments balance between cooperating with the big factions (and by extension, the Star Gods) and respecting the needs of the population and the voice of the Mutant Alliance. Here, a faction aims at coercing (ie. threatening) one or another local govt into being 'tough on crime' and taking more direct steps against felons like us. If we don't thwart the operation at an early stage, you can bet on the local govt to eventually succumb, sever any ties with us and stop paying the protection money - forever. To stop this mission from succeeding, we need to shoot down as many partaking vessels as possible (any ground assaults will be irrelevant - shooting down delivers a message, while attack on a landed ship is too little, too late).
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Unique Missions
Atrium of Anguish | |||
Investigate a facility that is rumored to be occupied by powerful creatures and soldiers equipped with firearms rivaling the Star Gods'.
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Mansion of Anguish | |||
Conduct reconnaissance on a facility that is rumored to be occupied by powerful creatures and soldiers equipped with firearms rivaling the Star Gods'.
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Pyramid of Pain | |||
Explore a previously undiscovered structure in a region that is rumored to be an important ritual site for the Deep Ones.
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Reticulan Outpost | |||
Conduct a raid upon a Reticulan outpost for their advanced technology and weaponry.
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Search a facility that is rumored to be occupied by powerful creatures and soldiers equipped with firearms rivaling the Star Gods'.
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