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Old March 30th, 2001, 07:59 PM
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Originally posted by Nitram Draw:
Maybe storms are but in the Systems Type files it lists nebulaes as having different obscuration levels, from 3-5 actually, so some would prevent any sort of sighting.
That is where you should build your Pirate base SJ. No one would ever find you!



I think you are right. There is one nebula system with sight obscuration level 5, which means that no detectors will work. The description should however then be changed (and I did this now) from "this storm is opaque to most scanners" to "This storm is opaque to all scanners". It really good to know because as you say ships are absolutely safe in this system!
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Default Re: Cloaking and nebulae

All right! It sounds like there's no way to tell how good the nebula is unless you change the description.

Of course, it dosen't really matter once you get to mid-to-end game, since the pirates absolutely must prevent any stellar manip ships from entering the system & ruining the whole thing in that case, there wouldn't ever be any ships going through to use sensors on you.
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Actually, In the game I am currently playing, I had a scout in a nebula system and I saw an uncloaked colony ship go through the system. I had the highest scanner on the ship but i have no idea what the level of the nebula was.

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Speaking of nebulae, has anyone tested whether the 'shield canceling' effect works in nebulas? I've never seen it work in a Black Hole system, every combat I've had in a black hole has been with full shields. I think that's because the SECTOR level ability 'Sector - Shield Disruption' is still being used in the SystemTypes.txt -- there is no SYSTEM level ability yet. I tried changing it to "System - Shield Disruption" and the program gave an error message. I guess the shield draining would work on the central sector or something? This seems to be another one of those 'loose ends' like the combat to hit plus/minus oversight.

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I've personnally had no troubles with the shield disrupting effect of nebulae. In fact that is one of my best late game strategies....have all warp points open into the same sector in the nebula system, build 3-4 starbases over the warppoints(all armor, no shields) and any fleets sent through basically get destroyed.

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Default Re: Cloaking and nebulae

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I think you are right. There is one nebula system with sight obscuration level 5, which means that no detectors will work. The description should however then be changed (and I did this now) from "this storm is opaque to most scanners" to "This storm is opaque to all scanners". It really good to know because as you say ships are absolutely safe in this system!


Have made some observations about that: It seems to be always the RED colored (system-wide) nebulae which cloakes everything in it to level 5.
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Further observations proved:

Level 5 nebulaes are always red
Level 4: green
Level 3: orange/brown
Level 2: cyan
Level 1: violett

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