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				 Re: Effect of defensive bonuses on mines? 
 
	Each mine inflicts as much damage as the total of the warheads on it. If the ship can withstand more damage (excluding shield points) than that, it will take more than one mine to kill it.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by capnq: 
 quote:Assume it takes 1 mine to kill a ship. It makes no difference if I have one mine or the max of 100 in the sector.
 
 The ship seems to get killed, period. It doesn't have a chance of making it through the sector.
 |  I don't think I phrased my question clearly.
   
 Take WWII. A marine ship had a greater chance of surviving its passage through mine-laden waters if there was only one mine and not a hundred. The probability was good that the ship and the sole mine would not come into contact to detonate the mine. With one hundred or more mines, the risk of coming into contact with a mine increases a hundred fold.
 
 In SE4 the sole mine always seems to detonate (in my limited experience).
 
 Edit: My original question was
 
 
 
	Put another way, is there a 100% certainty that the sole mine and the ship will come into contact to detonate the mine?Quote: 
	
		| My impression is that mines always work. Is this true? |  
 [ November 06, 2002, 01:54: Message edited by: tbontob ]
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