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⚫ | Armor blocks is a main physical defense for the ships and other space structures. While generally similar to conventional [[Hull Block|Hull block]]s, Armor adds |
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+ | File:Armor Iron.png|Iron Armor |
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+ | File:Armor Titanium.png|Titanium Armor |
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+ | File:Armor Trinium.png|Trinium Armor |
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+ | File:Armor Ogonite.png|Ogonite Armor |
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⚫ | </gallery>Armor blocks is a main physical defense for the ships and other space structures. While generally similar to conventional [[Hull Block|Hull block]]s, Armor adds 6.25 times as much durability to the structure's total Hit Points, and can take just as much damage as individual blocks for the same volume. As such, it is the first method of protection available from Iron, further reinforced by [[Integrity Field Generator|Integrity Field Generators]] made with Titanium. It also provides an additional defensive factor against [[Railgun|Railguns]] by preventing these weapons from dealing damage to the blocks protected by it. Armor blocks are 66% heavier, however, and a major contributor to mass inflation, so it should be used in moderation. |
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There are angled variants of the armor block, namely Corners and Edges. |
There are angled variants of the armor block, namely Corners and Edges. |
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− | |+By measure of standard 2x2x2 block size (8m³) |
+ | |+By measure of standard 2x2x2 block size (8m³) |
! [[Materials|Material]] |
! [[Materials|Material]] |
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! Cost ($) |
! Cost ($) |
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! Mass (t) |
! Mass (t) |
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! Hull/Mass (hp/t) |
! Hull/Mass (hp/t) |
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+ | ! Hull/Volume (hp/m³) |
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+ | ! Hull/Cost (hp/$) |
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| Iron |
| Iron |
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+ | | 30 |
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− | | {{#expr: 40/1.35 round 4}} |
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+ | | 200 |
| 680 |
| 680 |
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− | | 0. |
+ | | 0.29 |
+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 6.66 |
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| Titanium |
| Titanium |
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| 40 |
| 40 |
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+ | | 300 |
| 400 |
| 400 |
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− | | 0. |
+ | | 0.75 |
+ | | 37.5 |
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+ | | 7.5 |
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| Trinium |
| Trinium |
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+ | | 73 |
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− | | {{#expr: 40/1.35*1.35 round 4}} |
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+ | | 675 |
| 280 |
| 280 |
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+ | | 2.41 |
+ | | 84.4 |
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+ | | 9.24 |
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| Ogonite |
| Ogonite |
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+ | | 133 |
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− | | {{#expr: 40/1.35*1.35*1.35*1.35 round 4}} |
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+ | | 1519 |
| 600 |
| 600 |
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+ | | 2.53 |
+ | | 189.9 |
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+ | | 11.42 |
− | | N/A |
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− | | N/A |
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− | | N/A |
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− | | N/A |
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− | Note: Hyperspace cooldown time is proportional to mass, but scales non-linearly with added mass (roughly 0.004 sct/t at standard 2x2x2 block size masses) |
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Revision as of 20:54, 19 August 2021
Armor blocks is a main physical defense for the ships and other space structures. While generally similar to conventional Hull blocks, Armor adds 6.25 times as much durability to the structure's total Hit Points, and can take just as much damage as individual blocks for the same volume. As such, it is the first method of protection available from Iron, further reinforced by Integrity Field Generators made with Titanium. It also provides an additional defensive factor against Railguns by preventing these weapons from dealing damage to the blocks protected by it. Armor blocks are 66% heavier, however, and a major contributor to mass inflation, so it should be used in moderation.
There are angled variants of the armor block, namely Corners and Edges.
Also note that there are no armor blocks available for Naonite, Xanion, or Avorion.
Material | Cost ($) | Hull (hp) | Mass (t) | Hull/Mass (hp/t) | Hull/Volume (hp/m³) | Hull/Cost (hp/$) |
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Iron | 30 | 200 | 680 | 0.29 | 25 | 6.66 |
Titanium | 40 | 300 | 400 | 0.75 | 37.5 | 7.5 |
Trinium | 73 | 675 | 280 | 2.41 | 84.4 | 9.24 |
Ogonite | 133 | 1519 | 600 | 2.53 | 189.9 | 11.42 |