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* "bouncing a graviton particle beam off the main reflector" refers to the song {{wikipedia|The U.S.S. Make Shit Up}} by the artist Voltaire.
* "bouncing a graviton particle beam off the main reflector" refers to the song {{wikipedia|The U.S.S. Make Shit Up}} by the artist Voltaire.
* {{wikipedia|Jefferies tube}}s, in the Star Trek fictional universe, are small tunnels or corridors that provide access to critical starship systems.
* {{wikipedia|Jefferies tube}}s, in the Star Trek fictional universe, are small tunnels or corridors that provide access to critical starship systems.
* The fourth miss message is an example of {{wikipedia|Technobabble}}.
* "{{wikipedia|Third_Doctor#.22Reverse_the_polarity.22|Reversing the polarity}}" of a neutron flow, mentioned in the fifth miss message, is a phrase mostly associated with ''{{wikipedia|Doctor Who}}''.
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 18 August 2012

Ranged Energy Weapons use the following messages:

Hit Messages

  • pew pew pew. Pew (xN). Pew pew. You annoy the heck out of your opponent for X damage.
  • pew pew pew. You annoy the heck out of your opponent for X damage.
  • after taking careful aim, you blast away at your opponent N times, lazing for X damage.
  • after taking careful aim, you blast your opponent, lazing for X damage.
  • you fire N times, raining white hot plasma down on your opponent, frying them for X damage.
  • you fire, raining white hot plasma down on your opponent, frying them for X damage.
  • particles of pure energy stream from your <weapon>, tearing into your opponent N times for X damage.
  • particles of pure energy stream from your <weapon>, tearing into your opponent for X damage.
  • N gobs of quark lance out from your <weapon>, frying your opponent for X damage.
  • a gob of quark lances out from your <weapon>, frying your opponent for X damage.

Miss Messages

  • you fire, but you end up bouncing a graviton particle beam off the main reflector dish. I don't understand either, but you aren't hurting your foe, that's for sure.
  • absolutely nothing happens when you pull the trigger. Did you forget to install that Tosche power converter?
  • futuristic weapons are just so finicky. You must have gotten dust in the Jefferies tubing or something. Don't ask for specifics, just know that you missed.
  • your negative interphase targeting auxiliary processor overbuffers the omni-transference negative-flow comptroller in the ancillary sublimator, and... you know what? Let's just say you miss. It'll be easier for both of us.
  • the polarity of your neutron flow gets all messed up and your <weapon> misfires.

Fumble Message

Fumble! Clearly you should have spent more time learning how to use this high-tech weapon. You misaligned the power pack and overloaded your <weapon>. It doesn't explode, but it certainly tries, blasting you for X damage.

Critical Hit Message

  • I would tell you to learn how to properly charge your <weapon>, but this time it overloaded to your benefit. You blast your opponent to oblivion and back N times for X overamped damage.

Notes

  • The critical hit message is the same for single hits. In such a case N is 1.

References

  • "Tosche power converter" refers to Tosche Station on Tatooine, which sells power converters.
  • "bouncing a graviton particle beam off the main reflector" refers to the song The U.S.S. Make Shit Up by the artist Voltaire.
  • Jefferies tubes, in the Star Trek fictional universe, are small tunnels or corridors that provide access to critical starship systems.
  • The fourth miss message is an example of Technobabble.
  • "Reversing the polarity" of a neutron flow, mentioned in the fifth miss message, is a phrase mostly associated with Doctor Who.