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{{col|physical|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 {{col|physical|X damage.}} | {{col|physical|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 {{col|physical|X damage.}} | ||
==Critical Hit Message== | ==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.''' | + | * 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. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* "Tosche power converter" refers to {{wikipedia|Tosche Station}} on Tatooine, which sells power converters. | * "Tosche power converter" refers to {{wikipedia|Tosche Station}} on Tatooine, which sells power converters. |
Revision as of 10:21, 20 February 2010
Ranged Energy Weapons use the following messages:
Contents
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.
Pages in category "Ranged Energy Weapons"
The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.