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== Transwarp == | == Transwarp == | ||
if a fleet moves at a tremendous speed, faster than '''warp 10''' the speed will be called '''transwarp''' | if a fleet moves at a tremendous speed, faster than '''warp 10''' the speed will be called '''transwarp''' | ||
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+ | == Hyperjump == | ||
+ | If a fleet builds up the warpfield to fly to certain coordinates, it is called a hyperjump to that coordinates. | ||
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+ | The target of such a hyperjump can be scanned by a <ship>trace probe</ship> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Game features]] |
Latest revision as of 08:05, 9 May 2008
Each fleet in Spacetrace is only capable of moving through space if at least one ship provides the warpfield for the fleet.
A standard warpspeed is warp 5 which is the speed a normal mothership can provide.
if a fleet moves with warp 5 it will pass 1 sector in 30 minutes
Transwarp
if a fleet moves at a tremendous speed, faster than warp 10 the speed will be called transwarp
Hyperjump
If a fleet builds up the warpfield to fly to certain coordinates, it is called a hyperjump to that coordinates.
The target of such a hyperjump can be scanned by a trace probe