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name::Stochastickos | [[:Category:LotS/type::Ship|type::Ship]] |
Officers: officers::6 - 2 Human, 2 Intellect, 2 Discipline Crew: crew::20 - 10 Melee, 10 Ranged Engineering: engineering::1 AI, 1 Weapon, 1 Module |
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Power Bonus: powerBonus::20 Skillful in Aiming: Chance for bonus damage against Mechanized raids; Extra damage for each of the following in the ship: Andrey Markov, Stochastic Pugilist, Stochastic Wildcat | |
Nobody can predict the movements of the Stochastickos during a fight, not even the best machines. And with Andrey Markov and his Stochastic crew at the helm, it becomes more of a random powerhouse of space mathematics to the nth-degree. You've heard of that one story of this ship, during a sortie against the Centurians in an asteroid belt. They were being chased by a fleet of Void Killers, just one lone ship versus the lot of them.
Combat logic would have dictated that by going through the asteroid belt, you'd have a chance to escape by weaving between the floating rocks. Instead, Markov used that to his advantage by turning the ship around a full 180 spin, and rammed into a nearby enemy vessel. This caused the opposing ship to hurtle towards a close asteroid, where the subsequent impact and explosion shattered it into deadly rocks hurtling through space at dangerous speeds, causing a cacophonic chain reaction of high velocity boulders hitting the fleet of Void Killers' vital systems. The rocks and the explosions caused deadly debris to go all over the place, but the Stochastickos dodged and weaved through them all effortlessly. How did Markov and his team do it? "Chaos into clusters," Markov would explain in his signature phrase to describe the Stochastic Combat Process. You don't quite get what that means. But with this ship, it's now your turn to make chaos into clusters. | |
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{{#set:color=Orange}} {{#set:ability=Skillful in Aiming: Chance for bonus damage against Mechanized raids; Extra damage for each of the following in the ship: Andrey Markov, Stochastic Pugilist, Stochastic Wildcat}} {{#set:text=Nobody can predict the movements of the Stochastickos during a fight, not even the best machines. And with Andrey Markov and his Stochastic crew at the helm, it becomes more of a random powerhouse of space mathematics to the nth-degree. You've heard of that one story of this ship, during a sortie against the Centurians in an asteroid belt. They were being chased by a fleet of Void Killers, just one lone ship versus the lot of them.
Combat logic would have dictated that by going through the asteroid belt, you'd have a chance to escape by weaving between the floating rocks. Instead, Markov used that to his advantage by turning the ship around a full 180 spin, and rammed into a nearby enemy vessel. This caused the opposing ship to hurtle towards a close asteroid, where the subsequent impact and explosion shattered it into deadly rocks hurtling through space at dangerous speeds, causing a cacophonic chain reaction of high velocity boulders hitting the fleet of Void Killers' vital systems. The rocks and the explosions caused deadly debris to go all over the place, but the Stochastickos dodged and weaved through them all effortlessly. How did Markov and his team do it?
"Chaos into clusters," Markov would explain in his signature phrase to describe the Stochastic Combat Process.
You don't quite get what that means. But with this ship, it's now your turn to make chaos into clusters.}} {{#set:obtained=The Crazy Jalfrezi}} {{#set:used=}} {{#set:notes=}} {{#set:unique=}}