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 +====== Full Thrust Scenarios ======
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 +Full Thrust is an incredibly flexible system, and players can build pretty much any type of fleet that they want. However, this means that games can sometimes be a bit unbalanced if players bring completely different fleets. A simple 'meet and destroy' game can also mean it's easy to optimise a fleet for that sort of battle.
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 +In our experience, a small number of large vessels with low manoeuvrability and lots of big long ranged weapons can easily destroy a more manoeuvrable fleet of many smaller craft. 
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 +The following are some scenarios beyond a simple 'meet and and destroy'.
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 +===== Common Rules =====
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 +These scenarios assume use of the [[rules]], though this isn't required.
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 +==== Ship Classes ====
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 +An //Escort// class ship is considered to be any ship less than MASS 50.
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 +A //Cruiser// class ship is considered to be from MASS 50 to MASS 99.
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 +A //Capital Ship// is considered to be MASS 100+.
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 +==== Destruction Points ====
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 +Escorts: Whoever gets the killing blow gets the point for destroying it, regardless of how much they or anyone else has actually done.
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 +Cruisers: 1pt for the second threshold, 1pt when they are destroyed.
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 +Capital Ships: One point each time they are forced over a threshold, including a point when they are destroyed. Ships with advanced hulls give 2 points on destruction. Gives a total of 4 points.
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 +===== Scenarios =====
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 +{{indexmenu>./scenarios}}
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ft/scenarios.txt · Last modified: 2022/12/10 11:56 by sam