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Base speed is measured by the time it takes to move one space, where an "average" speed is 100 time units. Check Cogmind's status screen for an indicator of relative speed as a percentage (100% is average, higher = faster), or see that same page or the main HUD for the actual cost in time.
 
Base speed is measured by the time it takes to move one space, where an "average" speed is 100 time units. Check Cogmind's status screen for an indicator of relative speed as a percentage (100% is average, higher = faster), or see that same page or the main HUD for the actual cost in time.
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Context help available for propulsion component stats explains the movement mechanics in more detail.
  
 
Note that only one form of '''propulsion''' may be active at a time, where different variations of the same form will use the average of their respective stats.
 
Note that only one form of '''propulsion''' may be active at a time, where different variations of the same form will use the average of their respective stats.
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=== Overloading ===
 
=== Overloading ===
Some hover and flight units are capable of overloading, which boosts performance (and associated costs!) as if there were twice the number of units active at once. The performance boost comes at the additional cost of integrity strain (see a propulsion's "burnout" stat). For these parts, the normal activation/deactivation command will instead cycle between off, on, and overloaded states.
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Some hover and flight units are capable of overloading, which boosts performance and associated costs. While overloaded, speed is calculated as if there is twice the number of units active at once, support is increased by 50%, energy costs are doubled, and heat generation is tripled. The performance boost comes at the additional cost of integrity strain (see a propulsion's "burnout" stat). For these parts, the normal activation/deactivation command will instead cycle between off, on, and overloaded states.
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=== Core Movement ===
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Unlike other robots, Cogmind's core itself is capable of movement using a built-in hover system. It is automatically engaged when no other forms of propulsion are active, and while inefficient when weighed down, it is otherwise relatively fast. Cogmind's core moving under its own propulsion has the following stats:
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* Time/Move = 50
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* Energy = 1
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* Heat = 0
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* Support = 3
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* Penalty = 50
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== Lists of Propulsion Parts ==
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<h3> [[Treads]] [&zwnj;[{{fullurl:Treads|action=edit}} edit]&zwnj;]</h3>
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{{:Treads}}
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<h3> [[Leg]]s [&zwnj;[{{fullurl:Leg|action=edit}} edit]&zwnj;]</h3>
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{{:Leg}}
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<h3> [[Wheels]] [&zwnj;[{{fullurl:Wheels|action=edit}} edit]&zwnj;]</h3>
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{{:Wheels}}
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<h3> [[Hover Units]] [&zwnj;[{{fullurl:Hover Units|action=edit}} edit]&zwnj;]</h3>
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{{:Hover Units}}
  
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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<h3> [[Flight Units]] [&zwnj;[{{fullurl:Flight Units|action=edit}} edit]&zwnj;]</h3>
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{{:Flight Units}}
! Type !! Rating !! Name !! data-sort-type="number" | Time/Move || data-sort-type="number" | Support || Overload
 
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| Treading || 1 || [[Light Treads]] || 150 || 20 ||
 
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| Treading || ? || [[Medium Treads]] || ? || ? ||
 
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| Treading || ? || [[Heavy Treads]] || ? || ? ||
 
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| Walking || 1 || [[Aluminum Leg]] || 100 || 10 ||
 
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| Walking || 2 || [[Improved Aluminum Leg]] || 100 || 13 ||
 
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| Walking || 3 || [[Carbon-fiber Leg]] || 100 || 15 ||
 
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| Walking || 3 || [[Titanium Leg]] || 100 || 17 ||
 
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| Walking || 5 || [[Flexi-carbon Leg]] || 100 || 20 ||
 
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| Rolling || 1 || [[Compact Wheel]] || 100 || 15 ||
 
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| Rolling || 1 || [[Wheel]] || 75 || 10 ||
 
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| Rolling || 1 || [[Armored Wheel]] || 85 || 10 ||
 
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| Hovering || 0 || Cogmind Core || 50 || 3 ||
 
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| Hovering || 1 || [[Hover Unit]] || ? || ? ||
 
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| Hovering || 2 || [[Improved Hover Unit]] || 50 || 8 ||
 
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| Hovering || ? || [[Gravmag System]] || ? || ? ||
 
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| Flying || 1 || [[Flight Unit]] || 35 || 4 ||
 
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| Flying || *2 || [[Improved Flight Unit]] || 30 || 8 ||
 
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| Flying || 2 || [[VTOL Module]] || ? || ? ||
 
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| Flying || *3 || [[Improved VTOL Module]] || 30 || 10 ||
 
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| Flying || 5 || [[Nuclear Pulse Thruster]] || 35 || 8 || Yes
 
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| Flying || *5 || [[Biomechanical Wings]] || 35 || 8 ||
 
|}
 

Latest revision as of 08:29, 18 October 2017

Treads, legs, wheels, and hover/flight units represent a spectrum from greater mass support and slow speed to lower mass support and fast speed. Exceeding the mass limit provided by active propulsion components will slow movement.

Base speed is measured by the time it takes to move one space, where an "average" speed is 100 time units. Check Cogmind's status screen for an indicator of relative speed as a percentage (100% is average, higher = faster), or see that same page or the main HUD for the actual cost in time.

Context help available for propulsion component stats explains the movement mechanics in more detail.

Note that only one form of propulsion may be active at a time, where different variations of the same form will use the average of their respective stats.

Note that while flying Cogmind can rush directly over blocking robots, even hostile ones.

Costs

Movement takes some amount of energy, and may produce heat. These amounts are deducted/produced for each move, while power generation and heat dissipation are only applied once per game turn; by extension, if your speed enables you to move many spaces per turn, these costs will be compounded before your other systems can deal with them. Consider this fact when calculating what kind of propulsion you can support with given power sources (and to a lesser extent, heat dissipation utilities).

Upkeep for applicable propulsion components (generally hover and flight units) is only deducted after one absolute game turn has passed.

Overloading

Some hover and flight units are capable of overloading, which boosts performance and associated costs. While overloaded, speed is calculated as if there is twice the number of units active at once, support is increased by 50%, energy costs are doubled, and heat generation is tripled. The performance boost comes at the additional cost of integrity strain (see a propulsion's "burnout" stat). For these parts, the normal activation/deactivation command will instead cycle between off, on, and overloaded states.

Core Movement

Unlike other robots, Cogmind's core itself is capable of movement using a built-in hover system. It is automatically engaged when no other forms of propulsion are active, and while inefficient when weighed down, it is otherwise relatively fast. Cogmind's core moving under its own propulsion has the following stats:

  • Time/Move = 50
  • Energy = 1
  • Heat = 0
  • Support = 3
  • Penalty = 50

Lists of Propulsion Parts

Treads [‌edit‌]



Legs [‌edit‌]

{{#ask:

|?rating=Rating
|?name=Name
|?slotCount=Slots
|?propTime=Time/Move
|?propSupport=Support
|?propPenalty=Penalty
|?propHeat=Heat/Move
|?propEnergy=Energy/Move
|?coverage=Coverage
|?integrity=Integrity
|mainlabel=-
|sort=rating,name
|order=asc,asc

}}

Wheels [‌edit‌]



Hover Units [‌edit‌]


Flight Units [‌edit‌]