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Another slasher sounds seductive, except for the point where it's just another slasher with spider legs.
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Another slasher sounds seductive, except for the point where it's just another slasher with spider legs.
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And i hate slashers.
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And i hate slashers.
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... My own take was that of a slow-aiming damage dealer, so a dedicated melter of heavy/static/paralyzed enemies.
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It would have its aiming decoupled from movement. It would require 4-5 seconds to unpack its beam weapon by launching the satellite. Upon deployment, it would initially be aimed to where the attack order position was, and then slowly adjust if target moved.
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It would pack the beam weapon satellite when not firing. It would take more than 5 seconds to move the beam more than 90 degrees, so keeping the beam always on would be detrimental if you're attacked from unexpected angle.
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That, though, is decidedly not an anti-raider.
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