Difference between revisions of "Eject Cargo Command"
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| − | The '''Eject''' command is used by air transports ([[Charon]] | + | The '''Eject''' command is used by [[Transportation|air transports]] ([[Charon]] and [[Hercules]]). The default key is {{key press|D}}. |
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| + | By selecting a loaded transport and clicking the assigned button, the current unit in the hold will be immediately released. | ||
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| + | *Transport will continue moving and acting on its previous orders. | ||
| + | *Unit dropped will receive collision damage depending on transport acceleration, height of drop and the unit's mass. | ||
| + | *Can be used for sudden air invasions, bomb drops, or even to hurt stunned and later picked up enemy units. | ||
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{{Navbox commands}} | {{Navbox commands}} | ||
[[Category: Commands]] | [[Category: Commands]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:23, 7 November 2021
The Eject command is used by air transports (Charon and Hercules). The default key is D.
By selecting a loaded transport and clicking the assigned button, the current unit in the hold will be immediately released.
- Transport will continue moving and acting on its previous orders.
- Unit dropped will receive collision damage depending on transport acceleration, height of drop and the unit's mass.
- Can be used for sudden air invasions, bomb drops, or even to hurt stunned and later picked up enemy units.