OK, I am planning to build an automated siege platform to take on pirate stations and will set up a number of beams to sit there and pound the station.
Taking the Ion supported beam as an example, am I correct in thinking that at 100% support, it does 0 physical damage? So if the station has no shields left, this beam is essentially redundant? If I have sufficient power to continue operating the beam, would it be better to trade off some of the ion effect and let the beam continue to do some damage or would this simply not be worth the energy consumption? I'm thinking 75-80% support to give it some physical damage.
As the platform will be designed to be operated remotely, I could switch off or off individual beams while monitoring their effectiveness from a remote, maybe even cloaked platform.
Taking the Ion supported beam as an example, am I correct in thinking that at 100% support, it does 0 physical damage? So if the station has no shields left, this beam is essentially redundant? If I have sufficient power to continue operating the beam, would it be better to trade off some of the ion effect and let the beam continue to do some damage or would this simply not be worth the energy consumption? I'm thinking 75-80% support to give it some physical damage.
As the platform will be designed to be operated remotely, I could switch off or off individual beams while monitoring their effectiveness from a remote, maybe even cloaked platform.