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Okay I see what you mean now, this is a scenario I didn\'t think of when I made the original post, but it\'s okay because my suggestion already covers it.
Earlier I mentioned that I didn\'t make it clear that once the shutdown sequence is complete, the core explodes. If the pilot is in the core when that happens, he dies.
Now, since the \"Shutdown Sequence\" is essentially just a sequence in which the max capacity to regenerate power is drained, if you were to hit a small ship with a planetcracking missile, all the power gen blocks would be destroyed, essentially completing the shutdown sequence instantly. So, the core would straight up explode. So there\'s actually no issue here.
On a battlecruiser, if you nailed the core with a planetcracking missile, it starts the sequence. If you happened to destroy a lot of power gens in the attack, that sequence is already further along to completion.
Not only that, but it also gives you more options as an attacker. If you start the shutdown sequence on a ship-core, you have many new objectives to choose from. You could go for the engines, so they can\'t escape. You could go for the weapon CPU\'s, so they can\'t fire. Finally, you could go for the Power Generators, to speed the shutdown sequence along.
If you have no capacity to regenerate power, you die. This happens when you have no power generators, or the shutdown sequence completes. Either way, you need not worry about a small ship escaping after you nail it with a titan-class planetcracking missile
I will edit the OP to highlight this scenario.
Earlier I mentioned that I didn\'t make it clear that once the shutdown sequence is complete, the core explodes. If the pilot is in the core when that happens, he dies.
Now, since the \"Shutdown Sequence\" is essentially just a sequence in which the max capacity to regenerate power is drained, if you were to hit a small ship with a planetcracking missile, all the power gen blocks would be destroyed, essentially completing the shutdown sequence instantly. So, the core would straight up explode. So there\'s actually no issue here.
On a battlecruiser, if you nailed the core with a planetcracking missile, it starts the sequence. If you happened to destroy a lot of power gens in the attack, that sequence is already further along to completion.
Not only that, but it also gives you more options as an attacker. If you start the shutdown sequence on a ship-core, you have many new objectives to choose from. You could go for the engines, so they can\'t escape. You could go for the weapon CPU\'s, so they can\'t fire. Finally, you could go for the Power Generators, to speed the shutdown sequence along.
If you have no capacity to regenerate power, you die. This happens when you have no power generators, or the shutdown sequence completes. Either way, you need not worry about a small ship escaping after you nail it with a titan-class planetcracking missile
I will edit the OP to highlight this scenario.