Boron Mako Vanguard (M4)
A Major design flaw in the Piranha, lead to it being decommissioned from service. After being left without a light fighter class, the Boron Navy commissioned the Mako, it has enlarged cargo space and speed when compared to the Piranha, but has similar weapon capacities. The design is loosely based on that of the Barracuda, as it is the same team of designers who constructed both ships.
Summary
id | SS_SH_B_M4_2 |
Hull strength | 8,320 points |
Shields | 2 x 5 MJ Shield (1 mins, 3 secs, 100% efficiency) |
Acceleration | 29.5 to 88.4m/s |
Engine speed | 121 to 363.6m/s (x20 engine tunings) |
Turn speed | 30.2 to 90.6rpm (x20 rudder tunings) |
Weapon energy | 2,220 (+ 55.5J/sec) |
Cargo-bay | 59 - 197 (M) |
Price | 290,221 credits (100 notoriety points) |
Where to buy | |
Production at HQ 12 mins, 26 secs. |
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Weapons
6 x Cockpit | Hull/min | Shield/min | Speed | Life-time | Distance |
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Impulse Ray Emitter | 8,400 | 88,000 | 1,162 m/s | 1.2 sec | 1.4 km |
Particle Accelerator Cannon | 44,921 | 362,827 | 703 m/s | 2.7 sec | 1.9 km |
Ion Disruptor | 634 | 199,789 | 2,027 m/s | 0.5 sec | 0.9 km |
Missiles
Damage | Radius | Speed | Life-time | Distance | |
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Mosquito Missile | 200 | - | 700.0 m/s | 20.1 secs | 14.1 km |
Wasp Missile | 1,000x8 | 2.4 m | 560.0 m/s | 32.4 secs | 18.1 km |
Silkworm Missile | 19,000 | 20 m | 228.0 m/s | 123.0 secs | 28.0 km |
Hurricane Missile | 6,000 | 200 m | 560.0 m/s | 51.9 secs | 29.1 km |
Remote Guided Warhead | 100,000 | 100 m | 170.0 m/s | 465.0 secs | 79.1 km |
Firelance Missile | 4,500 | 150 m | 600.0 m/s | 30.5 secs | 18.3 km |
Wildfire Missile | 15,000 | 20 m | 295.0 m/s | 112.0 secs | 33.0 km |
Dragonfly Missile | 5,000 | 20 m | 300.0 m/s | 62.5 secs | 18.8 km |
Firefly Missile | 1,500 | 4 m | 690.0 m/s | 24.0 secs | 16.6 km |
Aurora Missile | 8,000 | 200 m | 700.0 m/s | 25.8 secs | 18.1 km |
Rapier Missile | 1,000 | 8 m | 780.0 m/s | 49.0 secs | 38.2 km |
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