Un-balancing Orion advantage?
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Any Orion ship (except things like the Prime Traitor, freighters, etc.) can buy a cloak for the appropriate point-cost. It's not shown on the card, because not every Orion has one and not every player wants to take the point-hit it requires.
Give the rules a quick re-read and you'll see the reference I'm talking about.
Any Orion ship (except things like the Prime Traitor, freighters, etc.) can buy a cloak for the appropriate point-cost. It's not shown on the card, because not every Orion has one and not every player wants to take the point-hit it requires.
Give the rules a quick re-read and you'll see the reference I'm talking about.
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First off, yes, I know that you have to pay (Though, if all players agree, you can do just about anything.) Secondly, I'm 100% positive its 20%, not 25%. Thirdly, I don't have Romulans yet (Only Klingon border) so correct me if I'm wrong but I just assumed that ships with cloaks would say so on the card (Or maybe Romulans would say on the card if they didn't have cloaks, don't yet have Romulan Border as I previously said.)
This is very true, but I usually do not use a cloak on my Orion ships at all. Why should I? I have a stealth bonus and I like to fly phaser boats. They need less power than other heavy weapons, my ship still gets guaranteed hits at range 5, and she still has enough power to put distance between me and the enemy ship before I get into deep trouble.USS Enterprise wrote:Not all Orions have cloaks.
My phaser boat is usually a BR with the B slot housing a PH-G; otherwise, she has PH-1s. Only my SAL uses drones in every rack, unless I need a sensor suite.
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Romulan ships have the cloak built in so the card does not have to say it...it is there! Orions have an option to add the cloaking device, but only in certain situations and certain percentages. And yes, you do have to add 20% points cost if you take it.USS Enterprise wrote:First off, yes, I know that you have to pay (Though, if all players agree, you can do just about anything.) Secondly, I'm 100% positive its 20%, not 25%. Thirdly, I don't have Romulans yet (Only Klingon border) so correct me if I'm wrong but I just assumed that ships with cloaks would say so on the card (Or maybe Romulans would say on the card if they didn't have cloaks, don't yet have Romulan Border as I previously said.)
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Orions adding cloaks is a part of the flavor-text of the game universe. The point-value purchase rule allows for players to add them as-needed. Some Orion ships have cloaks, others do not. Things in the SFU just are what they are.
Players can do whatever they want in their own gaming sessions, but if you read any of the SFU fiction or history articles, you'll see that the Orions are the only "empire" using cloaks other than the original inventors (the Romulans).
You are very unlikely to read anything different after 30 years of consistency.
Players can do whatever they want in their own gaming sessions, but if you read any of the SFU fiction or history articles, you'll see that the Orions are the only "empire" using cloaks other than the original inventors (the Romulans).
You are very unlikely to read anything different after 30 years of consistency.
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Just to be clear ...
Romulans (except where noted) automatically come with cloaking devices.
Orions may, if they pay the required points, use a cloaking device without seeking permission of any of the other players.
All other races may not use cloaks, except as experimentation, and with the acceptance of all of the other players.
Romulans (except where noted) automatically come with cloaking devices.
Orions may, if they pay the required points, use a cloaking device without seeking permission of any of the other players.
All other races may not use cloaks, except as experimentation, and with the acceptance of all of the other players.

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Thank you. Another question, it does say "And other Weapons," at the end of the list of WPN weapons you can choose. This means what?
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At this point it means nothing. 
With the introduction of Orion Attack, the weapons options for Orion ships are now explicitly listed. For ships that existed prior to Orion Attack, please download the CRUL from Commanders' Circle. Please note that this list is now included in the rev5 Klingon Border rule book, as well as the new rev5 Reference Rule Book.
With the introduction of Orion Attack, the weapons options for Orion ships are now explicitly listed. For ships that existed prior to Orion Attack, please download the CRUL from Commanders' Circle. Please note that this list is now included in the rev5 Klingon Border rule book, as well as the new rev5 Reference Rule Book.

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