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The '''Nemesis Pod''' is an alternate ammunition type for the [[Improved Narc Missile Beacon]]. | The '''Nemesis Pod''' is an alternate ammunition type for the [[Improved Narc Missile Beacon]]. | ||
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− | Developed to offer greater flexibility to iNarc-equipped units, the simple and devious Nemesis Pod | + | Developed to offer greater flexibility to iNarc-equipped units, the simple and devious Nemesis Pod is a variant of the standard [[Homing Pod]] that features equipment to broadcast a wide-band homing signal specially tuned to override and draw both friendly and enemy Narc equipped [[SRM]]s and [[LRM]] missiles, as well as enemy [[Semi-Guided LRM]]s and even [[Arrow IV Artillery| Arrow IV homing missiles]], to strike the target to which its attached. Like all its iNarc brothers, the pod can be brushed off by a determined target.<ref name="FM:CoSp151+">''Field Manual: ComStar'', pp. 151-152, "Nemesis Pod"</ref> |
− | == | + | == References == |
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− | == | + | == Bibliography == |
− | *[[Field Manual: ComStar]] | + | * ''[[Field Manual: ComStar]]'' |
+ | * ''[[Total Warfare]]'' page 142 | ||
− | [[Category:Technology]] | + | [[Category: Technology|Nemesis Pod]] |
+ | [[Category: Alternate Ammunition|Nemesis Pod]] |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 17 April 2024
The Nemesis Pod is an alternate ammunition type for the Improved Narc Missile Beacon.
Description[edit]
Developed to offer greater flexibility to iNarc-equipped units, the simple and devious Nemesis Pod is a variant of the standard Homing Pod that features equipment to broadcast a wide-band homing signal specially tuned to override and draw both friendly and enemy Narc equipped SRMs and LRM missiles, as well as enemy Semi-Guided LRMs and even Arrow IV homing missiles, to strike the target to which its attached. Like all its iNarc brothers, the pod can be brushed off by a determined target.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ Field Manual: ComStar, pp. 151-152, "Nemesis Pod"
Bibliography[edit]
- Field Manual: ComStar
- Total Warfare page 142