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        |  Dearest Wish
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.04.09 04:30:00 -
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  Originally by: tarin adur Edited by: tarin adur on 09/04/2008 03:49:04
 3x Light ion II with null
 
 MWD II
 x5 Web(or better)
 Disruptor II
 
 2x Overdrive II
 Damage Control II
 
 Warriors II
 
 
 
 
 This is a terrible fit. Fit 2x MFS II, downgrade the t2 MWD to a best named 1mn, downgrade the WD II to a Faint Epsilon. You get .25 CPU left over. Except you get non laughable DPS.
 
 The taranis is ment to be flown as a more nimble and less expensive Deimos. If you want to go vroom vroom and tackle fly an ares. 3.8km/s with the above is more than sufficient for getting in and staying in range.
 
 
 
 
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        |  Dearest Wish
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.04.09 04:36:00 -
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 Edited by: Dearest Wish on 09/04/2008 04:35:54
 
  Originally by: Marcus TheMartin rail ranis makes speed ceptors cry.
 
 
 You have to be mentally re tar ded to be caught by a taranis in any other interceptor. So....
 
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        |  Dearest Wish
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.04.09 04:40:00 -
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  Originally by: UMEE 
 not enough against most ceptors. two of the three that were chasing me yesterday were going above 6km/s...
 
 i really do like full gank, i.e. 3x T2 neuts and 2x MFSII...but id be afraid to go up against any inty pilot...and therein lies my dilemma: full gank and risk it, or decent damage with a gimped speed setup. im aware that i probably have to test these things out...just wondering if anyone had experiences to share before i lose 10-50mill "testing" things.
 
 
 Full gank is 3x T2 Nuet, 2x MFS II, 1x MAPC. You're better off fitting ions and the DCU II 99.99% of the time though.
 
 The taranis isn't ment to go fast, it's ment to hurt things really badly that get in range. And to that extent it's better against cruisers and up while in a gang. You can easily score the top damage spot in a nano gang while flying your taranis. Even so, it's still fast enough to pump on heat and burn out of range before getting popped. It also has the highest HULL hp of any interceptor giving it a lot of survival for a frigate sized ship.
 
 The taranis is a mini deimos, fly it as such and you'll get rewarded. Don't, and you'll just be an idiot pretending he's an ares that does paltry damage at low speed.
 
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        |  Dearest Wish
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.04.09 04:46:00 -
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  Originally by: Marcus TheMartin 
  Originally by: Dearest Wish Edited by: Dearest Wish on 09/04/2008 04:35:54
 
  Originally by: Marcus TheMartin rail ranis makes speed ceptors cry.
 
 
 You have to be mentally re tar ded to be caught by a taranis in any other interceptor. So....
 
 
 heres what happens
 
 taranis jump in crow on gate
 
 crow goes haha taranis lets see him track this
 
 crow then goes !?
 
 
 Crow then goes 10km/s orbiting at 28kms well out of railgun range and decimates the taranis pilot.
 
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        |  Dearest Wish
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.04.09 04:48:00 -
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  Originally by: Marcus TheMartin Edited by: Marcus TheMartin on 09/04/2008 04:47:03
 
  Originally by: Dearest Wish 
  Originally by: Marcus TheMartin 
  Originally by: Dearest Wish Edited by: Dearest Wish on 09/04/2008 04:35:54
 
  Originally by: Marcus TheMartin rail ranis makes speed ceptors cry.
 
 
 You have to be mentally re tar ded to be caught by a taranis in any other interceptor. So....
 
 
 heres what happens
 
 taranis jump in crow on gate
 
 crow goes haha taranis lets see him track this
 
 crow then goes !?
 
 
 Crow then goes 10km/s orbiting at 28kms well out of railgun range and decimates the taranis pilot.
 
 
 never happened to me
 
 
 Gisti B type - 30mil
 Domi Scram - 130mil
 Poly Carbonx2 - 100 mil
 
 Going 15km/s Easy as having a tiny bit of spare isk to put into your invincible interceptor.
 
 Also who flies solo in a frigate? Ohh right...the same kind of person who puts rails on a taranis...
 
 :lol:
 
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        |  Dearest Wish
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.04.09 05:01:00 -
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  Originally by: UMEE can u elaborate Martin? how do you track something moving 6-10km/s??
 
 
 You can't. The only EVE he plays is on the Forum. 6km/s maybe. 10km/s moving outside your range+falloff, I think not. Unless you're packing spike on your taranis lol....
 
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        |  Dearest Wish
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.04.09 05:30:00 -
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  Originally by: Gamesguy 
  Originally by: Megan Maynard 2*pi*radius=time of one orbit
 
 2*pi/time=rad/second
 
 all this gives you angular velocity of target divided by distance to target=angular velocity you need to track target.
 
 at 15km going 10km/s good luck hitting it with turrets.
 
 After around 7 km/s orbit velocity turrets, besides a dictor with mods, can't hit you.
 
 Crow is nasty.
 
 
 Its quite easy to kill a crow with any gun inty. You merely get into a tail chase position where transversal is greatly reduced.
 
 
 So what you're telling me, is if the enemy pilot is terrible you can beat him?
 
 Fascinating, let me take notes.
 
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        |  Dearest Wish
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.04.09 05:30:00 -
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  Originally by: Hannobaal 
  Originally by: Megan Maynard 2*pi*radius=time of one orbit
 
 2*pi/time=rad/second
 
 all this gives you angular velocity of target divided by distance to target=angular velocity you need to track target.
 
 at 15km going 10km/s good luck hitting it with turrets.
 
 After around 7 km/s orbit velocity turrets, besides a dictor with mods, can't hit you.
 
 Crow is nasty.
 
 
 Tracking in Eve doesn't work that way. The Crow will be running an mwd which inflates its sig radius, making it effectively many times easier to track.
 
 
 Stop posting. You have no idea what you're talking about.
 
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