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#Is it a choke point meant to hinder marine progress and funnel them in one by one so they can be picked off by CQC xenomorphs?
 
#Is it a choke point meant to hinder marine progress and funnel them in one by one so they can be picked off by CQC xenomorphs?
#Is a simply siege camp fortification, meant to protect sisters from marine fire and provide them a place of safety for resting and healing?  
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#Is it a simple siege camp fortification, meant to protect sisters from marine fire and provide them a place of safety for resting and healing?  
 
#Do these pillars, which provide cover for the CQC focused sisters, hinder the ranged and charging based sisters
 
#Do these pillars, which provide cover for the CQC focused sisters, hinder the ranged and charging based sisters
 
#Do these long unhindered lanes create perfect places for the ranged sisters, or do they cause horrible walls of automatic fire that hinder the CQC sisters?  
 
#Do these long unhindered lanes create perfect places for the ranged sisters, or do they cause horrible walls of automatic fire that hinder the CQC sisters?  

Revision as of 23:05, 11 January 2021

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TGMC is a project based on the CM-SS13 codebase.


For drones, shrike, queen, hivemind, and hivelords.

Introduction

The only construction that xenomorphs can do is through resin. After you've weeded the surface to your heart's content, you now must fortify to ensure that xenomorphs don't eat too much lead.

Factors to consider for resin construction

An important thing to consider in constructing defenses for the hive is the structure's purpose that it is supposed to serve for xenomorphs and against marines. Given that both xenomorphs and marines have variance in toolkit, one must plan to ensure that xenomorphs get the most out of the resin structures.

  1. Is it a choke point meant to hinder marine progress and funnel them in one by one so they can be picked off by CQC xenomorphs?
  2. Is it a simple siege camp fortification, meant to protect sisters from marine fire and provide them a place of safety for resting and healing?
  3. Do these pillars, which provide cover for the CQC focused sisters, hinder the ranged and charging based sisters
  4. Do these long unhindered lanes create perfect places for the ranged sisters, or do they cause horrible walls of automatic fire that hinder the CQC sisters?

These are important things to think about when creating the best structure for the needs of the hive, and remember, different structures can be used in different places, same as for certain caste of Xeno.

Firing lanes

Firing lanes are an important factor to remember when facing the marines in open combat. Marines maintain firing lanes in order to avoid friendly fire which can cause lots of casualties on the marine side. It is your job as a Hive-builder to make friendly fire happen as often as you can, make claustrophobic areas that make shooting randomly at shadows a bad option, have runners bait two groups of marines into firing at each other en masse and watch the tears flow. It's important to note that marine friendly fire is usually explosive in nature, considering here on TGMC we have aiming which reduces instances of friendly fire significantly (although still very prevalent despite efforts), so its best to build structures that hinder the use of grenades, grenade launchers, and rockets launchers.

Crusher/charge lanes

Charge lanes or crusher lanes, are clear of obstruction paths of tiles that crushers, and bulls, use to gain momentum and speed for their charges in order to combat marines in the case of the bull, or smash barricades in the case of the Crusher. It's important to keep these lanes clear as Crushers and Bulls need as much space as possible to build speed for damage during their charges. An important fact to keep in mind is a Crusher needs 7 tiles to begin charging while Bulls need 5. And important thing to keep in mind, Crushers can, and usually will, knock down your structures in order to give themselves a clear lane for charging.

CQC chokepoints

Preparation time

Plasma Cost

Distance between resin structures and FOB