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==Behind the Screens==
==Behind the Screens==
The pricing for calculating the cost of armor repairs is somewhat bugged; the calculations roll over and as a result sometimes a great amount of damage (or damage to multiple sides at once) will cost less than a small amount of damage. The range for armor repair costs is so small that it isn't really noticeable during regular gameplay.


===Source Models===
===Source Models===

Latest revision as of 22:20, 26 March 2023

Plasteel
Privateer - Ship Modification Bay - Plasteel Armor.PNG


Plasteel Armor or plasteel armor or plasteel is a type of armor that may be installed on spacecraft to increase their overall defensive capacity. Plasteel armor is the cheapest armor available and offers the equivalent protection of ten centimeters of durasteel (roughly four laser hits). It is available for sale to privateers at ship dealers. Gabriel Quentin wrote about plasteel armor in GEMINI SECTOR: AN OVERVIEW.

Specifications

Version Front Rear Sides Cost Resale Resale Damaged Repairs
Privateer Playguide Manual 10 cm 10 cm 10 cm each 1,000 credits
Privateer 25 cm 25 cm 25 cm each 1,000 credits 500 credits 100 credits 1-53 credits

Users

Plasteel armor may be installed on the stock Tarsus, Orion, Galaxy and Centurion.

Images

Wing Commander Privateer Player's Guide

Armor

There are two types of armor available. Both are repairable if damaged and offer significant protection. Most ship’s hulls are built to keep you pressurized and immune from radiation, but they do not do much to stop a mass driver. If you can afford an escort, you may not need armor, but other protection is much less reliable.

Plasteel

Protective equivalent: 10 cm durasteel. Plasteel is the least expensive armor and protects one from the equivalent of four direct laser hits.

Privateer Playtesters' Guide

ARMOR

Plasteel is the most basic form of protection, cheaper than tungsten armor. With only 10 cm durasteel equivalent protection, it cannot withstand prolonged enemy attack. As soon as you can afford the switch, you should upgrade from plasteel to tungsten armor.

Appearances

Behind the Screens

The pricing for calculating the cost of armor repairs is somewhat bugged; the calculations roll over and as a result sometimes a great amount of damage (or damage to multiple sides at once) will cost less than a small amount of damage. The range for armor repair costs is so small that it isn't really noticeable during regular gameplay.

Source Models