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Thread: Crimson Pheonix 2nd tier 3 mission
The first time i did this mission i found the ship with the bomb making stuff, disabled it, docked (if i remember correctly), got mission success, then it says i have to kill an inquisitor but i get no wp. land and take off a couple times and still no wp. so i fly all over the place trying to find the guy...visiting the local imperial space stations etc...never find the guy.
so i abandoned that mission but it reset the whole thing...so now i have to find the rebel saboteurs (or whatever they're called) again. I tried it again...got to the 2 wps and after about 3 ships i found my target, but then he hyperspaced out...so i spent the next half-hour flying between the two wp's and slowly, one-by-one rebel (suspect) ships appeared...at least 15 i'd guess...none had what i was looking for.
so i have 2 questions:
1. when i get to the inquisitor part should i get a wp or do they expect me to scour the entire system for hours and hours looking for him?? (anyone know where he spawns if he's static??)
2. if i try this again and my target hypers before i can disable him will another one eventually spawn or should i just drop the whole mission again and start over? (or maybe just land and re-launch?)
the inquisitor is in a different system, dantooine i think. you'll get the WP after you jump there.
LordSwany wrote:
/\ Which sounds like much more fun. I'm stuck on the THIRD tier 3 Crimson Phoenix missions, can't kill the **bleep** shuttles with the **bleep****bleep** heavy weapons, and the **bleep**six-ship escort. Grr.
I just finished this squadron last week. The missions werefairly easy to solo. Anytime I was faced with a shuttle class ship,I went straight for it and ignored the escort fighters.With WO3 and CSS3the shuttles really did not stand a chance.Most of the timeI didn't even bother doing strafing runs. I just parked right behind the shuttle when I got in range and pounded it while hitting CSS everytime my droid was recharged. For most of the missions,once you take out the shuttle you will get a Mission Completed message. You can then either IFF and hyper out or stay and clean up the ships left from the mission.
Couple things : a) there were two shuttles b) The mission doesn't end when you kill them (I got them once, got shot up later). c) I don't know what CSS is
But I'm gonna get those suckas, I swear... I'ma get them good... grr...
It's jsut the fact that they have heavy guns in front AND back, AND there's two of them. Plus, they never miss...
Anyway, I'm just ranting now, so I'm gonna go... bye...
LordSwany wrote:
Couple things : a) there were two shuttles b) The mission doesn't end when you kill them (I got them once, got shot up later). c) I don't know what CSS is
But I'm gonna get those suckas, I swear... I'ma get them good... grr...
It's jsut the fact that they have heavy guns in front AND back, AND there's two of them. Plus, they never miss...
Anyway, I'm just ranting now, so I'm gonna go... bye...
Message Edited by BlueGal on 07-23-2005 08:46 PM
which can be burned on an unprogrammed droid memory module and then used by a rebel to load into his flightcomputer/astromech.
Usually available pre-burned, check vendor search
Message Edited by Washell on 07-24-2005 06:09 AM
Kryxal wrote:
That particular set of programs requires a level 4 droid (or FC in other ships). If you're only at level 3, you might have to cut a few corners.
Very true. I held off on adding RO until I hit 3333 and never added EO. EO would have been nice but I managed just fine without it and honestly did not really need RO either.