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+ | {{Ref Open | title = [[Image:Apoc_stormdog_icon.png|left|50 px|]] Stormdog}} | ||
[[Image:Apoc_stormdog_pedia.png|Stormdog UFOPedia picture|right|100 px]] | [[Image:Apoc_stormdog_pedia.png|Stormdog UFOPedia picture|right|100 px]] | ||
+ | A [[Marsec]] vehicle renowned for its handling and power. Once loaded with weapons systems it proves to be a useful military vehicle and an ideal transport for X-COM Agents. | ||
+ | {{Ref Close | source = X-COM Apocalypse Ufopedia}} | ||
− | + | The Stormdog is the basic road vehicle, essentially a military variant of the [[Civilian Car (Apocalypse)|Civilian Car]]. While it can equip anti-aircraft weapons, its susceptibility to damage (especially if the road beneath it is destroyed) limits its usefulness for combat. Its role is mainly limited to transporting small squads of up to 4 agents around the city in style. Useful for patrolling buildings after a multi-drop terror incursion. It is usually deprecated in favour of airborne transports. | |
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− | + | The Stormdog's engine can be upgraded up to the [[Metro Turbograv (Apocalypse)|Metro Turbograv]]. While the vehicle possesses a small equipment slot, enough to fit a [[Medium Weapons Control (Apocalypse)|Medium Weapons Control]] system, it is too small to mount a [[Cargo Module (Apocalypse)|Cargo Module]] or [[Bio-Transport Module (Apocalypse)|Bio-Transport Module]], further limiting the Stormdog's utility. | |
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+ | ==Stormdog Chop Shop== | ||
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+ | Stormdogs can be exploited in a "chop shop" fashion to make a good amount of money from the AirGuard's initial supply of free ammo. Removing the weapon will unload the ammunition, which is worth $4800 of profit at base price. Stripping the 6 Stormdogs available in the first week will net a cool ~$29K in additional money, a great boon during the early penny pinching days. This process can be repeated every week for an extra burst of cash, although the profit will diminish as ammo prices decrease. | ||
==Statistics== | ==Statistics== | ||
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<tr {{StdDescTable_Heading}}><th align="left">Statistics</th> | <tr {{StdDescTable_Heading}}><th align="left">Statistics</th> | ||
<th>Value</th></tr> | <th>Value</th></tr> | ||
− | <tr><td align="left">Armor</td><td> | + | <tr><td align="left">Armor<sup>1</sup></td><td>2/2/2/2/5/5</td></tr> |
<tr><td align="left">Weight</td><td>450</td></tr> | <tr><td align="left">Weight</td><td>450</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td align="left">Constitution</td><td>45</td></tr> | <tr><td align="left">Constitution</td><td>45</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td align="left">Engine</td><td>[[Metro Roadgrav (Apocalypse)|Metro Roadgrav]]</td></tr> | <tr><td align="left">Engine</td><td>[[Metro Roadgrav (Apocalypse)|Metro Roadgrav]]</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td align="left">Engine Size</td><td>2x4</td></tr> | <tr><td align="left">Engine Size</td><td>2x4</td></tr> | ||
− | <tr><td align="left">Top Speed</td><td> | + | <tr><td align="left">Top Speed<sup>2</sup></td><td>3-6</td></tr> |
+ | <tr><td align="left">Acceleration</td><td>1</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td align="left">Weapons</td><td>[[Airguard Anti-Air Cannon (Apocalypse)|Airguard Anti-Air Cannon]]</td></tr> | <tr><td align="left">Weapons</td><td>[[Airguard Anti-Air Cannon (Apocalypse)|Airguard Anti-Air Cannon]]</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td align="left">Weapons Slot</td><td>2x2</td></tr> | <tr><td align="left">Weapons Slot</td><td>2x2</td></tr> | ||
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<tr><td align="left">Score points</td><td>15</td></tr> | <tr><td align="left">Score points</td><td>15</td></tr> | ||
</table><br /> | </table><br /> | ||
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+ | :<sup>1</sup> Armor is given as Top/Front/Left/Right/Rear/Bottom. The in-game Ufopedia rather misleadingly displays only a single armor value, the sum of the values on all six of the vehicle's facings. | ||
+ | :<sup>2</sup> Top Speed depends on the engine installed. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 08:13, 11 February 2021
Stormdog |
A Marsec vehicle renowned for its handling and power. Once loaded with weapons systems it proves to be a useful military vehicle and an ideal transport for X-COM Agents. |
Source: X-COM Apocalypse Ufopedia
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The Stormdog is the basic road vehicle, essentially a military variant of the Civilian Car. While it can equip anti-aircraft weapons, its susceptibility to damage (especially if the road beneath it is destroyed) limits its usefulness for combat. Its role is mainly limited to transporting small squads of up to 4 agents around the city in style. Useful for patrolling buildings after a multi-drop terror incursion. It is usually deprecated in favour of airborne transports.
The Stormdog's engine can be upgraded up to the Metro Turbograv. While the vehicle possesses a small equipment slot, enough to fit a Medium Weapons Control system, it is too small to mount a Cargo Module or Bio-Transport Module, further limiting the Stormdog's utility.
Stormdog Chop Shop
Stormdogs can be exploited in a "chop shop" fashion to make a good amount of money from the AirGuard's initial supply of free ammo. Removing the weapon will unload the ammunition, which is worth $4800 of profit at base price. Stripping the 6 Stormdogs available in the first week will net a cool ~$29K in additional money, a great boon during the early penny pinching days. This process can be repeated every week for an extra burst of cash, although the profit will diminish as ammo prices decrease.
Statistics
Statistics | Value |
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Armor1 | 2/2/2/2/5/5 |
Weight | 450 |
Constitution | 45 |
Engine | Metro Roadgrav |
Engine Size | 2x4 |
Top Speed2 | 3-6 |
Acceleration | 1 |
Weapons | Airguard Anti-Air Cannon |
Weapons Slot | 2x2 |
Equipment Size | 1x2 |
Cost | $6000 |
Manufacturer | Marsec |
Passengers | 4 |
Score points | 15 |
- 1 Armor is given as Top/Front/Left/Right/Rear/Bottom. The in-game Ufopedia rather misleadingly displays only a single armor value, the sum of the values on all six of the vehicle's facings.
- 2 Top Speed depends on the engine installed.
See Also