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You typically have 9 "planet/colony" slots at the top of your screen, two rows of four and a fifth "larger" one (typically your homeworld). When deployed, the heph will add one more to that, making it two rows of five and shrinking the homeworld "slot" to the same size as the rest.
 
You typically have 9 "planet/colony" slots at the top of your screen, two rows of four and a fifth "larger" one (typically your homeworld). When deployed, the heph will add one more to that, making it two rows of five and shrinking the homeworld "slot" to the same size as the rest.
  
A heph cannot/does not do "harvest" missions. It changes its "orbit", which is effectively how it is FRS, as it is untouchable when in the transition state (its prior colony slot will state that the colony slot is "Unavailable"). It cannot be espied or scanned by an Oracle, though its "tail end" will be visible (via the "Unavailable" marker) in its former location until it lands at the new location. This prevents another heph or gaia from being deployed there, and, if the heph failed to be able to land at its target, allows for it to return to its previous location much as a gaia returns to its starting planet if the colonization fails.
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A heph cannot/does not do "harvest" missions. It changes its "orbit", which is effectively how it is FRSed, as it is untouchable when in the transition state (its prior colony slot will state that the colony slot is "Unavailable"). It cannot be espied or scanned by an Oracle, though its "tail end" will be visible (via the "Unavailable" marker) in its former location until it lands at the new location. This prevents another heph or gaia from being deployed there, and, if the heph failed to be able to land at its target, allows for it to return to its previous location much as a gaia returns to its starting planet if the colonization fails.
  
 
==Evaluation==
 
==Evaluation==

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Hephaestus Class Attack Platform
Production information
Ore Cost

20,000,000

Crystal Cost

20,000,000

Hydrogen Cost

10,000,000

Technical specifications
Cargo capacity

1,000,000,000

Base Speed

90

Engine unit(s)

Warp Drive

Requirements
Shipyard

13 (plus Foundry 3)

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The Hephaestus Class Attack Platform is the latest in planetary assault technology. It can be deployed into orbit in a solar system and act as a mobile base for your fleet. This ship is currently available for both versions of the game.

Description

The Hephaestus Class is a roaming attack platform. A player may only have one of this ship. When first built in your shipyard, it orbits the planet on which it was constructed, however it then may be sent to any other planet (as any other ship) or deployed to an open planet slot. In its undeployed state, it behaves as any other ship, including the capability of passing through a Warp Gate.

Once deployed to an empty planet slot, it acts much like a colony planet. The owner may deploy other ships to it. The Hephaestus itself may be moved (as long as it has no fleets going to or from it) and all ships deployed to it will move along with it for free.

The Hephaestus functions like any other ship in battle. If it is destroyed, all ships deployed to it or on tasks originating from it are lost in space. By and of itself, it can only be harmed by a Zeus or a Prom (see Ineffectiveness Rule, below). Any other attacking ships may harm the associated fleet, but only Proms and Zeus will do damage to the Heph itself.

Any ships docked on the Hephaestus when it is attacked contribute to the battle for the defense of the ship. For this reason it is recommended to have a few Zeus Class on your attack platform as mobile defenses.

Once you deploy a Hephaestus, it can never return to a planet. Consequently, the owner must either have adequate hydrogen infrastructure to resupply the Hephaestus or raid frequently to keep it stockpiled. It also can no longer take advantage of a warp gate.

You typically have 9 "planet/colony" slots at the top of your screen, two rows of four and a fifth "larger" one (typically your homeworld). When deployed, the heph will add one more to that, making it two rows of five and shrinking the homeworld "slot" to the same size as the rest.

A heph cannot/does not do "harvest" missions. It changes its "orbit", which is effectively how it is FRSed, as it is untouchable when in the transition state (its prior colony slot will state that the colony slot is "Unavailable"). It cannot be espied or scanned by an Oracle, though its "tail end" will be visible (via the "Unavailable" marker) in its former location until it lands at the new location. This prevents another heph or gaia from being deployed there, and, if the heph failed to be able to land at its target, allows for it to return to its previous location much as a gaia returns to its starting planet if the colonization fails.

Evaluation

ADVANTAGES

The Hephaestus Class allows you to move a fleet from one place/slot to another while only paying the fuel cost for the Heph, in much the same way an air-craft carrier can move air craft from one place to another without the aircraft using any fuel. It also acts much like a planet, in that fleets may be launched to or from it. It allows a player to roam around the Universe without the need to colonise a planet and "use up" a planet slot, so in theory a player could have an unlimited number of them (except, as already stated, a player may only have one).


DISADVANTAGES

The Hephaestus is by far the most expensive unit in the game. It's slow and consumes a lot of hydrogen, which would make it a bad choice for players who do not have extremely large fleets. It may also be scanned by Probes, and if it is destroyed whilst fleets are incoming or outgoing from it, all ships in the fleets (incoming/outgoing) are lost. The Hephaestus can not manufacture new ships, so the only way to replenish losses are to deploy replacements to it from a planet.

SPOTTING

Apart from the obvious, probing a target and seeing that it is a Hephaestus, they are easy to spot.

If a Hephaestus is within range of your IPBMs they do not show the "initiate missile strike" Missile strike icon.png icon on the galaxy page.

Statistics

Specifications

Hull Rating: 4,000,000
Shield Rating: 150,000
Weapons Rating: 0
Cargo Capacity: 1,000,000,000
Base Speed: 90
Hydrogen Consumption: 450,000
Engine Type: Warp Drive

Cost

Ore: 20,000,000
Crystal: 20,000,000
Hydrogen: 10,000,000

Requirements



Time and Fuel Costs

(based on Warp 9, one way)

Planet-to-moon 00:24:47, 257 hydrogen

Next Planet 5:20:38, 51,686 hydrogen

Maximum in-system (slot 15 to/from slot 1) 5:30:50, 55,029 hydrogen

Next System 8:54:36, 143,741 hydrogen

Next Galaxy 23:49:46, 1,028,560 hydrogen

Size Issue

There have been many arguments whether or not the Hephaestus is larger than the Zeus. The Hephaestus has two large spherical shields on the side, and the Athena looks minuscule in proportion to the Hephaestus AND Zeus, leading to the assumption that the two spheres on the side of the Hephaestus may be storage for two Zeus ships.

Ineffectiveness Rule

Note that the Shield Rating is 150,000. This means that nothing short of the Prom can hit it at all, due to the ineffectiveness rule (see combat). Only a Prom or a Zeus deals more than 1500 in a single shot at the base rating level (WAS values do not factor in for the purpose of this).

See Also

Ship List

Ships in Starfleet Commander

Other Utility Ships Dionysus Class Recycler - Gaia Class Colony Ship - Genesis Class Solar Satellite
Helios Class Solar Satellite - Hermes Class Probe - Shadow Probe - Triton Class Recycler - Zagreus Class Recycler
Transports Atlas Class Cargo - Carmanor Class Cargo - Charon Class Transport - Hercules Class Cargo
Starfighters Artemis Class Fighter - Apollo Class Fighter - Empusa Class Fighter - Erebus Class Fighter - Magnon Class Fighter - Mantus Class Fighter - Vortex Class Fighter
Light Capital Warships Cirrus Class Cruiser - Curetes Class Cruiser - Poseidon Class Cruiser - Typhon Class Cruiser
Medium Capital Warships Athena Class Battleship - Hades Class Battleship - Moros Class Battleship
Heavy Capital Warships Prometheus Class Destroyer - Thanatos Class Destroyer
Other Warships Ares Class Bomber - Hephaestus Class Attack Platform - Pallas Class Bomber - Zeus Class
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