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== Description ==
== Description ==
[[File:Dorito.jpg|thumb|Hybrid, or 'Dorito' ship[[File:DoritoafterGungirPunch.jpg|thumb|Hybrid without HUD overlay, leaking reactor coolant]]]]
Hybrid ships, or colloquially 'Doritos', are encountered as a random [[:Category:Events|Event]] encountered during a dive.  Not much is known about these ships, who is piloting them, where they come from, who constructed them, or what their intents are.  Hybrid ships are roughly triangular in shape, with a cylindrical fuselage at one side, and a Singularity Core reactor and main engine on the other side.[[File:Dorito.jpg|thumb|Hybrid, or 'Dorito' ship[[File:Doritos After Gungnir Punch HQ.png|thumb|Hybrid under darker lighting, leaking reactor coolant (remass)]]]]
Hybrid ships, or colloquially 'doritos', are encountered as a random [[:Category:Events|Event]] encountered during a dive.  Not much is known about these ships, who is piloting them, where they come from, who constructed them, or what their intents are.  Hybrid ships are roughly triangular in shape, with a cylindrical fuselage at one side, and a Singularity Core reactor and main engine on the other side.
 
=== Behaviour ===
=== Behaviour ===
When the players' Astrogator picks up the signal for the Hybrid, there is a'real' transponder code and ship name attached; and as such, the default IFF state is 'yellow' or unknown.  Crew members may comment on this as: 'I know [ship name].  That's not it.'  Other notable crew comments regarding Hybrid encounters are:  'What the hell is that thing?' and 'Careful. This doesn't sound right.'
When the players' Astrogator picks up the signal for the Hybrid, there is a'real' transponder code and ship name attached; and as such, the default IFF state is 'yellow' or unknown.  Crew members may comment on this as: 'I know [ship name].  That's not it.'  Other notable crew comments regarding Hybrid encounters are:  'What the hell is that thing?' and 'Careful. This doesn't sound right.'


The Hybrid ship will typically burn in fast and hot towards the player, many times rotating wildly.  This high rotational behaviour *can* be an indicator that the new contact is a Hybrid, although other vessels sometimes exhibit this behaviour, also.  The Hybrid will come to a relative stop 300-500 metres from the player, and begin circling for a moment.  After some time, the Hybrid will begin attacking the player with a [[Microwave|microwave emitter]], which causes issues with some [[Head-Up Display|HUDs]].   
The Hybrid ship will typically burn in fast and hot towards the player, many times rotating wildly.  This high rotational behaviour *can* be an indicator that the new contact is a Hybrid, although other vessels sometimes exhibit this behaviour, also.  The Hybrid will come to a relative stop 300-500 metres from the player, and begin circling for a moment.  After some time, the Hybrid will begin attacking the player with a [[Microwave Generator|microwave emitter]], which causes issues with some [[Head-Up Display|HUDs]].   


Hybrids appear to disengage with the player, and flee, given enough damage.  Unconfirmed accounts from [[Slang|Ringas]] indicate that two fully charged strikes on the reactor core with the [[SPC Gungir]] should cause RUD, or rapid unscheduled disassembly.
Hybrids appear to disengage with the player, and flee, given enough damage.  Unconfirmed accounts from [[Slang|Ringas]] indicate that two fully charged strikes on the reactor core with the [[SPC Gungir]] should cause RUD, or rapid unscheduled disassembly.
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[[File:SingularityCoreWild.jpg|thumb|Singularity Core]]
[[File:SingularityCoreWild.jpg|thumb|Singularity Core]]
On destruction, the Hybrid does NOT release a [[lifepod]] or [[Quantum Computer]], but rather a [[Singularity Core]].  This mysterious artifact exhibits strange behaviour, both attracting and repelling matter simultaneously / alternately.  Out of the 'poles' of this contained singularity, spatial distortion may be observed, which is high energy radiation.  This radiation plays havoc with electrical systems of the player ship, causing the same failures as [[Microwave|microwave emitters]].  If the player does succeed in obtaining this prize, they can expect 1,000,000 E$ back on [[Enceladus Prime]]
On destruction, the Hybrid does NOT release a [[lifepod]] or [[Quantum Computer]], but rather a [[Singularity Core]].  This mysterious artifact exhibits strange behaviour, both attracting and repelling matter simultaneously / alternately.  Out of the 'poles' of this contained singularity, spatial distortion may be observed, which is high energy radiation.  This radiation plays havoc with electrical systems of the player ship, causing the same failures as [[Microwave|microwave emitters]].  If the player does succeed in obtaining this prize, they can expect 1,000,000 E$ back on [[Enceladus Prime]]
[[Category:Events]]

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Description

Hybrid ships, or colloquially 'Doritos', are encountered as a random Event encountered during a dive. Not much is known about these ships, who is piloting them, where they come from, who constructed them, or what their intents are. Hybrid ships are roughly triangular in shape, with a cylindrical fuselage at one side, and a Singularity Core reactor and main engine on the other side.
Hybrid, or 'Dorito' ship
Hybrid under darker lighting, leaking reactor coolant (remass)

Behaviour

When the players' Astrogator picks up the signal for the Hybrid, there is a'real' transponder code and ship name attached; and as such, the default IFF state is 'yellow' or unknown. Crew members may comment on this as: 'I know [ship name]. That's not it.' Other notable crew comments regarding Hybrid encounters are: 'What the hell is that thing?' and 'Careful. This doesn't sound right.'

The Hybrid ship will typically burn in fast and hot towards the player, many times rotating wildly. This high rotational behaviour *can* be an indicator that the new contact is a Hybrid, although other vessels sometimes exhibit this behaviour, also. The Hybrid will come to a relative stop 300-500 metres from the player, and begin circling for a moment. After some time, the Hybrid will begin attacking the player with a microwave emitter, which causes issues with some HUDs.

Hybrids appear to disengage with the player, and flee, given enough damage. Unconfirmed accounts from Ringas indicate that two fully charged strikes on the reactor core with the SPC Gungir should cause RUD, or rapid unscheduled disassembly.

Items

Singularity Core

On destruction, the Hybrid does NOT release a lifepod or Quantum Computer, but rather a Singularity Core. This mysterious artifact exhibits strange behaviour, both attracting and repelling matter simultaneously / alternately. Out of the 'poles' of this contained singularity, spatial distortion may be observed, which is high energy radiation. This radiation plays havoc with electrical systems of the player ship, causing the same failures as microwave emitters. If the player does succeed in obtaining this prize, they can expect 1,000,000 E$ back on Enceladus Prime