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Alright. Like Hayato said last week, everyone who plans to fight in Zero-G needs particular training. So far we've only run into trouble with people stupid enough to fight inside colonies, but there's always a chance we'll have to engage someone in an orbital battlefield as well.
Anyone who plans to fight while we're in space, report to the hangar for training. This goes for our new Mobile Suit pilots, too. Those are designed to fight in space, but you still have to get used to the lack of gravity. Make sure you've got proper oxygen seals and install some of the Thruster Modules we bartered from Nergal if your unit isn't normally spacefaring.
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[Unlike her few training sessions on the surface, of course, Calvina's assembling the crew inside the hangar. She's also going over final adjustments on Bellzelute for training - she might as well get some of her own practice in instead of just watching the kids play. It was a fairly simple task to turn the limiters up to the point where the energy weapons became simply tracers and to load the missile pods and rifle with paint rounds...]
Alright. Like Hayato said last week, everyone who plans to fight in Zero-G needs particular training. So far we've only run into trouble with people stupid enough to fight inside colonies, but there's always a chance we'll have to engage someone in an orbital battlefield as well.
Anyone who plans to fight while we're in space, report to the hangar for training. This goes for our new Mobile Suit pilots, too. Those are designed to fight in space, but you still have to get used to the lack of gravity. Make sure you've got proper oxygen seals and install some of the Thruster Modules we bartered from Nergal if your unit isn't normally spacefaring.
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[Unlike her few training sessions on the surface, of course, Calvina's assembling the crew inside the hangar. She's also going over final adjustments on Bellzelute for training - she might as well get some of her own practice in instead of just watching the kids play. It was a fairly simple task to turn the limiters up to the point where the energy weapons became simply tracers and to load the missile pods and rifle with paint rounds...]
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That's what I'm here for, isn't it?
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I think I have it.
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The important thing is not to overuse your thrusters. Not because you have to conserve fuel, but because it's hard to decelerate once you get started. If you want to turn, feather off the throttle and use your AMBAC.
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Use your main thrusters to circle around the ship.
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Was a bit worried there near the thrusters, but I think I managed it. [Running a quick diagnostic to be sure of that]
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Do you know what the most important part of space combat is, Kamille?
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Remembering that you have a full three dimensions of movement?
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The important part is remembering your enemy can come from anywhere in three dimensions.
[Bellzelute, to start proving this point, moves off behind the ship relative to Kamille.]
If you can, keep your back to a rock or debris. Your Gundam has a panoramic monitor, so use it to see in all directions.
[She's going to come around the ship and try to tag Kamille with a targeting laser again. Can he tell where she's coming from?]
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How was that?
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Use AMBAC to turn, only thrust when you need to.
[She's hiding again.]
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Was that any better?