OLD Loki Electronics - Emergent Locus Analyzer

Defenses
Structure
40 HP
Basic
 Type ID30072
 PublishedFalse
Tech Level3
 Meta Level1 Level
Volume40 m3
Mass1,200,000 kg
radius1
Cargo
Capacity0 m3
Fitting
CPU Output335 tf
Targeting
Maximum Targeting Range50,000 m
Ladar Sensor Strength7 points
Magnetometric Sensor Strength0 points
RADAR Sensor Strength0 points
Gravimetric Sensor Strength0 points
Scan Resolution300 mm
Reprocessing
 Portion Size1
Output 
Electromechanical Interface Nexus3
Basic reprocessing, not accounting for skills and other bonuses.
Other
CPU Need Bonus-99 %
 lightColor3
 Module or subsystem is obsolete1
 subsystemBonusMinmatarElectronic10
 subsystemBonusMinmatarElectronic220
 Analyzer Virus Strength Bonus10
Capacity0 m3
Restricted to Ship TypeLoki
Medium Slot Modifier4 +
Low Slot Modifier0 +
High Slot Modifier0 +
subSystemSlot125
Type Info
Type ID30072
Graphic ID3679
Group IDDepricated Subsystems [955]
Meta Group IDTech III [14]
Race ID2
Faction Nameminmatarbase
Variation Parent Type ID30066

Description

This subsystem is obsolete and has been replaced by newer technology

Emboldened by the development of other, more specialized subsystems, engineers and astrophysicists alike began to investigate modifications to a Strategic Cruiser that could aid their fellow scientists and explorers. The first reverse-engineering projects were predominantly focused on ways to improve a vessel's astrometrics capabilities. The two-pronged solution of boosting both the strength of the launchers and the probes they deployed proved to be the most popular design in the end. It was not long after the first designs were sold that others took notice and began to reverse-engineer their own. Soon enough, the subsystem was catapulted into mainstream Tech III subsystem manufacture, although perhaps for more than just that one reason.

The first designers of the emergent locus analyzer noted an additional ? and entirely unintended ? effect in tractor beams. Not only did they reach further, but they would also pull in their cargo more quickly than normal tractor beams. It was an unexpected by-product of the processes that increased scan probe strength, but far from an undesirable one. Although it is not fully clear what part of the construction process enables this additional benefit, so long as the subsystem is built in that exact fashion, it will continue to provide it.

Subsystem Skill Bonus:
10% increase to scan strength of probes per level.
20% bonus to range and velocity of tractor beams per level.

Role Bonus:
-99% reduced CPU need for Scan Probe Launchers.
+10 Virus Strength to Relic and Data Analyzers.