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Point Defense Fire Rules

Carlobrand

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The point defense fire rules in Errata seem straightforward: roll Routine difficulty, kill the round on a hit, kill an extra round every 2 points above the number needed, and so forth.

Except: nothing says what's doing the shooting. Based on what's written, you could attach a PDFC to a 30cm high velocity gun and shoot down a tac missile. Or, you could have one on a gatling gun and achieve the same effect.
Now, I'm not particularly bothered by a tank gun shooting down a missile, though I'd restrict the results to its rate of fire (which in some cases could be one every few turns), but I am a a bit bothered by the slow-shooter getting the same results as the gatling.

Query: when rolling PDFC, does the weapon's autofire targets rule play a role? If you're pouring gatling fire on a lot of inbounds, are you going to get to roll at each of the 7 autofire extra targets same as you'd roll against the first, assuming they're in the arc that earns autofire target rolls? That would mean 1 + 7, 8 rolls, potentially more than 8 inbounds killed.
 
The short answer is yes, which is why while you could use a tank main gun you would be much better off using a high-ROF weapon.
 
The point defense fire rules in Errata seem straightforward: roll Routine difficulty, kill the round on a hit, kill an extra round every 2 points above the number needed, and so forth.
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I think you've probably just run foul of the MT's famously rough editing. Striker had rules for PD weapons that stated a requirement for the weapon to have an autofire bonus. Striker only gives you the one attack roll, and I suspect the intention for MT is the same. The total incoming rounds hit is a balance issue as much as anything - it has to be possible to saturate PD weapons in a battle or they're too powerful.
 
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