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+ | [[Image:Ragesh 3 Mine.jpg|thumb|A perimeter mine over [[Ragesh III]].]] |
− | A '''mine''' is a kind of defensive weapon used to restrict or block access to an area of space |
+ | A '''mine''' is a kind of defensive weapon used to restrict or block access to an area of space. There are several varieties. |
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+ | == Types == |
+ | === Perimeter mines === |
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− | These are usually set up around otherwise vulnerable worlds. Normally inert they must be activated from a command and control centre during an attack. This is to prevent accidental detonation and navigational hazards. <ref>[[Midnight on the Firing Line]]</ref> |
+ | These are usually set up around otherwise vulnerable worlds. Normally inert, they must be activated from a command and control centre during an attack. This is to prevent accidental detonation and navigational hazards. <ref>[[Midnight on the Firing Line]]</ref> |
− | == Energy mines == |
+ | === Energy mines === |
− | These are a type of plasma weapon launched from either a ship or space station towards an advancing enemy and detonate when they reach a certain proximity. |
+ | These are a type of plasma weapon launched from either a ship or space station towards an advancing enemy and detonate when they reach a certain proximity.<ref>[[GROPOS (episode)]]</ref><ref>[[The Fall of Night]]</ref> |
+ | [[G'Quan class heavy cruiser]]s are equipped with energy mine launchers.<ref>[[The Long, Twilight Struggle]]</ref> |
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+ | === Blockade mines === |
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+ | [[Image:CR Blockade mine 01.jpg|thumb|right|Centauri blockade mine over Zagros VII]] |
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⚫ | A blockade mine is effectively an automated orbital weapons platform that can target and fire on enemy ships. They are dropped by starships and used to secure areas of space or planets to prevent an enemy from escaping or to stop reinforcements from getting through. They do however have their limitations and are easily cleared by even medium warships. They are mostly effective against transports, fighters, and slower vessels. <ref>[[Matters of Honor]]</ref> |
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+ | == Behind the Scenes == |
+ | [[Omega class destroyer]]s were to feature launchers for gigaton class mines, but these were never shown in the series due to limitations in the CGI budget.<ref>[http://www.b5scrolls.com/#Screen2_01_1 B5Scrolls]</ref> |
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⚫ | A blockade mine is effectively an automated orbital weapons |
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A mine is a kind of defensive weapon used to restrict or block access to an area of space. There are several varieties.
Types[]
Perimeter mines[]
These are usually set up around otherwise vulnerable worlds. Normally inert, they must be activated from a command and control centre during an attack. This is to prevent accidental detonation and navigational hazards. [1]
Energy mines[]
These are a type of plasma weapon launched from either a ship or space station towards an advancing enemy and detonate when they reach a certain proximity.[2][3] G'Quan class heavy cruisers are equipped with energy mine launchers.[4]
Blockade mines[]
A blockade mine is effectively an automated orbital weapons platform that can target and fire on enemy ships. They are dropped by starships and used to secure areas of space or planets to prevent an enemy from escaping or to stop reinforcements from getting through. They do however have their limitations and are easily cleared by even medium warships. They are mostly effective against transports, fighters, and slower vessels. [5]
Behind the Scenes[]
Omega class destroyers were to feature launchers for gigaton class mines, but these were never shown in the series due to limitations in the CGI budget.[6]
References[]
Weapons | ||
Phased Plasma Guns | ||
Auricon PPG Pistol · Westlake & Grummon PPG Pistol · Tho'val PPG pistol · Kalat PPG Pistol · Sha'ann PPG Pistol · Tromo PPG Pistol · Auricon PPG Rifle · Auricon PPG Sniper Rifle · Auricon PPG Assault Rifle · Tromo PPG Rifle · Centauri PPG Rifle | ||
Melee Weapons: | ||
Denn'bok · Shock stick · Coutari · K'tok · Barrken · Minbari glove-knife · Drazi Blades · Graal · Electro-whip · Slaver's glove | ||
Chemical/Biological Weapons: | ||
Nano-virus · Drakh plague · Techno-mage nano-virus · Telepath · Morph Gas · Assassination device | ||
Weapons of Mass Destruction: | ||
Thermonuclear device · Mass driver · Vorlon planetkiller · Death Cloud | ||
Other Weapons: | ||
Energy mine · Perimeter mine · Blockade mine · Planetary defense grid · Slugthrower · Thermal Grenade · Hand-held Grenade Launcher | ||
Personal Weapons: | ||
Michael Garibaldi's Smith & Wesson · Marcus Cole's pike · Londo Mollari's coutari · Ta'Lon's k'tok |