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=== Interdict ===
=== Interdict ===
{{#if: {{{1|}}}|<p>Beginning at level {{{1}}}, as a swift action, you can designate one ally vehicle within your close weapon range.  Any enemies wishing to attack the designated ally must attack you instead, until the start of your next turn.  Enemies which are unable to target you for any reason, such as being out of range, still cannot attack your interdicted ally.  Attacks which hit your vehicle that were intended for your interdicted ally deal only half damage to you.</p>|}}
{{#if: {{{1|}}}|<p>Beginning at level {{{1}}}, as a free action, you can designate one ally vehicle within your close weapon range.  Any enemies wishing to attack the designated ally must attack you instead, until the start of your next turn, even if the allied ship moves out of your close range.  As with most free actions, this feature can only be activated during your turn, though it may be done during any part of your turn (including prior to your mandatory move action).  Enemies which are unable to target you for any reason, such as being out of range, still cannot attack your interdicted ally.  Attacks which hit your vehicle that were intended for your interdicted ally deal only half damage to you.  In addition, you can spend 1 point of focus at any time, even outside of your turn, to apply ''Interdict'' to an additional ally within range.  This can be done as an interrupt, prior to an enemy attack.  You may have any number of allies affected by ''Interdict'' as you wish, as long as you have sufficient focus to do so.</p>|}}
{{#if: {{{2|}}}|<p>Beginning at level {{{2}}}, the range of ''Interdict'' improves to close or medium range.  Otherwise, ''Interdict'' continues to operate as previously described.</p>|}}
{{#if: {{{2|}}}|<p>Beginning at level {{{2}}}, the range of ''Interdict'' improves to close or medium range.  Otherwise, ''Interdict'' continues to operate as previously described.</p>|}}
{{#if: {{{3|}}}|<p>Beginning at level {{{3}}}, the range of ''Interdict'' improves to close, medium, or long range.  Otherwise, ''Interdict'' continues to operate as previously described.</p>|}}
{{#if: {{{3|}}}|<p>Beginning at level {{{3}}}, the range of ''Interdict'' improves to close, medium, or long range.  Otherwise, ''Interdict'' continues to operate as previously described.</p>|}}

Latest revision as of 23:30, 1 April 2017

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