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Unlike [[Skiff]]s, [[Ketch]]es and [[Tombship]]s, Harvesters cannot teleport; to make up for this they can move at extremely fast speeds as they drop down from low orbit to the surface of planets in a couple of seconds. It is accompanied by a boom with which they kick up dust storms and maneuver through ruined cities. They are armed with a single Solar cannon on the nose that fire at enemies as the ship drops off troops. This cannon fires fast-moving, powerful rockets that track their targets. Harvesters will linger on the battlefield to provide supporting fire to cover the troops they deploy. | Unlike [[Skiff]]s, [[Ketch]]es and [[Tombship]]s, Harvesters cannot teleport; to make up for this they can move at extremely fast speeds as they drop down from low orbit to the surface of planets in a couple of seconds. It is accompanied by a boom with which they kick up dust storms and maneuver through ruined cities. They are armed with a single Solar cannon on the nose that fire at enemies as the ship drops off troops. This cannon fires fast-moving, powerful rockets that track their targets. Harvesters will linger on the battlefield to provide supporting fire to cover the troops they deploy. | ||
Harvesters typically deploy up to three waves of Cabal troops, including [[Centurion]]s, [[Legionaries]], and [[Psion]]s. Sometimes they can deploy [[Colossi]]. | Harvesters typically deploy up to three waves of Cabal troops, including [[Centurion]]s, [[Legionaries]], and [[Psion]]s. Sometimes they can deploy [[Colossi]]. |