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The '''heuristic mine''' is a type of [[terran]] area-denial ordnance that combine characteristics of [[hopper mines]] and [[shape-charge mines]] with heuristic sensors and networking,
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The '''heuristic mine''' is a type of [[terran]] area-denial ordnance that combine characteristics of [[hopper mines]] and [[shape-charge mine]]s with heuristic sensors and networking,
   
 
Groups of mines may communicate with each other through a low power network. Each detonation allows the mine swarm to independently modify its blast and usage pattern. Mines may distinguish and ignore non-threatening or dead objects. They may be programmed to either main or kill.
 
Groups of mines may communicate with each other through a low power network. Each detonation allows the mine swarm to independently modify its blast and usage pattern. Mines may distinguish and ignore non-threatening or dead objects. They may be programmed to either main or kill.

Revision as of 01:20, 2 August 2008

The name of this article is conjecture and used only for organizational purposes.

The heuristic mine is a type of terran area-denial ordnance that combine characteristics of hopper mines and shape-charge mines with heuristic sensors and networking,

Groups of mines may communicate with each other through a low power network. Each detonation allows the mine swarm to independently modify its blast and usage pattern. Mines may distinguish and ignore non-threatening or dead objects. They may be programmed to either main or kill.

References

Hickman, Tracy. StarCraft: Speed of Darkness. Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books, May 21, 2002. ISBN 0-671-04150-9