I noticed earlier today in a multiplayer game some weird things happening with the spire beam weapons, mostly related to lag..
As we all know, lines have both a starting position and an ending position. Generally, the start is a stationary weapon, the heavy beam cannon, or a relatively slow/stopped unit projecting firepower. Say, your group of spire frigates shooting stuff. The end of that line is a target - it is often a point in space, if the damage delivered is greater than the target's hp. However, some of the time, the end of the line is ANOTHER ship.
Now, these ships generally can move. Sometimes, quite rapidly - a logistics boosted spire frigate can easily hit speeds above 50, not to mention the double by normal speed, and the double by ishuman. By comparison, a hybrid moves at 50..
Thusly, there are times when your spire frigate, moving at incredifast, fires at a hybrid moving at notthatsloweither. The beam lasts for perhaps a mere fraction of a second, but that is often enough to cover WIDE tracts of space... Now, add in a bit of multiplayer lag, which seems to increase the length of beam draws for some reason, and you have a fairly interesting scenario:
I at one point, observed my spire frigate firing at empty space while moving at its 'normal' speed. It hit a target, with the other end of the draw ending out in space somewhere. However, because it was moving, the beam continued on to sweep across space, hitting at least a half dozen missile frigates, and killing each.
Now, I have absolutely no clue how much of this is reproducible, etc, nor how easily it could be done..... Nor do I have any clue what the actual mechanics are coming into play here.
However, it looks pretty damn cool.
(except for the whole 'beam termination point is pivot point' that just kinda looks weird)
And of final note: I'm not really sure what the expected mechanic at play is here. Is it done 'properly'? i was under the assumption that damage was only ever calculated once on a beamweapon.. Clearly I was wrong
edit!
Now with VIDEO, courtesy of machine's 'ill randomly record things' habit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqU6QhWLr-E#t=5m16scheck out the bottom right blob of units, a bit above those, a slightly thinner group of units... that get swept by with beam weapons. You might miss it if you arent looking in the right place at the right time, you may want to watch it a few times