. "*7\n*1.5"@en . . "Multipurpose aircraft"@en . "*80\n*50"@en . "1750.0"^^ . "Floating Disc"@en . "Floating Disc"@en . "Increased strength, firepower, rate of fire, self-healing"@en . . "2"^^ . "*90 \n*1"@en . . . . "Heavy"@en . . "Light"@en . "15"^^ . "Transport beam"@en . "3"^^ . . . "Yuri had a flair for the dramatic, and also a clear appreciation for nostalgia and old movies. When Yuri decided to develop an economy attacking unit, he decided to theme it off of the flying saucers of old sci-fi movies. The end result was the Floating Disc. [1] The flying disc is simply that. It is a silver hued tapered disc equipped with hover technology that allows it to move about the battlefield. Along the outer edge of the floating disc was a laser actuator, which built charge as the beam circled the disc and then released in one blast at targets. At the center of the disc was a sphere which contained the Floating Disc's drain beam. Due to its design, it was also fully capable of flying and fighting in the near vacuum of lunar atmosphere. The Floating Disc's primary use was to disable enemy bases. With its drain beam, the Floating Disc could drain an enemy's power, shutting off either a base defense, or the entire grid. Then other Yuri units could attack with less fear. Furthermore, a Floating Disc could drain the credits out of refineries and shunt them into Yuri's accounts. The floating disc had decent armor, but lacked speed. However, it was faster than the Soviet Kirov, and it can target both air and ground units. It's construction is announced to the other players. One Floating Disc can wreak havoc to an entire base, especially if the Disc shut off base power, and if the base is only equipped with static anti air defenses. Due to the altering of the timeline in the Post-war Crisis, the Floating Disc is now reported non-existent."@en . . . "Yuri had a flair for the dramatic, and also a clear appreciation for nostalgia and old movies. When Yuri decided to develop an economy attacking unit, he decided to theme it off of the flying saucers of old sci-fi movies. The end result was the Floating Disc. [1] Due to the altering of the timeline in the Post-war Crisis, the Floating Disc is now reported non-existent."@en . "9"^^ . "250"^^ . "Laser"@en . . "70.0"^^ . "600"^^ .