Quantronic Combat (Hacking)

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In Infinity CodeOne, infowar and cyberwarfare tasks, defined as Hacking, fall upon the Hackers’ shoulders, those Troopers equipped with Hacking Devices.

Getting Started with Hacking

According to their nature, Hacking Programs allow the Hacker to act in an aggressive or defensive manner, support other Troopers, interact with scenery, etc.


REMEMBER

When making your Army Lists in Infinity Army, a summary of the Hacking Programs will be included, in the same way that a summary of your Troopers’ weapons is included.


Hacking Devices and Hacking Programs: Characteristics

Hacking Devices and Hacking Programs have the following characteristics:

  • They act in the user's Hacking Area.
  • They do not require LoF to act, unless the Hacking Program's own description states otherwise.
  • They benefit, if applicable, from the target's Targeted State.

Hacking Area

This term refers to the Area of Effect of Hacking Programs. In Infinity CodeOne a Hacker's Hacking Area matches their Zone of Control.


Key to the Hacking Programs Quick Reference Chart

Each Hacking Program grants a series of MODs and advantages when used, that are reflected in charts listing following information:

  • Attack MOD. A MOD that is applied to the user's WIP Attribute.
  • Opponent's MOD. A MOD that is applied to an enemy Trooper's Attribute when performing a Face to Face Roll.
  • Damage. The value used to determine the Damage when applying a successful Hacking Program Roll. Unless otherwise stated, the Attribute used in the Saving Roll to resist Damage from a Hacking Program is BTS.
  • Burst. The number of dice the Active Player must roll when declaring the Hacking Program. When the B value is higher than 1, it may be concentrated on a single target or be divided among several targets.
Remember that in the Reactive Turn the B value is generally 1, unless modified by a rule or Skill.
  • Target. The Troop Type that can be targeted by the Hacking Program.
  • Type of Skill. Indicates the type of Skill (Entire Order, Short Skill, ARO, etc.) that must be spent to use the Hacking Program.
  • Special. Indicates the special effects that the Hacking Program's user may apply. This section may also indicate a State that will be imposed on the target, or the type of Ammunition and Traits that may apply.

Unless otherwise stated, the range of every Program is always the Hacker's Hacking Area.


Hacking Programs Chart

Name Attack MOD Opp. MOD DAM B Target Skill Type Special
Carbonite 0 0 13 2 TAG, HI, REM, Hacker Short Skill/ARO DA Ammo, Non-Lethal, State: Immobilized-B.
Spotlight 0 0 -- 1 -- Short Skill/ARO Non-Lethal, State: Targeted.


Hacking Devices

Device Program 1 Program 2
Hacking Device Carbonite Spotlight


Example

Example of Quantronic Combat (Hacking)

Step 1:

The Active Player declares Move with their Jujak from point A to B.

The Reactive Player declares the use of the Carbonite Hacking Program with their Shrouded Hacker.

Facing the possibility that the Jujak had passed within the Hacker’s ZoC, the Active Player declares Reset. They do not declare BS Attack to face the Hacker because it is clear that during their entire path they lack LoF to the Shrouded Hacker.

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Step 2:

It is determined that, during their Movement, the Jujak indeed entered the Hacker’s ZoC and the Face to Face Rolls are performed.

Face to Face Roll:

Active Player, Reset (WIP Roll, in this case there are no MODs to be applied): 1 d20 with Success Value (SV) = 13.

Reactive Player, Carbonite (WIP Roll, in this case there are no MODs to be applied): 1 d20 with SV = 13.

They both succeed, but the 7 cancels the 3.

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Step 3:

Therefore, after the Shrouded Hacker won the Face to Face Roll, the Jujak must perform 2 Saving Rolls due to the DA Ammunition against Damage 13.

Attack Damage = 10 (13 - 3 for BTS).

Due to the 6, the Jujak places an Immobilized-B Token next to him.

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