Shiva Prime is known to have special defenses made for it, from Ivans confrontation with Commander Gauge over Altair II. Ivan then teleports onto Shiva Prime and successfully defeats Commander Gauge on its surface. Shiva Prime is then first seen as Ivan enters the Quantum Gate to Seraphim VII and bears witness to Commander Gauge launch Shiva Prime into Seraphim VII's upper atmosphere. The Royal Guardians aid Gauge in his campaign to seize Shiva, by ripping data of Shiva Prime's launch sequence. ![]() Brackman, that Shiva Prime is an extremely effective terra-former, that has existed long before the Seraphim. At the start of the Cybran campaign, Ivan is told by Dr. Except Thalia is reminded by Gauge that she 'helped him acquire the last remaining piece of the Shiva Prime puzzle'. Dominic Maddox doesn't even get to know what Shiva Prime is until Ivan shows up at the Coalition Commander Center on Altair II, same with Thalia. Its origin, or even its description, is heavily clouded until the Cybran campaign. Shiva Prime is said to be the cause of the entire Supreme Commander campaign. Brackman, it is far more advanced than any terra-former the Coalition has produced, for it works a lot faster and works on all classes of planets, assuming it has a nearby sun. Shiva Prime is an ancient (to the Supreme Commander 2 standards) planetary ecosynthesizer, said to have existed before even the Seraphim by Dr. This can be fixed by having the kraken submerge and destroy another unit.Shiva Prime in the last mission, from above There's a glitch where if a kraken is attacking another unit and then submerges, the beam attack will still be going even ordered to move.The Kraken Experimental Submarine somewhat resemble the Alien Scout from Crysis.If it's struggling to destroy a ship, just let it come up and use the laser tentacle.The Kraken is better off being used as a base defense for incoming naval or air units that try to go around your base. The Kraken is somewhat useless in groups if attacking targets on land as usually only one will be able to attack and short range artillery or land units can easily deal with it. ![]() If an opponent is amassing a powerful air force to counter your navy, a modest force of ships can be used to lure in an attack in which you can position a number of Kraken submarines to surface and quickly destroy a large airforce.Although the Kraken costs an insane amount of resources, it is a formidable tool able to destroy land, air, or naval units.(If the Kraken is up against 10 to 12 Tigersharks it will lose very quickly and most likely won't even kill one of the submarines) Though armed with torpedos do not leave the Kraken unguarded because it is EASILY overwhelmed by a few submarines.The Kraken is one of the 3 units that can submerge in the game - the other two being the UEF Tigershark and Atlantis II.Conversely the only unit the Illuminate has to target submerged units is the Wilfindja, (and Yenzoo tank with DLC and research) if the Illuminate player possesses one, It is a waste of resources to construct a Kraken as the Wilfindja will be an even fight for it for approximately half the resources and less than half the build time. It is ineffective against the IIluminate when submerged due to torpedos having no effects on hovering tanks and units.In exchange, it cannot use its tentacle weaponry. You can submerge the Kraken, which makes it vulnerable only to torpedo weaponry.Do be careful about the frankly obscene amount of resources this will consume however. Use the fact that the ACU builds twice as fast to your advantage, allowing you to make these units in 1:35 rather than 3:10, quicker than any assisted gantry.Because it is submersible, it can easily escape from an unbalanced enemy force. It is also equipped with 3 torpedo tubes which it uses to engage other submerged units. It is equipped with 8 tentacles which fire laser beams that are effective at targeting naval, land, or air units. The Kraken Experimental Giant Submarine is a Cybran major experimental naval unit, having the appearance of a large squid. ![]() ![]() Direct Fire Experimental - Continuous Beam
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