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And like all mechanoids, centipedes are disposable - able to be repaired and resurrected for a rather cheap cost. A centipede placed in the front of your line can take a [[doomsday rocket launcher]] that would otherwise kill or dismember multiple colonists, and come out largely intact. While [[war queen]]s may be better in the tank role, centipedes have "regular" armament. See the [[#Compared to mech commanders|Comparisons]] section for more detail.
 
And like all mechanoids, centipedes are disposable - able to be repaired and resurrected for a rather cheap cost. A centipede placed in the front of your line can take a [[doomsday rocket launcher]] that would otherwise kill or dismember multiple colonists, and come out largely intact. While [[war queen]]s may be better in the tank role, centipedes have "regular" armament. See the [[#Compared to mech commanders|Comparisons]] section for more detail.
  
Centipede gunners are effectively an incredibly durable pawn with a [[minigun]]. They can be used alongside regular pawns if you were already using miniguns in the first place. Miniguns are great in a dedicated kill area, mowing down a crowd of raiders without worry for accuracy. In those cases, gunners add more firepower at little worry. The main disadvantage is that mechanoids can't wield higher [[quality]] weapons. If you find value in miniguns, you'll find value with a centipede gunner. Centipedes are also ''very'' slow, which can be troublesome against targets like [[breacher]]s.
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Centipede gunners are effectively an incredibly durable pawn with a [[minigun]]. They can be used alongside regular pawns if you were already using miniguns in the first place. Miniguns are great in a dedicated kill area, mowing down a crowd of raiders without worry for accuracy. In those cases, gunners add more firepower at little worry. The only disadvantage is that mechanoids can't wield higher [[quality]] weapons. If you find value in miniguns, you'll find value with a centipede gunner.
  
 
In theoretical DPS, it beats mechs like [[lancer]]s and [[tesseron]]s per bandwidth. However, the minigun has issues in practice. It has a long warmup cycle, and often "overkills" due to the 25-bullet burst. A gunner will have to aim and cooldown for the same time no matter how quick any single target dies. If bandwidth is not an issue, then lancers are generally better for DPS/material. Of course, in situations where miniguns are good (large, compact crowds), the centipede gunner is one of the best mechs, and beats anything smaller than it.
 
In theoretical DPS, it beats mechs like [[lancer]]s and [[tesseron]]s per bandwidth. However, the minigun has issues in practice. It has a long warmup cycle, and often "overkills" due to the 25-bullet burst. A gunner will have to aim and cooldown for the same time no matter how quick any single target dies. If bandwidth is not an issue, then lancers are generally better for DPS/material. Of course, in situations where miniguns are good (large, compact crowds), the centipede gunner is one of the best mechs, and beats anything smaller than it.

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