Duels between a Tyrant and an Artilleryman always end well.
Duels between a Tyrant and a Minigunner, Phaser or Flamethrower always end badly.
Tyrant vs Artilleryman 2v2s . . . don’t happen, ever. (Turns out the quartermasters do display some nonrandom behaviors, and one of these is a bias towards weapon variety.)
2v2s involving two Tyrants, an Artilleryman, and someone who’d lose a 1v1 against a Tyrant . . . end well pretty much exactly half the time, regardless of which [MPF] is used.
I reason that
This is what we’d see in a turn-based fight where humans aggressively heroically always take the first move, and the xenos move randomly. The Artilleryman caps a Tyrant every time; the remaining Tyrant then picks a random human to squish; they pick the dud half the time; we get the coinflip we see.
But then
I find out that there are 2v1 fights between two Tyrants and a lone Artilleryman, and these have the exact same 50% win chance; the dud isn’t even useful as a decoy; my hypothesis is falsified.
Description of an investigative cul-de-sac:
I notice that
Duels between a Tyrant and an Artilleryman always end well.
Duels between a Tyrant and a Minigunner, Phaser or Flamethrower always end badly.
Tyrant vs Artilleryman 2v2s . . . don’t happen, ever. (Turns out the quartermasters do display some nonrandom behaviors, and one of these is a bias towards weapon variety.)
2v2s involving two Tyrants, an Artilleryman, and someone who’d lose a 1v1 against a Tyrant . . . end well pretty much exactly half the time, regardless of which [MPF] is used.
I reason that
This is what we’d see in a turn-based fight where humans
aggressivelyheroically always take the first move, and the xenos move randomly. The Artilleryman caps a Tyrant every time; the remaining Tyrant then picks a random human to squish; they pick the dud half the time; we get the coinflip we see.But then
I find out that there are 2v1 fights between two Tyrants and a lone Artilleryman, and these have the exact same 50% win chance; the dud isn’t even useful as a decoy; my hypothesis is falsified.
From all this I conclude
Absolutely nothing.