Note Regarding Caïssa programs
Knight is the 3rd in the series of Caïssa programs. Hat tip to Fantasy Flight Games for the cool name as Caïssa is the name of a fictional Thracian dryad portrayed as the goddess of chess. Thematically all Caïssa programs once installed onto ice may move around the servers with unique movement restriction rules similar to chess pieces moving on a chessboard. Currently only four Caïssa programs have been released, Pawn, Rook, Knight & Bishop
Combos
Deep Red is the console specifically tailored to complement Caïssa programs by providing dedicated memory as well as allowing the unlimited positioning for only one . This ensures you can get Knight onto the specific ice you need it on to break it's subroutines.
Pawn can provide the runner some savings and compression when used to run on a preferably lightly guarded server where in addition to accessing whatever is in that server the runner may then install a Caïssa program like Knight for free.
Pros
As an AI ice breaker, Knight can break ice of all sub-types.
It's awesome 7 strength put it in range of the vast majority of ice
2 cost to break subroutines is reasonably good
Can be re-positioned to help the runner get through other-wise difficult to break ice as the runner learns where it's needed most.
Unlike Parasite, Caïssa programs are not -ed once they've done their work
Costs 2 which is cheap compared to some other AI ice breakersl.
Cons
Costs 1-2 s to re-position
Unlike other icebreakers, Knight can only target subroutines on the ice it is installed on. For servers with more than one ice program the runner will need other icebreakers installed
Summary
Until King or Queen are released, probably the only main Caïssa program that will see any usage will be Knight. Both Bishop & Rook seem to weak in their payloads given their costs. Perhaps future Caïssa program, hardware resources or even perhaps events will change things, to make an overall Caïssa program strategy more viable. Still with 3 Knight cards in a deck the runner will have some very flexible ice-breakers at low cost to target some of the most scary ice out there.
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Does Knight have to be installed in Runner area THEN moved to ice? seems like a major drawback no one is mentioning
— Timlagor