That light at the end of the tunnel leads to Hell
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a rather small but destructive "rocket" able to used on gunships but primarily for surface to air and mobile planetary vehicles (the ones on the right)
- Image Source: Businessinsider.com
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: My Subs
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Guardian Authority Ltd.
- Affiliation: Guardian Authority Ltd.(customers)
- Market Status: Open-Market
- Model: HF "Mustafire" Cluster Missile
- Modularity: No
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material: Electrum, Durasteel, Missile Components.
- Classification: Fragmentation
- Size: Small
- Weight: Average
- Explosive Type: Baradium
- Delivery Method: Launched or Self-Propelled
- Effective Range: Average
- Area Of Effect: Personal
- Damage Output: Average
- Clustered in groups of 4, 6, or 8 depending on fighter and missile rack.
- Capable of individual fire or multiple simultaneously
- STRENGTH IN NUMBERS - These "rocket" missiles are small, but destructive in numbers. The multiple projectiles screaming towards their target can rip most defenses into little more than shrapnel in moments.
- UNGUIDED - The pilot does need to get a target lock before firing, otherwise this is a guaranteed "miss". That being said, these missiles are not guided in any other fashion than the direction they were pointed. They are forward firing. If you see them in time(they ARE pretty fast), all you have to do is bank left or right and you have a good chance of dodging them.
- JUST ONE MISSILE? MEH - The Mustafires were designed, meant to be fired in groups. That is not to say that one cannot do a lot of damage, but not like a group of three, or four.
In an age where more and more systems and Starfighters are going "High Tech", Guardian Authority Ltd. has not forgotten that sometimes a fight boils down to the pilot in the cockpit. These weapons are not the most technological, but they are destructive and rather inexpensive to use. This model is actually the "Little Brother" to the original and meant for ground vehicles and SAM (Surface to Air Missile) sites.
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