Isamu Baelor
Protector of The Iron Realm

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION:
- Intent: To create a standard blaster rifle for the Iron Guard
- Development Thread: N/A
- Image Source: Wolfenstein: The New Order
- Manufacturer: The One Sith
- Model: IW-W03A Blaster Rifle
- Affiliation: The Iron Guard
- Production: Minor (Produced only for the Iron Guard)
- Modularity:
Silencer: A device, utilizing the same technology as the Parentine Sonics SNS-600 Sound Bubble, which silences the weapon when fired. - Top Universal Rail System: The universal rail system allows a wide variety of accessories to be attached to the top of the weapon system.
- Bottom Universal Rail System: The universal rail system allows a wide variety of accessories to be attached to the bottom of the weapon system.
Examples of under-barrel attachments:
Under-barrel Shotgun - Under-barrel Grenade Launcher
- Under-barrel Flamethrower
- Under-barrel Acid-thrower
[*]Material: Dalorian Alloy, Duranium, Plasteel, Blaster Rifle Parts
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
- Classification: Blaster
- Size: Handheld
- Length: 70cm
- Weight: 3kg
- Ammunition Type: Plasma Cartridge
- Ammunition Capacity: five hundred (500) per clip
- Effective Range: 75m
- Special Features:
Laser Sight: A small device that uses a laser to pinpoint impact. - 2x Universal Rail System: Small pieces of metal, mounted to the top and bottom of the weapon, that allows the attachment of various accessories.
DESCRIPTION: Designed by The One Sith, the IW-W03A Blaster Rifle was the standard issue rifle used by Isamu Baelor's Iron Guard forces. The rifle was deployed en masse, to the Iron Guard, following their formation after the One Sith's invasion of the Galactic Republic-held world of Togoria. The IW-W03A was, essentially, a stripped down version of the IW-W01A Interchangeable Weapon System. Its design mirrored, and shared many of the same parts, as the IW-W01A blaster configurations. It was unique among it's One Sith contemporaries, due in part to its adaptability. T0 facilitate the attachment of a variety of accessories, universal rail systems were incorporated into the design of the weapon. Located beneath, and above, the weapon's barrel, the rails allowed the attachment of a variety of accessories, including under-barrel: shotguns, grenade launchers, flamethrowers, acid-throwers, and more. As well as scopes, on top. In addition, a laser sight module was mounted to the side of the weapon, to aid with the user's accuracy. And a silencer could be attached, for situations were stealth was paramount.
PRIMARY SOURCES: N/A