Did Someone Order a War?
Voted less ugly than the last model in the Top 10 Guns for Ewok Suppression Holoreport
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: A rapid Rotary Blaster Canon
- Image Source: Doom 4 from This Pin
- Canon Link: Rotatory Blaster Canon | GK7 Cryocooler
- Permissions: Fire For Effect is owned by me.
- Primary Source: OS-GG1
- Manufacturer: Fire For Effect
- Affiliation: Fire For Effect
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: OS-GG2 Blaster Chaingun
- Modularity: No
- Production: Minor
- Material:
TD1 Alloy 50% Trimantium | 50% Duravlex | Grip: Silicon
Coating and Finish: PLA-CORR 50% Anti-Corr and 50% Plasteel
- Classification: Rotary Blaster Canon
- Size: Very Large
- Weight: Heavy
- Ammunition Type: Large Power Pack
- Ammunition Capacity: Very Large
- Effective Range: Average
- Rate of Fire: Extremely High
- Damage Output: Low
- Recoil: Average
- A suppressive 1,500 Blaster Bolts a Minute.
- GK7 Cryocooler to keep the weapon temperature stable, the Duravlex helps with this.
- 4,500 Rounds, three minutes of sustained fire.
- Optional aim assists for fast-moving combatants. Limited user assistance in tracking fast-moving vehicles and flyers.
- Optional hip bracing for stability.
- Non-slip Silicon grip.
- Attachments for tripod, vehicle, or starfighter mounting.
- A sturdy casing that can take a hit.
- Incredible fire rate.
- Three Minutes of sustained fire before a power pack reload.
- Internal cooling system and limited aim assist technology.
- Each individual Blaster Blot is a low-powered shot. There are just so many of them.
- Both Heavy and Very Large, making it likely a primary weapon and limiting other choices.
- Can jam if overused in a battle, requiring a brief pause to unjam the energy feed.
- Loud, you'll probably hear this thing firing.
Upgrading the OS-GG some might say was a trolling experience, but they kept the name because it had stuck. This thing fires fast, so fast you probably won't see the individual shots, they will blur together in a stream of energy fire. Which is satisfying when spayed across large groups of unsuspecting targets. At least we've been told, and if this was the case, theoretically done only for perfectly legitimate research purposes.
The accuracy saw an upgrade from the previous model, with better handling of recoil. That doesn't mean every shot lands on target, this gun is pumping out 25 bolts a second, low powered as they are, they stack up fast. Shots are going to scatter, glance, or just miss from even a small amount of sustained recoil. With 1,500 shots a minute, that's not going to matter all that much.
Weapon techs inform us the best way to use this gun is either in periods of fixed suppression over a small area or in bursts against groups of opponents where hitting them individually isn't a problem. As before the gun is a solid TD1 Alloy, 50% Trimantium | 50% Duravlex meaning it's weighty but well plated. It's going to be able to take a shot or hit from many weapon types and still keep on kicking.
Buzzing like a large fire wasp on some kind of stims. The gun isn't quiet, and that's what some of the operators love. A certain group of Houk's from the 91st have been using the original OS-GG1 for over a decade now. When interviewed they turned around and gave us one solid Houk headbutt of approval.
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