Squib Games
- Intent: Create a BFG to gift those friends who are way better at shooting stuff than he will ever be.
- Image Source:
- Sergey Kolesnik
- Darkwire logo by Daiya
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: X1 Carbine
- Manufacturer: SQUIB GAMES
- Affiliation:
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: Party Crasher Disruptor Carbine
- Modularity: No.
- Production: Semi-Unique
- Material: Durasteel, Dallorian Alloy, Polycarbonate, Rubber
- Classification: Disruptor
- Size: Average
- Weight: Average
- Ammunition Type: Rylith Power Cell
- Ammunition Capacity: Small
- Effective Range: Long Range
- Rate of Fire: Very Low
- Damage Output: Extreme
- Recoil: Very Low
- Not Fething Around. This is a disruptor, not a blaster. It's illegal specifically because of the molecular damage it inflicts to people and property.
- Reach. The effective range of the Party Crasher was above average for a disruptor.
- Two-for-One. The Party Crasher fired two shots at once, doubling the impact to whatever was on the receiving end of it.
- Easy To Use. The Party Crasher was perfectly balanced, achieving very low recoil.
- Biometric Security. The trigger was gene-coded to the owner, preventing someone from using it against the owner in a brawl.
- Concealable. The Party Crasher was just larger than a pistol, roughly the length of a sporting blaster, which allowed it to be conceal carried beneath a long coat.
- Disruptor weaponry is illegal AF to own or possess in most parts of the galaxy. You're not going to stroll through a spaceport on Corellia or Coruscant with this.
- What Do You Mean, 'Non-Lethal Setting?' Disruptors don't just kill, they disintegrate. If you want your target more alive than dead, this is not the carbine for you.
- Very Low Rate Of Fire. You won't put down suppression fire with this. Just know that it is recharging. Just give it a minute.
- Ammunition Capacity. This disruptor goes through power cells faster than Julius Sedaire goes through whiskey shots.
- Biometric Security. Means your allies can't pull that trigger either.
- Concealable under a coat, not a purse. Its not a full-size rifle, but its not a compact or subcompact either.
The Party Crasher was a disruptor carbine created by Under Foot as a gift for his friends in Darkwire. The Squib wanted to do something to protect them, but he's the first to admit that he's not great in a fight. So it seemed that what he could do was create something that could do what he couldn't, which in this case was protecting his friends by supplying them with overwhelming firepower. Which is exactly what this monstrosity is.
A single trigger pull fires a blast from both barrels, each with the raw power of a disruptor, creating immense damage as the two shots collide close in time and proximity to one another. The Party Crasher also boasted exceptional ranging for a disruptor, though still below that of an equivalent blaster. The carefully calibrated gyro-gimbal helped to balance the weapon so that it achieved exceptionally low recoil despite its voracious muzzle velocity. This was key, as he wanted something that Hex could fire comfortably even if injured or fatigued.
To prevent the weapon from being taken and used against the people it was gifted to, he used biometric coding on the trigger. As each of these is hand-crafted, the Squib is the only individual other than the recipient who can fire the weapon. Any subsequent owner would have to disassemble the weapon and replace the firing assembly before it would be functional.
In a perfect world, his friends wouldn't need this weapon. But the Squib doesn't live in a perfect world and neither do his friends.
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