D I R E C T O R
- Intent: To create a powerful and efficient mining laser for use in future submissions.
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- Manufacturer: Roble Manufacturing
- Affiliation: Closed Market
- Model: RMM-OEM3 Rorqual Heavy Mining Laser
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- Production: Mass-Produced
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- Classification: Mining Laser
- Size: Average
- Weight: Average
- Ammunition Type: Superheated Plasma
- Ammunition Capacity: Very High
- Effective Range: Battlefield
- Rate of Fire: Extremely High
- Stopping Power: None
- Recoil: Average
- A superheated plasma laser is hyper-focused into a small but efficient, powerful and long-range cutting beam.
- The laser is used to cut small fragments off of a large asteroid or rock, and then these fragments are gathered and collected by the laser via a tractor beam.
- The Rorqual can work in any type of environment, whether it be atmospheric, zero-gravity or anything in between.
- The RMM-OEM3 is able to cut through nearly any type of rock or raw ore in able to create small-enough fragments to efficiently extract from the rock.
- Tractor beam technologies and siphoning tubes allow for the Rorqual to extract natural gasses and liquids.
- Efficient Miner: The RMM-OEM3 Rorqual is nothing less than perhaps one of the best mining tools on the market. Able to quickly cut and extract fragments of ore, the RMM-OEM3 features highly efficient use of power generated by a starship's main reactor to create a low-level laser beam, designed to cut out small fragments of rock from a planetoid's surface. Once these fragments are cut, a wide-range tractor beam extracts the rocks from zero-gravity back to the mining laser.
- Versatile: The Rorqual can efficiently extract ores, gasses, and liquids, meaning a more efficient usage of space and power.
- No Combat Here: Case and point, the RMM-OEM3 cannot be used in combat in any sort of practical manner.
Roble Manufacturing first dive into mining technology, the RMM-OEM3 Rorqual Heavy Mining Laser is designed to be an efficient and powerful industrial tool for large mining barges and frigates. Using a continuous laser beam of superheated plasma, the laser cuts small fragments off of a large asteroid or rock. After being cut away, these fragments are gathered by a wide-range tractor beam, extracting them back to the laser for collection and refinement. When it comes to liquids or gasses, the process is much simpler; the same tractor beam collects the liquid or gas into a siphoning tube, where the substance is then transferred to a storage tank or processor. With long-range, near-infinite cutting time, and the ability to extract ore, gasses, and liquids, the RMM-OEM3 is a vital addition to any mining ship or fleet.
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