Darth Strelok
- Intent: Develop deadly munitions for the market
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- Manufacturer: Sword Herald Special Purpose Enterprises
- Affiliation: House Io
- Market Status: Closed
- Modularity: Yes (Many ammo variants)
- Production: Mass Produced
- Material: Miniaturized Electronics, Explosive Materials, Ordinance Chemicals
- Classification: Grenade Launcher Rounds
- Size: Small
- Weight: Heavy
- Explosive Type: 20 mm Grenade Round
- Delivery Method: Launched
- Effective Range: Long
- Area Of Effect: Average
- Damage Output: Very High
- Universal 20 mm Grenade Rounds able to fire out of any 20 mm Weapon System
- Engineered to resist weather and corrosion much better than other rounds in this category and can fire even after full immersion in water, Ice, Mud, Sand, and Snow for very extended periods
- Ammunition comes in wide variety from standard, Ion, Plasma, Sonic, Cryo, Smoke, Flash Bang, Electric, Adhesive, Tranquilizer Gas, and Gravitic
- Apocalypse Proof: Engineered to last longer in storage, even in very adverse weather conditions-can fire even after immersion in Sand, Mud, Ice, Water, or Snow
- UniSol Program: Engineered to be compatible with all 20 mm Weapon Systems
- Heavy damage: Even it's standard Ammo can threaten even tanks, while others are for more specific circumstances
- Clean Shoot: Special propellant developed specifically for this round reduces the need to clean a weapon frequently
- Too hot: It's Plasma Variant is great for burning through flesh and armor
- Too cold: It's Cryo Variation can flash freeze flesh and armor, as well as Electronics
- Shocking development: It's Electric Grenade variant unleashes deadly arcs of Electricity capable of killing unarmored targets or those immune to typical explosives
- Glued to the seat: It's Adhesive Grenade can cause a small group to be trapped in clinging, sticky adhesive chemicals for a few minutes, struggling to move
- Flash in the pan: It has a Flash Bang variant to possibly stun even very strong organics momentarily
- Knockout: A condensed Tranquilizer Gas formula developed for this series is capable of Completely, painlessly putting to sleep a small group of even extremely hardy individuals
- Drawn In: Possibly one of its most interesting variants, this round contains a miniature Dovin Basal at the center, capable of drawing in even very strong individuals and very large objects to its epicenter, possibly tearing brutally at their Molecular structure for a short time
- Fog of War: Powerful smoke grenade formula developed for this series creates a very thick smoke screen to cover movements and obscure line of sight
- Droid Killer: Ion grenade variant can do very heavy damage to droids and Electronics
- Screamer: Sonic Grenade Variant Capable of heavily stunning AND severely injuring even very hardy individuals
- Weight: Though small, they weigh slot, making it difficult to carry more than a small batch on one's person
- Exotic Scarcity: The standard round is made in droves, but those who want the others will have to wait longer as they take longer to create due to their special knowledge requirements, and they cost double or triple that of the standard round to make, so there will be less in Military inventories despite being mass produced
- Fresh air: The smoke rounds last only thirty seconds
- Light nap: The tranq gas rounds can only cause people to stay asleep for five minutes
- Cryo limits: The Cryonic Grenades go off as a slow moving, super cooled gas , that, while capable of flash freezing on contact, dissipates after a few seconds
- Plasma limits: If the Armor is heavy and thick, this rounds damage will be greatly reduced
- Attack cue: The Flash Bang, Sonic, and Tranq rounds have a two second wait before they go off
20 mm--for when you want to blow up a vehicle without resorting to rockets but ALSO want to do it from rocket ranges!
---Sales Pitch
This 20 mm Grenade Series contains a potpourri of deadly ammo variants. Sword Herald sells the standards like hard candy, while jacking up the price for anything beyond standard. Quality commands high prices. But really, can you put a price on art?
Yes you can. And you totally should.