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Approved Tech Annihilator

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: A weapon to be put onto a suit for Ultimatum
  • Image Source: N/A
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: LOOM
  • Affiliation: Ultimatum
  • Model: Aggressor
  • Modularity: No

  • Production: Unique
  • Material: Durasteel, Duranium, Blaster components
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Anti-materiel Disruptor
  • Size: Large
  • Weight: Heavy
  • Ammunition Type: Power cell
  • Ammunition Capacity: 20 shots

  • Reload Speed: Slow
  • Effective Range: Long Range
  • Rate of Fire: Very Low
  • Stopping Power: Extreme
  • Recoil: Low
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Specially designed Power Cell containers to act as magazines
  • Rear-facing magazine container
  • Designed to fit onto a mechanical armor
Strengths:
  • Can defeat most vehicles and air vessels
  • Capable of tracking a fast-moving enemies
  • Strong enough to put a hole in almost any form of armor
Weaknesses:
  • Requires outside assistance to reload a magazine
  • Slow firing rate
  • Unable to target small vehicles or infantry
DESCRIPTION
The Annihilator was built to be part of a future suit for Ultimatum to use in war scenarios. It was intended to be a shoulder mounted cannon, with various parts being held in the rear of the armor suit. One of the single most powerful weapons produced by LOOM, Ultimatum designed this disruptor fires a massive blast that is able to put a sizable hole in most vehicles it engages, if not completely destroy them. Intended to act as a defense against vehicles and similar threats on the battlefield, the Annihilator was built with fast tracking and advanced targeting systems built into it. However, the system is incapable of targeting infantry or smaller (anything five meters or less) vehicles. In order to keep the machine from damaging itself, the gun has been built with a mechanism that stops any form of firing for a decent amount of time after each shot, allowing the barrel and various parts to cool. The gun has an external loading mechanism that requires another person to reload the large and heavy magazines into the gun.
 
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