EmKay
Well-Known Member

INTENT: This submission is intended to expand the Corellian Arms heavy weapons line with a multi-role blaster cannon capable of filling various roles on a battlefield, particularly 'powerhouse'.
DEVELOPMENT THREAD: If Necessary
MANUFACTURER: Corellian Arms
MODEL: APRG-P900
AFFILIATION: Open Market
MODULARITY: No
PRODUCTION: Mass-Produced
MATERIALS: Standard Materials
CLASSIFICATION: Blaster Turret/Heavy Blaster Repeater
SIZE: Man Portable
LENGTH: 1.25 metres
WEIGHT: 40.8 kilograms
AMMUNITION TYPE: Blaster Gas; Energy Cell/Power Generator
AMMUNITION CAPACITY: 450 Rounds per clip, theoretically infinite if ship-mounted or permanently emplaced.
EFFECTIVE RANGE: 45.72 metres (68.58 maximum range)
RATE OF FIRE: 150 rounds per minute average, 800 maximum possible.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Particle Beam lasers grant this blaster more intense and volatile beams which splash on impact. While not special on principal, it is noteworthy.
- This weapon may be mounted to a tripod, affixed to the hull or a compartment of a starship, used as an auto-turret connected to a power grid, or carried - though wielding this weapon is not recommended due to its weight.
The APRG-P900 or "Anti-Personnel Repeating Gun - Particle #900" is another weapon in Corellian Arms' arsenal utilising the versatile particle beam laser technology. This weapon is designed to deal great amounts of damage over a short period of time; typically to a large group of targets. Its high power output and high rate of fire make it an excellent choice for an offensive emplacement on battlegrounds where a lethal sweep of an area is necessary. Unfortunately, its high rate of fire also causes it to drain power cells very quickly. Replacing these power cells is a time-costly activity. Because of this, long-term warfare using this weapon is considered ill-advised; however, attachment to power grids and starships is possible. These options significantly increase the endurance of this weapon through theoretically infinite ammunition. This obviously, however, limits portability by being mounted permanently to one location. A moderate balance to both worlds, however heavier and more resource-costly for soldiers, is to move the "Field Day" to a location, set it up with a tripod, then connect it to a power generator. This greatly increases this weapon's endurance on a field at the cost of being able to quickly change position. Overall the APRT-P900 is a very heavy, nearly-devastating repeating blaster cannon with a sensible handful of configurations that allow it to hold its presence up with the once-popular E-Web Blaster Cannons.