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Approved Tech Authority-Class Anti-Personnel Rifle

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: Anti-Personnel Rifle to be manufactured and sold by APEX
  • Image Source: Paul Dave Malla
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Restricted Missions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: APEX Technologies
  • Model: A-1
  • Affiliation: Closed-Market
  • Modularity: None.

  • Production: Mass-Produced.
  • Material: Duraplast, Gunparts,
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Anti-Personnel Blaster
  • Size: Average
  • Weight: Light
  • Ammunition Type: Power Cell
  • Ammunition Capacity: 40 shots

  • Reload Speed: Average
  • Effective Range: Long Range
  • Rate of Fire: Low
  • Stopping Power: High,
  • Recoil: Average
SPECIAL FEATURES

HUD Sync: The weapon can be wirelessly connected to any HUD to feed information on the amount of ammunition left, the general area that the gun is aiming, and audio cues when to reload the gun.

Adjusting Sight: When hooked up to a HUD, the weapon will use visual feed to determine the zoom of the scope on the weapon. However this can be turned off as some find it annoying or unusable.

Strengths:

Single Shot Wonder: The Authority is designed to be a competitor for the ultimate multi-purpose single shot rifle, and can pack quite the punch into each shot, as well as be easily adapted to many situations.

Weaknesses:
  • EMP: Any EMP can knock out the complex systems of rifle making it practically useless.
  • DESCRIPTION
During the development of the first two sets of armor during APEX's first projects, the Authority was being designed and perfected. Rifles are a delicate business, every mechanical part had to work together in unison, and fit into the ultimate goal. This troubled the Chiss scientists who before hand had not worked on something nearly as advanced as Brae's ambitious ideas, yet after months of trying and retrying (and a few being fired and new minds being hired on) the design was complete.
 
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