Star Wars Roleplay: Chaos

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Approved Tech BR-4 "Baleful Bantha" Blaster Rifle

Status
Not open for further replies.
wVZdCwr.jpg

"How the feth did they make semi-functional blasters in a garage using scrap and duct tape?"
Commander Midanyl, CorpSec
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: The Globex Corporation
  • Affiliation: Militias Everywhere
  • Market Status: Open-Market
  • Model: BR-4 "Baleful Bantha" Blaster Rifle
  • Modularity: Significant.
    • Standard underbarrel mount; fits a grenade launcher, vibrobayonet, flame projector, scattergun, or shotgun emitter running on the same power cells as the main emitter - increased performance in close quarters, especially against light infantry and saber jockeys.
    • Aesthetic changes, variable materials, ergonomic changes (rare), and warranty-breaking personalisation.
  • Production: Mass-Produced
  • Material: Hexaplast (Standard)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Blaster
  • Size: Average
  • Weight: Average
  • Ammunition Type: Visium Power Cell (Standard)
  • Ammunition Capacity: Average
  • Effective Range: Average
  • Rate of Fire: Average
  • Damage Output: High
  • Recoil: High
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • The BR-4 is exceedingly simple to operate - so easy, in fact, that children and technically-illiterate alien primitives alike should be able to pull it off with minimal difficulty, assuming they can handle the recoil. Not that the Globex Corporation in any way shape or form endorses such use.
  • The BR-4 is insanely, almost absurdly cheap. It can be cheaply mass-produced in the millions or made in a garage on Denon by a gang.
STRENGTHS
  • Functional: The BR-4 is beyond cheap, packs a punch, requires minimal maintenance, and works just about anywhere including underwater.
WEAKNESSES
  • Simplistic: So-so accuracy, higher-than-average recoil, and a lack of advanced functions prevent the BR-4 from being a realistic contender for the attention of more advanced militaries. Did I mention how cheap it is, though? Those conscripts don't need perfection, right?
DESCRIPTION
Generally considered a mediocre weapon under optimal circumstances, the BR-4 truly shines when things are going poorly. A sandstorm may well jam the fancy rifles wielded by those stormtroopers, but the BR-4 will keep firing. Those militiamen may be undisciplined and mechanically-inept, but the BR-4 will keep firing almost no matter how much they mistreat it during maintenance - and so long as they know which end shoots, they may hit.

As it turns out, the difference between a painstakingly-calibrated elite blaster rifle and a dirt-cheap BR-4 is negligible in the hands of the untrained.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread

Top Bottom