Errreembuhr
CEO of EODD

[SIZE=9pt]OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Intent: To produce a mid-range automatic blaster cannon light enough for use by infantry[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=9pt]Canon Link: N/A[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Primary Source: N/A[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Manufacturer: EODD[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Affiliation: Closed-Market[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Model: EO-9 Light Repeating Blaster Cannon[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Modularity: Can fit a variety of handguard accessories and sights[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Production: Minor[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Material: Alusteel, Hadrium, Blaster components[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Classification: Light Blaster Cannon[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Size: Average[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Weight: Heavy[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Ammunition Type: Power Cells & Gas Canister[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Ammunition Capacity: Cell - 50, Gas - 300[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Reload Speed: Average[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Effective Range: Average[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Rate of Fire: Average[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Stopping Power: Very High[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Recoil: High, Low with bipod in use[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Hadrium alloy-lined barrel to dampen heat buildup[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Integrated bipod[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Side-folding Stock[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Power: For a weapon of its size the EO-9 packs a serious punch, delivering deadly blasts with a solid fire rate even to armored enemies.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Transport: Made to specs equal to a standard blaster rifle in terms of size, and with the stock able to telescope and fold to the side, the EO-9 is easy to store for transport in numbers.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Combat Flexibility: With the integral bipod and side-folding stock it’s possible to use the EO-9 not only as an open-field combat weapon, but also mount it with the bipod to provide stationary suppressive fire, or fold the stock to the side for easier CQB options.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Recoil: Because of its power, and the fact that it’s a scaled-down blaster cannon rather than a typical carbine or rifle, there is considerable recoil caused by each shot, made worse by the weapon’s weight making it a bit harder to handle.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Individual Weight: As mentioned above, the EO-9 is heavier than most weapons of its size, requiring a stronger than average user to comfortable use it without the bipod.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Power Cell Usage: Standard power cells can only provide 50 shots with the power of the EO-9, a limit quickly reached due to its fire rate, requiring frequent reloads which can be costly in hectic combat.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Designed to fit a serious amount of firepower into a compact weapon, the EO-9 is a blaster cannon scaled down to the size of a typical blaster rifle for easier transport around the battlefield for suppressive fire. Because of this it possesses exceptional power per shot and a solid rate of fire, though limited in range somewhat due to the bolts dissipating in power the further they travel. The drum-shaped gas canister is locked into a well on the underside of the receiver, just in front of the trigger-guard, while the power cell is inserted just above into a slot opened up by pulling back a charging handle at the top of the weapon. A lever within the stock allows for it to be retracted, creating more space between it and the receiver to adjust for the user’s comfort, and a button on the connector allows for the stock to be folded to the side, allowing for easier transport and CQB usage.[/SIZE]