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Approved Ranged Weapon Imperial Heavy Repeating Blaster HRB-T12 (HRB-T) Tri-Barrel Variant

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Market Status: Closed Market
Production: Mass-Produced
Weight: Heavy
Size: Very Large
OIS Department of Advanced Weapons Research
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Heavy Repeating Blaster Vehicle Armament Platform / Heavy Repeating Blaster Static Weapon
  • Size: Very Large
  • Weight: Heavy
  • Ammunition Type: Power Generator
  • Ammunition Capacity: Large (Sustained 900 Blast Volley at Maximum Power)
  • Effective Range: Battlefield (Maximum Firing Range of 3,900 Metres | 12,795 Feet)
  • Rate of Fire: Selective Fire Modes (Average)
    • Charged Single Shot
    • Semi-Automatic
    • 3-Blast Burst
    • Fully Repeating Automatic
  • Damage Output:
    • Charged Single Shot (Very High)
    • Semi-Automatic (Very High)
    • 3-Blast Burst (Very High)
    • Fully Repeating Automatic (High)
  • Recoil: Very High
SPECIAL FEATURES
STRENGTHS
  • Long-Range Capability: In order for the weapon to be on par with slugthrower heavy weapons and other modernised weapon systems, the HRB-12 series has been designed to be effective at long-range engagements, thus giving the Galactic Empire a viable infantry weapon for battlefield engagements. This also allows the HRB-12 to be used as an armament choice for military vehicles expected to engage at relatively long distances. This long-distance effectiveness is only possible due to the HRB-T12 model requiring four attached power generators to be fully operational.
  • High Penetration and Damage Output: The weapon is designed to have devastating penetration and damage potential even at long distances. This is to give the Imperial battalion and Imperial vehicles a viable option to engage enemy infantry and vehicles at range with great firepower.
  • Relatively Accurate: Provided that the operator can keep the recoil under control or fires in short bursts, the HRB-T12 can be an accurate weapon even at range.
  • High Volume of Fire: While the base weapon has a mediocre rate of fire, the project engineers decided to compensate for this by giving the HRB-T12 variant a configuration of three horizontally spaced barrels thus greatly increasing its overall volume of fire down-range. This also has the added effect of increasing the damage output and target grouping of the HRB-T12 with thrice as many thick plasma bolts being fired at the same spot.
  • Ideal for Medium and Heavy Vehicles: Powerful and devastating enough to destroy enemies at long range yet relatively light and small enough to fit the weapon and its power generators in a suitable space, the Imperial HRB-T12 is the recommended armament for medium and heavy military vehicles whether aerial, ground or naval.
  • Effective for Static Defence: Powerful and devastating enough to destroy enemies at long range with superior hard stats compared to the HRB-S12 and HRB-D12, the Imperial HRB-T12 is a notably effective weapon when used within permanent fortications.
  • Easy to Repair and Maintain: Thanks to the deliberately simplified, albeit crude, design of the HRB-T12 - maintenance crews and combat engineers find the weapon easy to repair and maintain, with troubleshooting being straightforward.
  • Charged Single Shot: The HRB-T12 has a fire mode that allows all of its power generators to charge a particularly potent bolt of plasma before firing downrange. This requires a particularly long charging time before firing, with the charging time being exponential for each separate barrel the power generators have to individually charge. This is useful for critical hits against heavily-armoured targets, especially at range. A brief cool down is required between each charged single shot.
  • Minimum Crew Requirements: It was considered a flaw that prior heavy repeating blasters, such as the E-Web heavy repeating blaster cannon, required at least two operators, with one firing and the other monitoring the power generator, due to its manpower-intensive use. The HRB-T12 is designed to only require one operator to use, with an option for the heavy repeating blaster to alternate between different power generators when one was clocked to be near overheating levels. This feature is usually automatically wired into the blaster configuration when attached to a vehicle platform or permanent fortification.
WEAKNESSES
  • Volatile Power Generators: Due to the extremely high energy needs of the weapon, the power generators often remain charged with an extreme amount of power output. When directly struck, power generators of the HRB-12 series often combust into flames in best-case scenarios or even create spectacular explosions that often wipe out their own crew and sometimes the vehicle itself. As such, it is recommended in the doctrine manual of the HRB-12 that infantry crews hide their power generators well behind cover or even bury them if necessary. Engineers are instructed to embed HRB-12 power generators deep within the armour of the vehicle when attaching the weapons platform as an armament.
  • Energy Intensive: The HRB-T12 requires a great deal of energy to fire powerful plasma at range in a relatively small piece of weaponry. The HRB-T12 requires a minimum of four power generators to be attached and charged. The HRB-T12 is severely limited in its capability when its power source is not optimal.
  • Heavy: Due to its crude design, dense metal materials, numerous power generators and the general mass of the weapon, the HRB-T12 is a notably heavy weapon by even heavy repeating blaster standards. Vehicle designers are instructed to keep in mind of weight considerations when deciding to attach the HRB-T12 to a vehicle.
  • Too Heavy for Infantry Roles: Due to the numerous power generators and increased weight of the HRB-T12, it is simply too heavy and bulky for mere infantry to even attempt assembling on the move. As such, the HRB-S12 is the only variant that is barely light enough to fulfill an infantry crew role.
  • Bulky: The almost haphazard configuration of the triple spaced barrels of the HRB-T12 and its general increased size leads to it being difficult to carry or maneuver.
  • Very High Recoil: Despite the HRB-T12 using plasma technology, it is inevitable that the weapon platform has an great amount of recoil even for a heavy repeating blaster thanks to its crude design and extraordinary power potential.
  • Incredibly Loud: The HRB-T12 is a loud piece of weaponry, even by slugthrower standards. This often leads to hearing loss and high levels of repeated yelling when the HRB-T12 is used in combat situations.
  • Mediocre Rate of Fire: Compared to other contemporary heavy repeating blasters, The HRB-T12 has a mediocre or average rate of fire even in automatic fire mode. This is largely a non-issue due to the weapon's overwhelming firepower, superior volume of fire, accuracy and long-range capability. However there exists the potential of the weapon being outsuppressed by a rival weapon with a notably faster fire rate.
  • Reduced Damage and Penetration in Automatic Fire Mode: To mitigate the chances of the weapon's power generators overheating and blowing out, the weapon's firing chamber and power generators are specifically clocked to be fired at reduced power levels when the weapon is selected on the fully repeating automatic mode of fire. This means that while the HRB-T12 still has devastating plasma damage and penetration when firing on automatic, it is notably less compared to its other fire modes.
  • Easy to Locate: As is the flaw with all energy weaponry, it is much easier to trace its position during long-distance engagements compared to slugthrowers. While the Infantry Platform variant can be adjusted to have a relatively low profile, all variants of the HRB-12 fire a distinctive hot pink plasma. This makes it especially easy to identify and locate the position of any HRB-12 even when engaging at long ranges on the battlefield, making it likely that users of this weapon will be focused on by the enemy.
DESCRIPTION

Darth Solipsis' Galactic Empire is known to design its arsenal in the aesthetic and doctrine of Palpatine's First Galactic Empire, primarily to emulate itself as the true legitimate successor of his Imperial legacy. This included using the E-Web Heavy Repeating Blaster as the standard vehicle weapon and heavy infantry support for Imperial forces. There were many upsides to the platform that saw its widespread use despite its antiquity such as its devastating firepower, built-in encrypted local comm network and minimal recoil. However the E-Web suffered from a fatal weakness that being its maximum effective range didn't even reach a full kilometre, meaning that it is often outranged by even primitive slugthrower weapons. Furthermore, the E-Web Heavy Repeating Blaster required two people to effectively operate it with one manning the weapon and another monitoring the power generator. As such, this left the Imperial infantry battalion vulnerable to getting outranged and losing out on valuable manpower when they used the E-Web Heavy Repeating Blaster in engagements with enemies that had superior ranged technology.

Many officials in the Galactic Empire, especially Deputy Science Officer of the OIS, Doctor Afic Otker, advocated for modernising and even overhauling the Imperial arsenal to keep pace with their many foes. Their efforts were rebuffed and stalled by assurances of Imperial zealotry and numbers winning the day, with most funds and resources being diverted to the Emperor's mysterious and vague energy program.

This changed after the failed Atrisia campaign, where the Galactic Empire was defeated and suffered heavy casualties across all fronts against its numerous and technologically advanced foes. Furthermore, the Emperor's superweapon, the Death Star III suffered notable damage and had its vulnerabilities made known to its creators and enemies during the battle. Faith and waves of Stormtroopers allowed the Empire to take the Core Worlds by surprise, but they would not conquer the galaxy alone. As such, the political capital needed to ratify a weapon modernisation initiative was found.

The Department of Advanced Weapons Research was given adequate funds and resources needed to begin its HALLAM (High-Adaptive Logistics, Lethality, and Armament Modernisation) Program in full. One of the priorities of the program was to modernise the Stormtrooper Corps and Imperial Army kit. The E-Web Heavy Repeating Blaster was re-examined and it was decided that a new Heavy Repeating Blaster would be designed from scratch with specific emphasis on the new weapon being suited for Imperial combat doctrine and to remove the flaws of prior designs. Furthermore, the parameters of the weapons project dictated that the new Heavy Repeating Blaster had to be streamlined and adaptable for infantry, vehicle and static roles to ease logistics and production.

Doctrinally, the E-Web Heavy Repeating Blaster was given to an infantry battalion to supplement their firepower, stationed as static defences or attached to light airships for aerial support. The same recommendation was made for the new HRB-12 weapon series as the new prototype was considered superior in all roles compared to the E-Web with some specific exceptions to short-ranged base security roles.

The Heavy Repeating Blaster-12 or HRB-12 is often referred to as the 'H-12' for shorthand in both frontline and administrative environments, however both friendly and foe alike have nicknamed the weapon as 'Pinkfire' due to the distinctive hot pink plasma bolts that it fires.

The lightest variant of the HRB-12 series is the Imperial Heavy Repeating Blaster Single Barrel Infantry Weapon or the HRB-S12 for short. The HRB-S12 was downweighted so that it could be transported by infantry crews for combat operations. The Imperial Heavy Repeating Blaster Tri-Barrel Variant or the HRB-T12 for short was created as an armament specifically for medium and heavy vehicles in mind, the tri-barrel variant is given three horizontally spaced barrels to greatly augment its firepower potential.

In order for the HRB-T12 to reach the weapon's ideal maximum effective range, the weapon needs at least four power generators to supply it alongside a custom high-quality tibanna gas composition to super-charge the plasma bolts, which gives the bolts their hot pink hue.

Due to the powerful plasma of the weapon, the HRB-T12 base rate of fire is mediocre compared to other heavy repeating blasters and plasma cannons which leads to the possibility of it being outsuppressed by faster heavy blasters. Increasing the HRB-12's rate of fire would have required costly sacrifices to the weapon's performance or to radically re-design the heavy repeating blaster due to the limitations of its simplified and streamlined design. To circumvent this, the project engineers at the Department of Advanced Weapons Research decided to make HRB-12 variants with increased barrel counts. If the HRB-T12 could not outgun rival weapon platforms with a faster fire rate, then it would do so with sheer volume of fire down range thanks to its three barrels.

To correct an critical flaw found in testing where the power generators could short-circuit and blow-out during sustained automatic fire, the project engineers specifically clocked both the blaster's firing chamber and the power generators to be at reduced power levels when in a fully repeating automatic mode of fire. Despite this, the heavy repeating blaster still has devastating firepower when firing on automatic - just not as devastating compared to its burst-fire and semi-automatic fire mode.

While the HRB-12 had promising results in field tests in regards to its damage and penetration potential against both soft and hard targets, it was recommended that the weapon be given the capability to penetrate critical areas of heavily-armoured targets at range that it normally wouldn't be able to given its reduced clocked firepower when in repeating automatic fire mode. As such, operators of the HRB-T12 are able to charge a singular shot with the full power of the generators to fire down range. However, this charging takes critical time to complete with the charging time being exponential to each individual barrel being charged.

The HRB-T12 has been applauded for its devastating firepower, superior volume of fire and long-range capability, while still remaining light enough to be fitted onto medium and heavy Imperial vehicles. Furthermore, the simplified design of the weapon was the deciding factor in the Galactic Empire deciding to produce the Imperial heavy repeating blaster domestically rather than outsourcing the manufacturing to a private contract bid. The Office of Imperial Sciences received political favour for the completion of the project and the HRB-12 variants have been tauted as a critical and textbook success of the HALLAM Program since its approval.
 


Out Of Character Info


Intent: To create a variant of the HRB-12 heavy repeating blaster suitable for medium and heavy vehicles as well as static defence roles
Permissions: N/A

Technical Information


Model: Imperial HRB-T12 (HRB-T) Tri-Barrel Variant
Modular: Yes
Effective Range: Battlefield
Rate of Fire: Selective Fire
Material: Reinforced Durasteel Frame | Manganese-Plastoid Alloy Grip Handle Blaster | Components | Bondite and Aluminium Internals | Tibanna | Dallorian Alloy Thickened Barrel | Anti-Corr 113 Treatment | CyroBan Coolant Compatibility | Power Generators with Reinforced Alusteel and Dallorian Alloy shielding
Ammunition Type: Power Generator
Ammunition Capacity: Large
Damage Output: Very High
Recoil: Very High
Ranged Class: Other
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