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Approved Tech The "Pathfinder" PFE tracking bolt.

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Intent: To create a personal weapon for Broorn.

Development thread: None, I must apologize for this.

Manufacturer: Broorn Sabor.

Model: PFE

Affiliation: This weapon is completely original and created by Broorn Sabor. He prefers this weapon, due to it being easily consealable and rather deadly.

Modularity: None.

Production: Unique.

Material: Durasteel and certain wires from a majority of different blasters and other weapons.

Description: The "Pathfinder" was simply a crossbow bolt, but modified by the bounty hunter, Broorn. By adding several blaster components and working with some wires, he managed to place a camera in the tip of the blade. This camera allows Broorn to link this with his datapad, and fire it from there. It fires as fast as a blaster bolt, but cannot pierce any armor above basic protection. Also, if the Broorn's datapad is destroyed, the bolt will be completely useless. Once the bolt is fired, it will continue to spin in the direction of the selected target.

Classification: Arrow.

Size: You don't exactly hold it in your hand. I'll just go with handheld.

Length: 16"

Weight: 1 kg

Ammunition type: It requires none, it is just a datapad controlled arrow.

Ammunition capacity: It does not require ammo.

Effective range: Due to it being lightweight, it can fly up to thirty yards.

Rate of fire: As fast as the shooter can confirm the target and fire it.

Special Features: None.
 

Valik

Professor of Alchemy
[member="Broorn Sabor"]

So for clarification it is only one bolt? About how long does it take for Broorn to acquire a target? And 1.5 kilograms is more like the weight of a backblade than a crossbow bolt. About .2-.3 kilos is about where you should be.
 

Valik

Professor of Alchemy
[member="Broorn Sabor"]

You're still a bit too heavy. Most crossbow bolts had a weight of 250-300 grams. Granted, they weren't made of durasteel or had circuitry, but this bolt still shouldn't be more than a 700 grams or so.
 
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