Gatling Laser, Mark 1 (Fallout Supplement)

PL 8 MFC 10/shot Heavy Weapon (Exotic Weapons Proficiency (Energy Weapons))

Damage3d12 Magazine30 Int
Critical20 SizeLarge
Damage TypeEnergy Weight8 pounds
Range Increment75 feet Purchase DC525 Caps
Rate of FireA RestrictionVery Rare, West Coast
H&K L30 Gatling Laser

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Description

The H&K L30 gatling laser was designed for military use, but were only being prototyped before the war. Utilizing MFCs and multiple barrels gives it unparalleled performance compared to other energy weapons.

d20 Modern Rules

Successful critical hits that reduce an enemy to 0 HP or below will reduce the enemy to a pile of blue ash, but all armor, weapons, and equipment on the body remain undamaged.

The beam also instantly ignites any flammable gas it touches, in addition to materials like paper and gun powder.

Weapon Mods/Variants

Extended Magazine, Energy

Craft/Repair
  • Craft: (Parts DC: 50; Parts Used: 20; Craft DC 35; Time: 60h) The gatling laser can be crafted at a Weapon Crafting Table with a Craft (mechanical) skill check if the crafter possesses the schematics for it.
  • Repair: (Parts DC: 50; Parts Used: 15; Repair DC 30; Time: 1 day) A gatling laser can be repaired with mechanical parts with a Repair check. Alternatively, another gatling laser can be used in place of parts (a Repair check is still required).



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gollark: If you're distributing a symmetric key to all the phones, it's *definitely* wildly insecure.
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