Difference between revisions of "Sml. Laser"

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{{Part|name=Sml. Laser|shortName=Sml. Laser|symbol=[|type=Energy Gun|slot=Weapon|slotCount=1|mass=1|rating=1|integrity=40|coverage=100|projectileDamage=10-12|projectileType=Thermal|projectileCritical=|projectilePenetration=|projectileSpectrum=|projectileTransfer=Low (25)|projectileDisruption=|projectileSalvage=|projectileCount=1|shotEnergy=8|shotMatter=|shotHeat=40|shotRecoil=|shotTargeting=|shotDelay=|shotStability=|shotWaypoints=|fabCount=3|fabTime=51/25/17|fabMatter=102}}[[Category:Beta 4]]
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{{Part
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|name=Small Laser
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|shortName=Sml. Laser
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|symbol=[
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|type=EnergyGun
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|slot=Weapon
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|slotCount=1
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|mass=1
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|rating=1
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|integrity=40
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|coverage=100
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|projectileDamage=10-12
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|projectileType=Thermal
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|projectileCritical= 0%
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|projectilePenetration= N/A
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|projectileSpectrum= N/A
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|projectileTransfer=Low(25)
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|projectileDisruption= N/A
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|projectileSalvage= 0
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|projectileCount=1
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|shotRange=12
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|shotEnergy=8
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|shotMatter= 0
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|shotHeat=40
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|shotRecoil= 0
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|shotTargeting= 0%
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|shotDelay= 0
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|shotStability= N/A
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|shotWaypoints= N/A
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|fabCount=3
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|fabTime=51/25/17
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|fabMatter=102}}
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The baseline of the "Laser"-Type energy guns, the Small Laser is the armament of [[G-34 Mercenary]] and thus is quite common in the lower levels of the 0b10 Complex.
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[[Category:Beta 4]] [[Category:Laser Weapons]]

Revision as of 12:06, 30 March 2023

/Data/
Overview
Type
Slot
Mass
1
Rating
1
Integrity
40
Coverage
100
Shot
Range
12
Energy
8
Matter
0
Heat
40
Recoil
0
Targeting
0%
Delay
0
Stability
N/A
Waypoints
N/A
Projectile
Damage
10-12
Type
Thermal
Critical
0%
Penetration
N/A
Spectrum
N/A
Disruption
N/A
Salvage
0



Small Laser

Fabrication (x3)
Time
51/25/17
Matter
102
Components
None
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The baseline of the "Laser"-Type energy guns, the Small Laser is the armament of G-34 Mercenary and thus is quite common in the lower levels of the 0b10 Complex.