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| Type = [[Energy Weapons|Energy Weapon]]
 
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| Tech Base = [[Inner Sphere]] [[Experimental Technology|Experimental]]
 
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Developed by the [[Lyran Alliance]] in  [[3064]], the '''Bombast Laser''' was designed to be the ultimate word in [[laser]] weapons.  During the design process, its engineers had to reduce the weight of the weapon. This sacrifice came from the power supply, which made the weapon slow at charging.  
 
Developed by the [[Lyran Alliance]] in  [[3064]], the '''Bombast Laser''' was designed to be the ultimate word in [[laser]] weapons.  During the design process, its engineers had to reduce the weight of the weapon. This sacrifice came from the power supply, which made the weapon slow at charging.  
  
To make up for this, the engineers added the ability for the warrior to adjust the yield of damage inflicted by the weapon.  The power management, however, proved to be impractical and distracting in the field for its users.  The weapon reached prototype production by [[3064]].  Its unusual pre-fire glow from building up its power became a popular visual effect on [[Solaris VII]], making the weapon popular as well.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 320 - "Bombast fluff".</ref>
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To make up for this, the engineers added the ability for the warrior to adjust the yield of damage inflicted by the weapon.  The power management, however, proved to be impractical and distracting in the field for its users.  The weapon reached prototype production by 3064.  Its unusual pre-fire glow from building up its power became a popular visual effect on [[Solaris VII]], making the weapon popular as well.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 320 - "Bombast fluff".</ref>
  
 
==Models==
 
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| [[Arcturan Arms]]<ref>''Technical Readout: Prototypes'', p. 50</ref>
 
| [[Arcturan Arms]]<ref>''Technical Readout: Prototypes'', p. 50</ref>
 
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==Technology Rating==
 
==Technology Rating==

Revision as of 13:18, 16 September 2013

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Bombast Laser
Production information
Type Energy Weapon
Tech Base Inner Sphere Experimental
Year Availability 3064
Technical specifications
Heat Various
Damage 7 - 12
Minimum Range n/a
Short Range 1-5
Medium Range 6-10
Long Range 11-15
Tons 7
Critical Slots 3
Ammo Per Ton n/a
Cost (unloaded) 200,000
Ammo Cost (per ton) n/a
BV (2.0) 137[1]

Description

Developed by the Lyran Alliance in 3064, the Bombast Laser was designed to be the ultimate word in laser weapons. During the design process, its engineers had to reduce the weight of the weapon. This sacrifice came from the power supply, which made the weapon slow at charging.

To make up for this, the engineers added the ability for the warrior to adjust the yield of damage inflicted by the weapon. The power management, however, proved to be impractical and distracting in the field for its users. The weapon reached prototype production by 3064. Its unusual pre-fire glow from building up its power became a popular visual effect on Solaris VII, making the weapon popular as well.[2]

Models

The Bombast Laser is manufactured on the following planets:

Brand Planet Company
Maxell Maximum Arcturus Arcturan Arms[3]

Technology Rating

E/X-X-E

Rules

Game Rules

The Bombast Laser is an adjusted damage weapon. When the weapon is fired the pilot chooses to set it to a damage rating from 7 to 12. However this brings with it a targeting modifier according to the following formula: (current damage - minimum damage) / 2; rounded up.

References

  1. Tactical Operations, p. 382
  2. Tactical Operations, p. 320 - "Bombast fluff".
  3. Technical Readout: Prototypes, p. 50

Bibliography