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In the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, humanity developed the first lasers for combat units. Based on chemical processes, these lasers were bulky and expensive. The chemicals used to create the laser beam were also toxic and dangerous to handle. For these reasons, when reliable fusion power plants became available, '''chemical laser''' systems were retired, and became little more than a footnote in weapon development history.
 
In the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, humanity developed the first lasers for combat units. Based on chemical processes, these lasers were bulky and expensive. The chemicals used to create the laser beam were also toxic and dangerous to handle. For these reasons, when reliable fusion power plants became available, '''chemical laser''' systems were retired, and became little more than a footnote in weapon development history.
  
In [[3059]], the [[Clan Hell's Horses]] Scientist and Technician Castes received a mandate from their [[Khan]]: Find a way to make lasers that didn't need power amplifiers. With the preponderance of combat vehicles in [[Clan Hell's Horses Touman|their ''touman'']], the Hell's Horses Khans wanted to devote more vehicle tonnage to weapons and armor instead of the power amplifiers required by units lacking fusion engines. The scientists and technicians weren't able to find any way to meet their Khans instructions until one of them stumbled across the ancient accounts of chemical lasers. Though the chemical processes still required toxic chemicals, improvements in materials technology allowed the Hell's Horses Scientists and Techs to create an improved lasing chamber that could accept "shells" that contained the toxic chemicals and isolated them from the crew. These "chemical shells" were then mated to an ammunition handling system derived from [[Autocannon|autocannons]] long used by the Horses, allowing the chemical laser systems to fire a beam of laser energy at a target without requiring a fusion engine or power amplifiers.
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In [[3059]], the [[Clan Hell's Horses]] Scientist and Technician Castes received a mandate from their [[Khan]]: Find a way to make lasers that didn't need power amplifiers. With the preponderance of combat vehicles in their ''Touman'', the Hell's Horses Khans wanted to devote more vehicle tonnage to weapons and armor instead of the power amplifiers required by units lacking fusion engines. The scientists and technicians weren't able to find any way to meet their Khans instructions until one of them stumbled across the ancient accounts of chemical lasers. Though the chemical processes still required toxic chemicals, improvements in materials technology allowed the Hell's Horses Scientists and Techs to create an improved lasing chamber that could accept "shells" that contained the toxic chemicals and isolated them from the crew. These "chemical shells" were then mated to an ammunition handling system derived from [[Autocannon|autocannons]] long used by the Horses, allowing the chemical laser systems to fire a beam of laser energy at a target without requiring a fusion engine or power amplifiers.
  
 
The chemical laser was deemed a success by the Khans, and production of [[Small Chemical Laser|small]], [[Medium Chemical Laser|medium]], and [[Large Chemical Laser|large]] variants started immediately. Though these chemical lasers have the performance profile of standard [[Inner Sphere]] laser systems and can actually run out of ammunition, they can be refitted onto [[internal combustion engine]] or [[fuel cell]] powered vehicles without requiring additional power amplifiers, and can be equipped on ProtoMechs without counting against their Heat Capacity. In combat, the chemical lasers have more in common with autocannon or other ballistic weapons than fusion powered lasers, including the fact that they can't be used in strafing attacks.<ref>''Tactical Operations, pp. 319–320''</ref>
 
The chemical laser was deemed a success by the Khans, and production of [[Small Chemical Laser|small]], [[Medium Chemical Laser|medium]], and [[Large Chemical Laser|large]] variants started immediately. Though these chemical lasers have the performance profile of standard [[Inner Sphere]] laser systems and can actually run out of ammunition, they can be refitted onto [[internal combustion engine]] or [[fuel cell]] powered vehicles without requiring additional power amplifiers, and can be equipped on ProtoMechs without counting against their Heat Capacity. In combat, the chemical lasers have more in common with autocannon or other ballistic weapons than fusion powered lasers, including the fact that they can't be used in strafing attacks.<ref>''Tactical Operations, pp. 319–320''</ref>

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