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<blockquote data-quote="kronos182" data-source="post: 6790901" data-attributes="member: 6668634"><p>Particle Beam Weapons</p><p></p><p>As GE experiments with other types of energies for weapons research, they finally develop the particle beam weapons. These are high damage weapons, but short ranged. Most particle beam weapons also don't have automatic capability as the systems require a fair bit to cool or recharge. Another advantage of particle beam weapons is they are not defeated by anti laser or plasma systems. </p><p></p><p>GEPB 01</p><p>The PB01 is General Electric's first particle beam rifle. An angular design with a big bore barrel, a flip down fore grip is built in for greater stability. Used mostly in close quarters or bunker clearing since the range is short for a rifle. The PB01 uses standard power packs, but is a power hungry weapon, with the power pack plugging into the stock.</p><p></p><p>GEPB01 (PL7 Personal Firearms Proficiency)</p><p>Damage: 1d4x10</p><p>Critical: 20 x3</p><p>Damage Type: Unspecific Energy</p><p>Range Increment: 50 ft</p><p>Rate Of Fire: Semi</p><p>Magazine: 20 box</p><p>Size: Large</p><p>Weight: 15 lbs</p><p>Purchase DC: 24</p><p>Restriction: Mil (+3)</p><p></p><p>GEPB02</p><p>The PB02 is the pistol version of the 01, following a similar angular design only smaller. </p><p></p><p>GEPB02 (PL7 Personal Firearms Proficiency)</p><p>Damage: 4d6</p><p>Critical: 20 x3</p><p>Damage Type: Unspecific Energy</p><p>Range Increment: 25 ft</p><p>Rate Of Fire: Semi</p><p>Magazine: 30 box</p><p>Size: Medium</p><p>Weight: 5 lbs</p><p>Purchase DC: 22</p><p>Restriction: Mil (+3)</p><p></p><p>[HR][/HR]</p><p></p><p>GEPB03</p><p>As GE's experience with particle beam weapons, they released the GEPB03, a heavy anti-armour weapon. Meant to be mounted on a vehicle or used in two man teams, similar to the old M2B .50 cal heavy machineguns. It has decent range, heavy damage, but lacks automatic fire capability, although it does have excellent damage potential for one-shot kills of lightly armoured vehicles. The GEPB03 is power hungry, eating up twice as much power as other weapons. It can accept standard power packs, which give it a limited supply of shots, or if hooked into a power generator for a near unlimited supply.</p><p></p><p>GEPB03 (PL7)</p><p>Damage: 1d6x10</p><p>Critical: 20 x3</p><p>Damage Type: Unspecified Energy</p><p>Range Increment: 80 ft</p><p>Rate of Fire: Semi</p><p>Size: Huge</p><p>Weight: 76 lbs</p><p>Ammo: 25 box</p><p>Purchase DC: 33 Mil (+3)</p><p>Notes: Comes with barrel mounted bipod, mountings for tripod or turret mounting on vehicles or buildings. Breaks into two pieces to be carried easier by two people. Takes 2 rounds to assemble, 1 round to disassemble. To attach a power supply takes a standard action, which can be done as part of the assembly if two people are assembling the weapon.</p><p></p><p>[HR][/HR]</p><p></p><p>GEPB05</p><p>The next in GE's particle beam series, the GEPB05 takes the lessons of earlier versions, improves energy consumption, size and armour penetration. The GEPB05 is visually very similar to the GEPB01 except it has a slightly more ergonomically designed frame, mounts for accessories such as bayonets, lights or secondary weapons on the top and bottom of the weapon. </p><p></p><p>GEPB05 (PL7 Personal Firearm Proficiency)</p><p>Damage: 1d4x10 ignore 3 points of DR/hardness</p><p>Critical: 20 x3</p><p>Damage Type: Unspecified Energy</p><p>Range Increment: 65 ft</p><p>Rate of Fire: S</p><p>Size: Large </p><p>Weight: 12 lbs</p><p>Ammo: 30 box</p><p>Purchase DC: 25 (Res +2)</p><p>Notes: Mounts on top for scope/light with a mount under the barrel for secondary weapons such as bayonets, shotguns or grenade launchers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kronos182, post: 6790901, member: 6668634"] Particle Beam Weapons As GE experiments with other types of energies for weapons research, they finally develop the particle beam weapons. These are high damage weapons, but short ranged. Most particle beam weapons also don't have automatic capability as the systems require a fair bit to cool or recharge. Another advantage of particle beam weapons is they are not defeated by anti laser or plasma systems. GEPB 01 The PB01 is General Electric's first particle beam rifle. An angular design with a big bore barrel, a flip down fore grip is built in for greater stability. Used mostly in close quarters or bunker clearing since the range is short for a rifle. The PB01 uses standard power packs, but is a power hungry weapon, with the power pack plugging into the stock. GEPB01 (PL7 Personal Firearms Proficiency) Damage: 1d4x10 Critical: 20 x3 Damage Type: Unspecific Energy Range Increment: 50 ft Rate Of Fire: Semi Magazine: 20 box Size: Large Weight: 15 lbs Purchase DC: 24 Restriction: Mil (+3) GEPB02 The PB02 is the pistol version of the 01, following a similar angular design only smaller. GEPB02 (PL7 Personal Firearms Proficiency) Damage: 4d6 Critical: 20 x3 Damage Type: Unspecific Energy Range Increment: 25 ft Rate Of Fire: Semi Magazine: 30 box Size: Medium Weight: 5 lbs Purchase DC: 22 Restriction: Mil (+3) [HR][/HR] GEPB03 As GE's experience with particle beam weapons, they released the GEPB03, a heavy anti-armour weapon. Meant to be mounted on a vehicle or used in two man teams, similar to the old M2B .50 cal heavy machineguns. It has decent range, heavy damage, but lacks automatic fire capability, although it does have excellent damage potential for one-shot kills of lightly armoured vehicles. The GEPB03 is power hungry, eating up twice as much power as other weapons. It can accept standard power packs, which give it a limited supply of shots, or if hooked into a power generator for a near unlimited supply. GEPB03 (PL7) Damage: 1d6x10 Critical: 20 x3 Damage Type: Unspecified Energy Range Increment: 80 ft Rate of Fire: Semi Size: Huge Weight: 76 lbs Ammo: 25 box Purchase DC: 33 Mil (+3) Notes: Comes with barrel mounted bipod, mountings for tripod or turret mounting on vehicles or buildings. Breaks into two pieces to be carried easier by two people. Takes 2 rounds to assemble, 1 round to disassemble. To attach a power supply takes a standard action, which can be done as part of the assembly if two people are assembling the weapon. [HR][/HR] GEPB05 The next in GE's particle beam series, the GEPB05 takes the lessons of earlier versions, improves energy consumption, size and armour penetration. The GEPB05 is visually very similar to the GEPB01 except it has a slightly more ergonomically designed frame, mounts for accessories such as bayonets, lights or secondary weapons on the top and bottom of the weapon. GEPB05 (PL7 Personal Firearm Proficiency) Damage: 1d4x10 ignore 3 points of DR/hardness Critical: 20 x3 Damage Type: Unspecified Energy Range Increment: 65 ft Rate of Fire: S Size: Large Weight: 12 lbs Ammo: 30 box Purchase DC: 25 (Res +2) Notes: Mounts on top for scope/light with a mount under the barrel for secondary weapons such as bayonets, shotguns or grenade launchers. [/QUOTE]
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