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<blockquote data-quote="kronos182" data-source="post: 7512216" data-attributes="member: 6668634"><p>CW6</p><p></p><p>The CW6 is Crystal Works' first heavy personal weapon with an alternate fire mode. Based on the CW2 rifle made up of a tube, that is slightly thicker than the CW2, with a padded grip and a handle at the back with a folding wire stock. The emitter end of the tube has four noticeable slits that allows it to split open. It uses the same principles as the CW1, where a hammer strikes the crystal inside to create an electrical discharge. However, the CW2 uses three crystals for a more powerful blast. It also includes an automatic mode, which when selected, creates a connection to a small motor which draws a little bit of a charge from the discharge to cause the hammer to keep striking the crystals as long as the trigger is pulled back. Comes with basic iron sights and has a mount for a scope and a mounting underneath for lights, mini-grenades or bayonets.</p><p>When the secondary mode is active, the emitter end splits open, revealing reflective mirrors and smaller emitters. This allows the weapon to fill a large area with electrical energy, making it an excellent weapon for clearing areas of multiple foes, or dealing extra damage to large targets. While the weapon is in this alternate firing mode, any scopes or under barrel weapons or attachments will not work as the split parts block them. </p><p>As it doesn't require a power pack, the CW6 is a favourite weapon for those who need a weapon but can't spare space or weight for ammunition, all one needs is the weapon, as it generates its own power internally. The crystals inside is good for about 2000 shots before it should be serviced and a possible crystal replacement is needed.</p><p>Although damage isn't high, the simplicity and advantage of the design makes training incredibly simple, and the weapon well liked by many.</p><p></p><p>CW6 (PL6 Personal Firearms Proficiency)</p><p>Damage: 5d4</p><p>Critical: 20</p><p>Damage Type: Electricity</p><p>Range Increment: 80 ft</p><p>Rate of Fire: S, A</p><p>Size: Med, Large with stock extended</p><p>Weight: 7.3 lb</p><p>Ammo: -</p><p>Purchase DC: 17 (Res +2)</p><p>Notes: Does not require power packs, alternate fire mode, as iron sights, mounting for under barrel weapons, and mounting for scopes, folding wire stock.</p><p>Alternate Fire Mode - The CW6 has a secondary fire mode that fills a 60 foot long, 30 foot wide cone full of electrical energy dealing 4d4 electrical damage, Reflex save DC 15 for half. Switching between modes is a free action that can be done only once per round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kronos182, post: 7512216, member: 6668634"] CW6 The CW6 is Crystal Works' first heavy personal weapon with an alternate fire mode. Based on the CW2 rifle made up of a tube, that is slightly thicker than the CW2, with a padded grip and a handle at the back with a folding wire stock. The emitter end of the tube has four noticeable slits that allows it to split open. It uses the same principles as the CW1, where a hammer strikes the crystal inside to create an electrical discharge. However, the CW2 uses three crystals for a more powerful blast. It also includes an automatic mode, which when selected, creates a connection to a small motor which draws a little bit of a charge from the discharge to cause the hammer to keep striking the crystals as long as the trigger is pulled back. Comes with basic iron sights and has a mount for a scope and a mounting underneath for lights, mini-grenades or bayonets. When the secondary mode is active, the emitter end splits open, revealing reflective mirrors and smaller emitters. This allows the weapon to fill a large area with electrical energy, making it an excellent weapon for clearing areas of multiple foes, or dealing extra damage to large targets. While the weapon is in this alternate firing mode, any scopes or under barrel weapons or attachments will not work as the split parts block them. As it doesn't require a power pack, the CW6 is a favourite weapon for those who need a weapon but can't spare space or weight for ammunition, all one needs is the weapon, as it generates its own power internally. The crystals inside is good for about 2000 shots before it should be serviced and a possible crystal replacement is needed. Although damage isn't high, the simplicity and advantage of the design makes training incredibly simple, and the weapon well liked by many. CW6 (PL6 Personal Firearms Proficiency) Damage: 5d4 Critical: 20 Damage Type: Electricity Range Increment: 80 ft Rate of Fire: S, A Size: Med, Large with stock extended Weight: 7.3 lb Ammo: - Purchase DC: 17 (Res +2) Notes: Does not require power packs, alternate fire mode, as iron sights, mounting for under barrel weapons, and mounting for scopes, folding wire stock. Alternate Fire Mode - The CW6 has a secondary fire mode that fills a 60 foot long, 30 foot wide cone full of electrical energy dealing 4d4 electrical damage, Reflex save DC 15 for half. Switching between modes is a free action that can be done only once per round. [/QUOTE]
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