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As a final general note, I would just like to point out to the populace at large that yes, the target operator of any given technological system must be taken into account in order to design an effective piece of technology. Also, the conditions and situations that the final product will be...
*sighs* What the fuck ever, Uso. You're never going to listen, you're never going to learn, and you don't know anything as it is.
Zakalwe, this design needs reworked from the ground up.
It's all well and good that you can get your sight to line you up just right, but if you shake too bad because the rifle weighs 25 pounds (and because shaking a millimeter is shaking the impact point a couple feet downrange at 500 yards), you still can't hit the target. So, why even field a...
"As such it can be used to disable a target with tricky shots like used by police snipers and the like as well as for the normal person slaying abilities. "
Hey Uso? You ever shot a rifle before? I've got extensive personal experience with .22 LR and .30-06 Springfield and can tell you for...
Uso, what I described was almost a direct quote from a book recently published by a USMC sniper who returned from Iraq in 2004 with a substantial umber of sniper kills to his name. So, yeah, that's what snipers are used for. Anyone can use an M16A1 or an AR-15 to hit a target at 500-700 yards...
If the operator doesn't have sniper training, he shouldn't be touching the rifle and if he is, I personally wouldn't want him to know what to do with it. Also, if your glass breaks, as a sniper, your time is done. You call in an extraction. Done deal.
I don't think you people understand...
Yay for Gauss's Law. Uhm, real quick, carbon fiber isn't anything like diamond and would probably not be a very good choice for the needle tip. I'd say something like a high-density, high tensile strength alloy, like, say, tungsten-titanium, or uranium/plutonium-titanium.
Ooh, a Dragunov! I'm so jealous, Wes! I got to take my dad's Interarms .30-06 out to the range the other day along with some pistols and couple of shotguns (shot some skeet from a portable thrower). That was funtimes.
PS: I love .357 Mag...
Semiautomatic means one shot per trigger pull. The 5:1 firing pistol is a semi auto with a burst fire setting.
Also, if you're going to do a frame as heavy and solid as p.iron, you might as well use a tactical rubber grib, or possibly synth. wood, though the rubber would grip better...
Bindings twisting tight,
Scarves snugly tied around wrists,
Damn, you're so kinky.
Tom, Tom, who is Tom?
Bombadil could be his name,
or Thumb, or -my Gun.
More concentrated
Than a regular poem,
An Haiku is short.
Short, sweet, and heavy
They're like sweetened condensed milk
for the soul: Haiku.
A late night online
bad poetry will yield. I
really ought to stop...
Alright, this is what I've got so far. Blast away, please, as this is my first character for this RPG. (PS: Ya happy now, Rine?)
EDIT: Added in some skills stuff and some details...
EDIT: Added last skill desc., opened the character to commentary officially, played with some stuff, added...
"flexible ceramic plates"
Ceramics, by their nature and grain structures are brittle materials with a very low modulous of elasticity (so they aren't flexible), so, were I you, I'd pick a high strength polymer instead.
Looks otherwise great. Rock that shit.
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