I've given Rascaldees his options for going forwards. As it stands, this gun is not approvable for several reasons. The first of these is the issues with damage. The damage of this weapon somehow does roughly similar amounts of damage to an Eikan class cruiser firing its main weapon, and does so twice every second. It does this with what is currently only a 120x500mm round.
This doesn't make much sense, as that's about the size of a tank round, is the same mass as the 300mm round fired by the Chikai's
w3900 mass launcher, and travels at the same velocity as that round, meaning that with the round it currently fires there is no reason for it to be doing more damage than the w3900's solid shot.
The second reason is linked to the first. This weapon has a firing rate that is extremely high, enabling it to dish out about far more damage than its contemporaries within the same tier. For example in the time it would take a chikai class to fire and then recharge its
main gun of the same tier once, the Daedalus cannon could have fired twenty times, doing the twenty times amount of damage.
Let us apply the same example to something like an Eikan class' main weapon, which is rated at tier 14. We don't know exactly how many RPM it fires, but given that it's doing more damage than the Plumeria 2E's
main weapon, I'd say it's probably firing around 3 RPM. That means that when firing armor piercing, which has the exact same rate of fire as the normal shots, but does more damage, the Daedalus cannon can fire about 40 times (And do 40 times the amount of damage) in the same time it takes the Eikan or super Eikan to fire its main gun once.
This clearly shows that given both the current rate of fire and the current damage, that this submission is unbalanced and is, in fact, better than everyone else's stuff. As per the guide to
reviewing submissions, that is one of the things that submitters are instructed to turn down.
I've suggested a couple of ways for Rascal to make this approvable and even tried to help out by fixing some of the broken links, but that's the extent of what I can really do at this juncture.