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Laser weapons fire concentrated beams
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Laser weapons fire concentrated beams of energy at their targets and cause damage by their intense light and heat. All laser weapons require a power source either built into the weapon directly or carried in a separate pack.
of energy at their targets and cause damage by their intense
 
light and heat. All laser weapons require a power source either
 
built into the weapon directly or carried in a separate pack.
 
(At [[tech level]] 17, laser weapons are powered from internal
 
matter-[[antimatter]] pods ) Laser weapons below Tech Level 13
 
use visible light so they can be seen by observers, while higher
 
tech versions use invisible [[X-ray Laser|X-ray]] beams.
 
  
===Laser Pistol===
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(At [[tech level]] 17, laser weapons are powered from internal matter-[[antimatter]] pods ) Laser weapons below Tech Level 13 use visible light so they can be seen by observers, while higher tech versions use invisible [[X-ray Laser|X-ray]] beams.
A pistol which functions much the same as a
 
laser carbine or laser rifle but which has lighter weight and a
 
much handier length. It still requires its own model of power
 
pack (a laser carbine or laser rifle power pack cannot be used).
 
  
===Laser Carbine===
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[[File:Laser_Rifle_9.jpg|thumb|LR-900 a basic Instellarms design the L-900 series laser weapons are a TL9 design, the numbers after the 9 denote modifications. ]]
A lightweight version of the laser rifle, which
 
fires high energy bolts using current from a backpack
 
battery/power pack. The laser carbine fires a 2mm beam of
 
energy aimed by integrated optic sights. The laser carbine is
 
connected to the power pack by a heavy duty cable.
 
  
===Laser Rifle===
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[[File:Laser_Carbine_9.jpg|thumb|LC-900 a basic Instellarms design the L-900 series laser weapons are a TL9 design, the numbers after the 9 denote modifications. ]]
The standard high energy weapon, which fires
 
high energy bolts in the same manner as the laser carbine.
 
Heavier than the laser carbine, the laser rifle is also capable
 
of longer sustained action and is constructed somewhat more
 
sturdily. The power pack can provide 100 shots before recharging. As in the laser carbine, the laser rifle is connected to the
 
power pack by a heavy duty cable. Power packs are not interchangeable
 
between the two weapons.
 
  
{{Sources|S1=[[Imperial Encyclopedia]]}}
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=== [[Laser Pistol]] ===
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A pistol which functions much the same as a laser carbine or laser rifle but which has lighter weight and a much handier length. It still requires its own model of power pack (a laser carbine or laser rifle power pack cannot be used).
  
[[File:Laser_Rifle_9.jpg|thumb|LR-900 a basic Instellarms design the L-900 series laser weapons are a TL9 design, the numbers after the 9 denote modifications. ]]{{LE|L|Weapons}}
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=== [[Laser Carbine]] ===
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A lightweight version of the laser rifle, which fires high energy bolts using current from a backpack battery/power pack. The laser carbine fires a 2mm beam of energy aimed by integrated optic sights. The laser carbine is connected to the power pack by a heavy duty cable.
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[[File:LasRifle.jpg|thumb|Austech LR1. ]]
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=== [[Laser Rifle]] ===
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The standard high energy weapon, which fires high energy bolts in the same manner as the laser carbine. Heavier than the laser carbine, the laser rifle is also capable of longer sustained action and is constructed somewhat more sturdily. The power pack can provide 100 shots before recharging. As in the laser carbine, the laser rifle is connected to the power pack by a heavy duty cable. Power packs are not interchangeable between the two weapons.
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== Sources ==
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{{Intermediate}}
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{{Detail}}
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{{Sources
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Imperial Encyclopedia}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Reformation Coalition Equipment Guide}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society volume 3 |article=Cartridge Laser Weapons|page=29}}
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}}
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{{LE|Weapon}}

Latest revision as of 21:09, 16 March 2022

Laser weapons fire concentrated beams of energy at their targets and cause damage by their intense light and heat. All laser weapons require a power source either built into the weapon directly or carried in a separate pack.

(At tech level 17, laser weapons are powered from internal matter-antimatter pods ) Laser weapons below Tech Level 13 use visible light so they can be seen by observers, while higher tech versions use invisible X-ray beams.

LR-900 a basic Instellarms design the L-900 series laser weapons are a TL9 design, the numbers after the 9 denote modifications.
LC-900 a basic Instellarms design the L-900 series laser weapons are a TL9 design, the numbers after the 9 denote modifications.

Laser Pistol[edit]

A pistol which functions much the same as a laser carbine or laser rifle but which has lighter weight and a much handier length. It still requires its own model of power pack (a laser carbine or laser rifle power pack cannot be used).

Laser Carbine[edit]

A lightweight version of the laser rifle, which fires high energy bolts using current from a backpack battery/power pack. The laser carbine fires a 2mm beam of energy aimed by integrated optic sights. The laser carbine is connected to the power pack by a heavy duty cable.

Austech LR1.

Laser Rifle[edit]

The standard high energy weapon, which fires high energy bolts in the same manner as the laser carbine. Heavier than the laser carbine, the laser rifle is also capable of longer sustained action and is constructed somewhat more sturdily. The power pack can provide 100 shots before recharging. As in the laser carbine, the laser rifle is connected to the power pack by a heavy duty cable. Power packs are not interchangeable between the two weapons.

Sources[edit]

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