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corp:fscorp:products:rotary_pulse_laser_battery [2019/08/18 06:19] – [Nomenclature Information] rizzocorp:fscorp:products:rotary_pulse_laser_battery [2019/11/03 08:24] – [Weapon Mechanisms] wes
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 **Firing Mechanism:** Each barrel contains the lenses needed to focus the beams of the pulse laser, as the barrel passes over the diode the high energy capacitor discharges causing the diode to flash.  **Firing Mechanism:** Each barrel contains the lenses needed to focus the beams of the pulse laser, as the barrel passes over the diode the high energy capacitor discharges causing the diode to flash. 
  
-**Loading:** The battery has a massive power demand, each battery must be connected to two [[faction:uso:u-g3801|]]s+**Loading:** The battery has a massive power demand, each battery must be connected to two generators.
  
 **Control:** Every battery can be linked to a ship's computer system and be controlled either individually or automatically. A gunnery station on the bridge, a central gunnery station, would be capable of operating all of the batteries using the ship's computer to automatically aim the guns. This is preferred as the computer's aim is naturally better than a man's. The computer is also more situationally aware allowing it to provide superior overall combat performance. A gunner on the bridge would be prioritizing targets rather than pulling the trigger.  **Control:** Every battery can be linked to a ship's computer system and be controlled either individually or automatically. A gunnery station on the bridge, a central gunnery station, would be capable of operating all of the batteries using the ship's computer to automatically aim the guns. This is preferred as the computer's aim is naturally better than a man's. The computer is also more situationally aware allowing it to provide superior overall combat performance. A gunner on the bridge would be prioritizing targets rather than pulling the trigger. 

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