Torrent MPR
About the Torrent MPR
The Torrent MPR was developed in YE 41 as a part of the NDC's contribution to the VF-41 project. Its purpose was to serve as an anti-mecha and anti-fighter weapon for the fighter, though in testing it served adequately in an anti-small-ship role, proving capable of doing damage to small ships and shuttles with strafing runs.
Key Features
The Torrent was, while designed initially for use on the VF-41 Sparrowhawk, the weapon's designers found the design flexible enough to be easily reconfigured for use on other platforms, such as armored vehicles, ships, and stationary defenses. In addition to that reconfigurability, the original design of the Torrent, for use on the Sparrowhawk, made it able to collapse its stock, barrel, and handle for easy use on the flanks of the Sparrowhawk's fighter mode, making it not dissimilar to the gunpod style weapon used by the U-1.
Reconfigurable to fit other platforms after purchase
1)
Collapsible stock, barrel, and handle for easy use in the fighter mode of the VF-41
Can purchase only operation necessary components
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Name: Torrent MPR
Nomenclature: BW-W13-1a
Type: Plasma
Role: Autocannon/Repeater
Length: 3 meters, or 9.8 feet
Weight: 2.5 metric tons, or 2.75 short tons
Appearance
Though the appearance of the Torrent MPR can vary based on its mounting, in its original configuration it resembled a rifle with a roughly rectangular barrel.
Muzzle Flash: A blue plume, shaped like a raindrop hitting the ground.
Retort: A whining sound as the weapon warms up, followed a thumping sound as it fires
Projectile/Beam Appearance: Blue streaks, similar to tracers.
Effective Range: 10 km in atmosphere, 100,000 km in space
Rate of Fire: 600 rpm
Recoil: A steady push backward, light per individual shot.
Energy source
Ammunition: Plasma fed from the parent machine, or an internal
plasma core
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Round Capacity: Unlimited while fed from the parent unit, with the capacity to fire 300 rounds consecutively
2) before overheat, which requires a 10 second cooldown period. 600 rounds when fed from the internal plasma core, with identical overheat restrictions, before the core must be replaced
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Weapon Mechanisms
Firing Mechanism: When firing, the Torrent draws plasma from either its internal plasma core or the plasma feed channels of its parent craft, compresses that plasma into a packet within the firing chamber, and then accelerates it down the barrel.
Loading: During normal operation, the Torrent is fed from the plasma feed channels of a parent craft or vehicle, but can be fed by its internal plasma core to provide ammunition as well. This plasma core is located in the rear of the weapon, or the stock, when in a rifle configuration, and can be reloaded by opening up the stock and replacing the core.
Mode Selector: Firing mode is selected from the parent unit, usually by a selector switch.
Firing Modes: The Torrent is designed to fire in a fully automatic manner. The only modes it has are safe and armed.
Safety Mechanism: When the safety is on, the feed valves to the firing chamber are disengaged mechanically.
Weapon Sight: The weapon is usually aimed by a digital gunsight within the parent unit.
Other
Pricing
Torrent MPR: 30,000
DS, 7,500
KS
Barebones version
4): 25,500 DS, 6,375 KS
Replaceable Parts and Components
Barrel: 7,000 DS, 1,750 KS
Firing chamber: 10,000 DS, 2,500 KS
Feed assembly: 8,500 DS, 2,125 KS
Outer body assembly: 4500 DS, 1125 KS
OOC Notes
Products & Items Database |
Product Categories | weapons: vehicle mounted |
Product Name | Torrent Plasma Repeater |
Nomenclature | BW-W13-1a |
Manufacturer | Black Wing Enterprises |
Year Released | YE 41 |
Price (KS) | 7 ,500.00 KS |
Mass (kg) | 2,500 kg |