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==Overview== ==Overview==
− The '''"Buccaneer" Boarding Gel Gun''' is a specialized boarding gun designed to combat enemy personnel aboard [[DropShips]] and [[JumpShips]] while eliminating the danger of ricochets or damaging the vessel. While specialized ammunition such as Frangible or AET rounds give similar functionality to normal weapons, they do not entirely eliminate the risks. The "Buccaneer" solves this problem by using compressed gas to fire gel batons at the enemy. While nonlethal, these gel rounds are effective against light and medium body armor; even though they have negligible effect against [[battle armor]], the gels are still fired with enough force to likely knock an opponent off their feet. Exhaust from firing the gels, along with additional gas discharge, cancels out the weapon's recoil in a zero-G environment.<ref>''Combat Equipment'', p. 12</ref> + The '''"Buccaneer" Boarding Gel Gun''' is a specialized boarding gun designed to combat enemy personnel aboard [[DropShips]] and [[JumpShips]] while eliminating the danger of ricochets or damaging the vessel. While specialized ammunition such as Frangible or AET rounds give similar functionality to normal weapons, they do not entirely eliminate the risks. The "Buccaneer" solves this problem by using compressed gas to fire gel batons at the enemy. While nonlethal, these gel rounds are effective against light and medium body armor; even though they have negligible effect against [[Battle Armor]], the gels are still fired with enough force to likely knock an opponent off their feet. Exhaust from firing the gels, along with additional gas discharge, cancels out the weapon's recoil in a zero-G environment.<ref>''Combat Equipment'', p. 12</ref>
==References== ==References==
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==Bibliography== ==Bibliography==
− * ''[[Combat Equipment]]'' + *''[[A Time of War]]''
− * ''[[A Time of War]]'' + *''[[Combat Equipment]]''
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[[Category:Infantry Weapons]] [[Category:Infantry Weapons]]
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− | The '''"Buccaneer" Boarding Gel Gun''' is a specialized boarding gun designed to combat enemy personnel aboard [[DropShips]] and [[JumpShips]] while eliminating the danger of ricochets or damaging the vessel. While specialized ammunition such as Frangible or AET rounds give similar functionality to normal weapons, they do not entirely eliminate the risks. The "Buccaneer" solves this problem by using compressed gas to fire gel batons at the enemy. While nonlethal, these gel rounds are effective against light and medium body armor; even though they have negligible effect against [[ | + | The '''"Buccaneer" Boarding Gel Gun''' is a specialized boarding gun designed to combat enemy personnel aboard [[DropShips]] and [[JumpShips]] while eliminating the danger of ricochets or damaging the vessel. While specialized ammunition such as Frangible or AET rounds give similar functionality to normal weapons, they do not entirely eliminate the risks. The "Buccaneer" solves this problem by using compressed gas to fire gel batons at the enemy. While nonlethal, these gel rounds are effective against light and medium body armor; even though they have negligible effect against [[Battle Armor]], the gels are still fired with enough force to likely knock an opponent off their feet. Exhaust from firing the gels, along with additional gas discharge, cancels out the weapon's recoil in a zero-G environment.<ref>''Combat Equipment'', p. 12</ref> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
− | * ''[[ | + | *''[[A Time of War]]'' |
− | * ''[[ | + | *''[[Combat Equipment]]'' |
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[[Category:Infantry Weapons]] | [[Category:Infantry Weapons]] |