So much for that idea.
"Well, since every idea I try to make something else fails horribly, I'm going along the lines of modifying what already exists.
"The attachment is just what it says, could probably be an addition to the Rifle that could be taken off and on easily, perhaps helping in accuracy at medium range or elongating the barrel to provide more firepower at short range.
"And maybe modify the stock to be heavier, to help in melee?"
Ask
>There is a sniper kit for the gauss rifle already, one that has a longer barrel and scope. You could use that and just add weight to the stock.
Mason alks into the armoury and talks to the only person he immediatly sees.
You walk into the armory and up to the kiosk a woman in it.
"Hello."
The woman doesn't even look up when she speaks.
"Whatdaya want?"
Take the spear out and stab him again.
[Muffin roll:6]
You're in the middle of trying to yank the spear out of his foot when a 10 ton muffin lands directly on your head.
You told me unlimited muffins. You did not tell me the form.
That counts as a xeno? is Gorat's first though. His second amounts to questioning how reliable this simulation can be if so little information is available. Or was the program toying with him?
Turn on lamp, examine surroundings.
You turn on your lamp. You appear to be in some sort of tunnel, a supercrete thing roughly 6 foot high, shot through with conduits and pipes. A stream of absolutely pitch black sludge-flowing like molasses
- covers your legs up to the knee. It's hard to tell, but judging from the almost absolute silence, you'd guess you're underground, and a fair way at that. The tunnel extends both forward and backward into darkness, though it slopes slightly forward.
((Ok, thanks!))
Bishop took off the helmet and gloves and rubbed his joints, puzzled slightly. He had never felt this way without a good reason...
"Ugh... I feel like shit... Maybe the doc can help? I guess I'll also get the chance to ask him how he's going with the stuff I asked him about."
Head to the doctor in a miserable mood and describe to him what I'm feeling and ask if he can treat me. Also ask how's the project I asked him to look into going.
((Ok, thanks!))
Bishop took off the helmet and gloves and rubbed his joints, puzzled slightly. He had never felt this way without a good reason...
"Ugh... I feel like shit... Maybe the doc can help? I guess I'll also get the chance to ask him how he's going with the stuff I asked him about."
Head to the doctor in a miserable mood and describe to him what I'm feeling and ask if he can treat me. Also ask how's the project I asked him to look into going.
You head to the infirmary and catch the doctor just as he's stepping out from the back. He takes a look at you for a moment and nods.
"Painkiller addiction. It will pass with time."
When you ask him about your project he gives you a blank look.
"What project again?"
Could I set the amp to ignore it being shot? Or would I need a timer and other gadgets?
Well, you can't set the amp itself, but you could rig up something fairly simple to get away with that. Pretty much all you'd need to do is rig up something to keep the amp from getting power till it's been fired already. You could roll to get my ideas, or just think up some of your own.
"So Steve... you have anything like preferences when it comes to convicts? Like, preferring gun-using ones, or people who don't mess around, or anything like that?"
Wait patiently for The Doctor.
>I prefer ones that actually get the goddamn job done.
The doctor from the back and begins talking to Bishop. Now's as good a time as ever.
"And how much would they cost?"
Pull up some FC's and line them up, then add a mirror to direct the laser to another line of FC's and examine the results.
Ahhh, clever clever. So you basically want to redirect the laser so that it goes backwards and then redirect it again down another length of focusing chambers to increase the focus without increasing the length of the gun? Yeah, that would work. Keep in mind that it's gonna keep getting thinner too. Eventually you're gonna be firing a beam so thin that it actually doesn't do anything.
>Computer input: Hmm... There was a lab marked on the list, if the guys in there are the ones assembling the special shells, I can understand that. The chemical core is... volatile, but if you want me to assemble it myself, alright. But I'm going to be trying some more different shells and using VR fights as tests as well, so hold off on acquiring anything that I would need to assemble it myself just yet.
Save the chemical incendiary, then load up a list of current high-explosives, non-nuclear.
Theres a lot. Wanna narrow your search there? Such as what you want to use it for.