And no, there is no need to know not to point a weapon at a friendly in order to operate it. That's part of military training. Reloading, picking targets, as far as skill is concerned it's another matter entirely. All that matters is that you know how to activate the weapon. If activating it makes it kill something in the direction it's pointed, it's conventional. If activating it does something else, like kill you if you don't run away, or nothing unless you activate it in the precise moment it strikes on another man's face, it's unconventional. If activating it doesn't immediately do anything and you have to do something else before it starts working, it's Auxiliary. If activating and using it requires something besides your limbs/eyes/tongue/voice/other bodyparts, or if it involves or results in modification of your body, it's Exotic. I think that works.
Well, if you activate a field manipulator a certain way, similarly to how if you activate a bomb a certain way, and then don't run away rapidly, both are very likely to kill you. Considering that both of them have interfaces that you relay commands through, that makes the similarity run deeper. And a fission instigator, activated a certain way and pointed a certain way, behaves similarly.
And technically, tesla sabres and kinetic amps, once activated, kill things in the direction they are pointed in unless things go catastrophically wrong (and the second part is also true of conventional weapons), and the tesla arc doesn't necessarily do so due to being untamed lightning.
My personal opinion is that uncon makes zero sense and mostly exists as "the manipulator skill" with several other items tacked on to the side to make up for amp's superiority over manips. And while a rewrite of the weapon skills would probably improve them, they work fine as is. Plus a lot of people would have to drastically alter their sheets, and it would be hard to stop them from abusing that.
Pretty much what he said, with a good dose of
I say it falls under gameplay abstraction and don't care.
Man, I really shouldn't read the OOC thread. It's so easy to get caught up in arguments I don't actually care about.