Ok guys, quick question. I may of made a stupid. I was looking through the armory and I think the Testament LSW will be a better weapon than the Spektr I currently have. The Spektr has never been fired so I should get a full refund, maybe. Thoughts, opinions? Just go for it?
The Testament is a better gun against armor. It's a better gun against things which don't have better kinetic resistance than laser resistance. If you want to kill things, it's your best bet.
The Specktr is more multifunctional, and has an unlimited battery. It's better for suppression because it can fire a visible light beam, and it's better for nonlethal use because it can fire weak microwaves. If versatility is your priority, it's the better choice.
@Names
I'm a bit late to the question, but Steve Saint's name should be pretty obvious. Steve, because I was surprised that we had gone so long without breaking the One Steve Limit, despite our
first named character, and arguably the most important, being named Steve. Saint, because I knew his last name would become his given name due to the aforementioned Steve Limit, so it had to be good. I like alliteration, it's ironic because he's a sociopath, and it would be funny to interact with Lars.
In-game decades later, I'm pretty sure Saint has never spoken a single word to Lars. ._.
@Irony
I'm putting you in charge of tinker on a provisional basis. The council will still be around to provide advice if you need it and I'm here if you have questions. Try to strike a good balance of not making completely overpowered stuff but also still letting people have fun.
Well... That's surprising. Not unwelcome, though!
So just to be clear, you consistently annoyed and frustrated the closest thing this universe has to God, and in return, he put you in charge? That's what's wrong with religions these days! They're too busy bickering amongst each other about the silliest things, when they could instead be throwing rocks at armored plating and yelling increasingly granular questions at God until it gives up and gives them divine authority.