Design a 20cm version for 3 tokens.
It sort of "sinks" through thicker stuff, taking a second or two of pressure to get in. But it pierces pretty well, even through milno and battle suit plate.
How thick is Milno plate? How thick is full battlesuit armor at the front?
I forget with milno plate, but Battle suit is thick enough to render it mostly useless, at least in most areas. The Torso where the pilot is, for instance. But you could still stab into the limbs and reach stuff inside them.
...I was thinking the rounds would be smaller overall without needing propellent, but that's a good illustration of me underestimating sizes here(I dunno how I thought soda can-sized rounds could reasonably fit 200 in a box). Ok, standard would be whatever amount that can fit in a box of reasonable size, preferably as close to 50 rounds as possible. Also, what the heck is that in the picture, some sort of squad-portable 40mm cannon?(looks baddass btw)
Still going to need ammo prices and overall weapon costs, as well as whether I can get this prototyped.
Edit:Run some tests for the people at hep so they don't need to ask for the data:
1) Baseline test of weapon against guy in mk 1
2) Test against robosod
3)Test against synthflesh sod
4) Test against a guy in a mk III and milnoplate
5)Full performance test against a battlesuit
6)Just for completeness, see if it can hurt a AOW at all
Finally, spawn a completed Jackhammer, and load up a full combat scenario: A couple squads and I(with the Jackhammer) in a war-torn city(lots of rubble, ruined buildings, and such) holding a hardened, fortified point blocking progress deeper into the city versus waves of increasingly difficult enemies, each wave containing at least one hard target of some description. The squads aiding me have a mix of weapons costing 10 or less credits, and some have exoskeletons with milnoplate. Ammo is assumed to be infinite for the purpose of the test, but time for swapping mags is still needed. (Since I want to run this manually, this can happen here or the On-ship thread, whichever is more convenient for you)
It shoots 40mm grenades.
Ammo price. I dunno. Weapon price. Expensive. Not sure. Something over 15. How much is a Lesho? Because it's that plus cooling systems and other stuff. So expensive. Ha, double meaning.
1-4 dead. It's a fucking lesho. It punches through tanks
5 damaging. Lots good damage
6 not as good but still not bad.
Take it to the on the ship thread. Probably better.
Ok, off button.
Design a 20cm version for 3 tokens.
Vr test to determine the best way of using this thing. How well can it cut? How well can it stab?
Can it get through battlesuit/milnoplate? Can it get through synthflesh?
Then send the design to Heph for prototyping if they like it. Then exit VR.
alrighty
Design a 20cm version for 3 tokens.
It sort of "sinks" through thicker stuff, taking a second or two of pressure to get in. But it pierces pretty well, even through milno and battle suit plate.
How thick is Milno plate? How thick is full battlesuit armor at the front?
Talked to simus about that. Dunno milno, probably not 7 inches. Battle suit is thick enough though.
More Rapier testing. Sorry PW.
1. Effects on the human body. Does the vibrating make it do any serious damage, more than just a small hole?
2. Effectiveness vs different targets. Including minimum length required to pierce the squishy bits.(Mk1, mk3, robobody, synthflesh, civic defenders, battlesuit, and a block of steel.)
3. Combat tests
Run some duels between someone with a monorazor, and someone with a same length rapier. Who generally comes out on top?
Try testing a squad of soldiers armed with gauss rifles with 20cm bayonets vs a squad armed with gauss rifles and monorazors. Close range urban combat. who wins?
Is it better than a same length monorazor against full synthflesh? against a battlesuit?
Yes. It does good damage
Against most targets the length is fine. MK1-3 are basically no length, robo body probably like 5 inches into the brain, civic defenders have no armor thickness really, battle suit is too think. Block of steel has no organs.
It's about even, with a slight advantage to the rapier because of reach.
This stays about even too, if only because everything is mostly the same. Monorazor or vibrating penetrator, as I will now and forever call it, it matters very little when the target is soft squishy man meat. Slashed or stabbed, it makes little difference; you're going to die.
Against synth and battlesuits though, it tends to work better, if only because of penetration.
Via carefree welding and cutting of RPG rounds, adapt 1/16 mininukes to fire from a multipurpose tube with folding legs for emergency direct-fire use.
Calculate token cost.
Edit: don't know if I made it clear but the idea here is a mortar which you can also point at the enemy if needed. Ignore that if it seems dumb.
For a tube? like 2-3 tokens. Seriously the launcher isn't going to be the main cost here.