Denderth
Denderth
42 / 3
30th Jul 2021
4th Aug 2021
Be it human / Vooperian, Cow, extradimensional being or other lifeform.. This gun's probably going to kill it stone dead. Moral of the story is that we don't mix insanity with weapons engineering.
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Comments

  • DaWolf
    DaWolf
    31st Jul 2021
    Someone should attach this to a space ship.
  • terrtina
    terrtina
    31st Jul 2021
    how to you melt Singularity???
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    30th Jul 2021
    Added the DLAY in. Really would have preferred to have left it for V2, honestly.
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    30th Jul 2021
    Well, yeah, obviously. But I think that V1 works fine as is. Might add the DLAY stuff in, but at the same time, it seems fine as is.
  • Emperor_of_Catkind
    Emperor_of_Catkind
    30th Jul 2021
    Make the DLAY path to prevent multiple fire. It's not hard.
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    30th Jul 2021
    Necessity is the Mother of Invention, as they say.
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    30th Jul 2021
    Every gun has its limitations, which is why, in order to compensate, later versions will try to achieve workarounds. If I got everything right on the first time, you see, the gun wouldn't have V1 in its name, as much as I'd love to get it right on the first time.
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    30th Jul 2021
    Well, lava sing effectively generates condensed explosions of radiation related particles upon cooling on impact. It would function best against organic targets and metals. SHLD is essentially not going to melt, and as such that's a limitation in V1. I'm hoping that, in V2, this issue might be solved, but the description specifies more organic targets.
  • Hobgoblin
    Hobgoblin
    30th Jul 2021
    it's definitely an interesting design, but i feel like the power was a bit exaggerated in the description. it can't even destroy shld.
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    30th Jul 2021
    Rapid fire is sort of possible with this gun, but I advise against it for the most part. Of course, in the current version, a lot of the problems with the first version have been somewhat mitigated or fixed, so it probably has a higher chance of success without damaging the inner components or generating large amounts of pressure.