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Equipment

The RA-808 is a mass produced submachine gun carried by ICA soldiers and private military contractors alike. It has a short-stroke piston gas system that can cycle at 1,100 rounds per minute. The weapon is both lightweight and modular, capable of taking standardized attachments. The ammunition comes in MILSTND Tungsten Core, Subsonic FMJ, and MILSTND Plasteel AP

The RA-1000 is a heavy Anti-Material Rifle mostly found on O2 warforms, exosuits, or enhanced human combatants. Its compact bullpup design allows it to be manipulated easily inside buildings or the cramped corridors of a ship. The construction is remarkably simple and can be field stripped by removing four takedown pins on the receiver. It comes standard with 5 round magazines carrying MILSTND Tungsten Core Tracer, MILSTND Plasteel API, SP-CQB, or custom made Sub-caliber Smart Rounds.

Remarkably light yet resilient, the Mark VI is a modern EE Blade, capable of cutting through plasteel. Inside the length of the entire weapon is the battery which provides up to two hours of continuous use. Even while deactivated, the blade is sharp down to the atomic level and can cleave through most materials with enough strength.

The Spike Driver is a mass produced and well known railgun within the ICA. While too heavy and cumbersome to be used by a single unmodified human, Spike crews have been known to mount the weapon on tripods as an anti-tank weapon. The Type A is mostly found on exosuits or light vehicles, with some modified humans capable of wielding it by hand. The weapon system drives a ferromagnetic round to up to mach 11, and is typically found with a 5 round magazine. Due to barrel ablation, the Type A is designed with a quick change barrel system and automatic diagnostics computer, with barrel changes happening typically at 50 to 60 shots. Typical ammunition includes MILSTND Solid Spike, MILSTND Smart Spike, and Sandshot.

The TN-11 is a heavy anti-tank weapon meant to burn through plasteel like paper. While technically usable by humans, the plasma shot will more than likely cause third degree burns to the user. The projector is usually found on AI warforms and vehicles. The projector operates similarly to a railgun but uses magnetized plasma instead of a solid ferromagnetic shot. The plasma must be accelerated to a high enough speed to ensure that the operator will not be killed by the immense radiative heat from the plasma ball. The system is powered by both an antimatter capsule and a plasma gas canister. The AC can power the weapon system for up to 10 shots before running dry. The weapon itself should not be fired more than twice without maintenance. This safety mechanism can be overriden, but the weapon will degrade in speed and accuracy before finally melting and/or exploding. The system lances out the plasma shot at 0.0001% the speed of light and appears as a line of light to observers.

A completely home-crafted handgun made lovingly by Emi, the EW-1 is based on an old Earth pattern handgun chambered in .45. An underbarrel laser/light module and a quick detach suppressor adorn the weapon. Thanks to modern materials science, the handgun is dead-accurate and resilient.

The EW-21 is a standard, run-of-the-mill homemade improvised explosive. Automatically fabricated by her workshop table, the EW-21 has a lethal range of 10 meters and a 5 second fuse time. The ICA have granted Emi Security & Logistics a Class-C Explosives License, so these are perfectly legal to produce but not to sell.

The Nanobyte Bomb is an extremely dangerous anti-material grenade meant only for spec-ops infantry. When activated and thrown, the bomb explodes on impact, spraying a grey nanite liquid in every direction. The bomb contains a small power cell which powers the nanobytes for up to 10 seconds. The nanobytes will indiscriminately eat through just about any material, consuming power to do so. Usually they will deactivate after running out of power, but if they manage to interface with a viable power source, they will continue operating. There have been multiple cases of nanobyte swarms getting out of hand, requiring specialized anti-nanobyte foam, electro-viral attacks, or traditional nuclear weaponry to purge.

Crucible Pattern armor, as the name suggests, contains plasteel manufactured from Sol, and is some of the purest and highest quality armor an individual could get their hands on. These plates are typically half an inch in thickness, three pounds in weight, and can stop everything except specialized AP rounds. Often times, soldiers are found dead from physical trauma from bullet impacts but with perfectly usable plasteel plates.

Hand tailored and custom fit, the EA-5 is a smart plate carrier, capable of running self diagnostics on the integrity of the plates and padded plate backers. The system contains several magnetic interlock points where equipment can be securely attached.

More of a fashion statement than practical armor, the EA-6 is a plasteel plated armored pauldron that Emi weapons on her left arm. It proudly displays the Emi Security & Logistics logo.

The EA-9 is a modular smart utility belt with magnetic interlocking channels for equipment. The belt automatically detects and reads out ammunition, supplies, and inventory to Emi's eyes.

A modern miracle of engineering, the DSCI is a computing interface that accepts any OI up to O3. The interface itself comprises of multiple memory cells, processing units, and support equipment to allow for onboard O1, O2, and even O3 AI to function at maximum efficiency. When interfacing with a human host, Order intellects can communicate with their minds directly.

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  • Last modified: 2026/02/05 05:54
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