- ;Pentakill ;-
Wind, wind....
tap... tap...
The airstrike is inbound.
Headshots. Headshots for days. Not that with such a rifle, I would ever HAVE to get a headshot... I Just love watching the upper part of a torso explode into shreds of red mist, and gore too much to deny myself that right. As one hell of a marksman, I can put just about any round on any target within inches of the exact area I'm aiming for. This includes incredible distances, and thanks to my construct, I needn't worry about my hands shaking, or straying due to nerves, or breathing. Anything of the sort really. While this rifle could indeed be used at long ranges (( Upwards of many miles )) you'd have to realize, a small switch upon each side, as to allow for right, or left handed users, would swap not only safety, and rate of fire, but as well, the manner in which ammunition was fired.
A few of the noteworthy ROF's, and Shot patterns, Would include, but wouldn't be limited to, scatter shot, hollow point, slug, and the like, but as well, fully automatic, semi automatic, burst of three, four, and five, as well as heavy artillery shot. The final one being the most interesting, as the barrel itself would shift form, alongside with the ammunition upon command of the user. Each rate of fire would change the weapon a different color, giving a slight hint to an avid watcher as to what he was thinking, just before he would hail them in bullets. Funnily enough, to get back to artillery shot, it was a fire mode that spread out the atoms in the nucleus of the barrels tip, as to magnetize, and depolarize ammunition as it would pass through. This would allow for the rounds to quite literally, switch between paralleling earths natural magnetic force, and against it to build momentum in such a way as to gain momentum. As the rounds would increase in size for this, it would quite literally spread out its mass to unthinkable levels of effect, leaving entire areas of hundreds of feet flattened into little more than a crater.
As this required time to gain momentum, I would have to aim it in a direction, as to adapt it to fall onto my enemy, either in a fully-automatic fire mode, or simply a single large blast, to fall on them, instead of simply shoot straight at them. Though if I didn't need distance, it wouldn't matter so much to do massive damage to a single fleshy being at point-blank.
A few of the noteworthy ROF's, and Shot patterns, Would include, but wouldn't be limited to, scatter shot, hollow point, slug, and the like, but as well, fully automatic, semi automatic, burst of three, four, and five, as well as heavy artillery shot. The final one being the most interesting, as the barrel itself would shift form, alongside with the ammunition upon command of the user. Each rate of fire would change the weapon a different color, giving a slight hint to an avid watcher as to what he was thinking, just before he would hail them in bullets. Funnily enough, to get back to artillery shot, it was a fire mode that spread out the atoms in the nucleus of the barrels tip, as to magnetize, and depolarize ammunition as it would pass through. This would allow for the rounds to quite literally, switch between paralleling earths natural magnetic force, and against it to build momentum in such a way as to gain momentum. As the rounds would increase in size for this, it would quite literally spread out its mass to unthinkable levels of effect, leaving entire areas of hundreds of feet flattened into little more than a crater.
As this required time to gain momentum, I would have to aim it in a direction, as to adapt it to fall onto my enemy, either in a fully-automatic fire mode, or simply a single large blast, to fall on them, instead of simply shoot straight at them. Though if I didn't need distance, it wouldn't matter so much to do massive damage to a single fleshy being at point-blank.