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|name = Leech Gun | |name = Leech Gun | ||
|type = | |type = [[weapon type:=Gun]] | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
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|damage = 10 (to power supply) | |damage = [[damage:-10 (to power supply)]] | ||
|energyrating = 5 | |energyrating = 5 | ||
|range = | |range = | ||
|max velocity = 1300 klicks per second | |max velocity = 1300 klicks per second | ||
|duration = 3.0 seconds | |duration = 3.0 seconds | ||
|refirerate = 0.25 second | |refirerate = [[refire:=0.25 second]] | ||
|source= [[source:=Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom]] | |||
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== [[ | == [[Origin's Official Guide to Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom]] == | ||
'''Leech.''' The Leech Gun is a purely defensive weapon. It doesn't actually “leech” energy at all; the opposite occurs. It overloads the target's power system, damaging it beyond repair and often shorting it out completely. This leaves a ship drifting helplessly. | : '''Leech.''' The Leech Gun is a purely defensive weapon. It doesn't actually “leech” energy at all; the opposite occurs. It overloads the target's power system, damaging it beyond repair and often shorting it out completely. This leaves a ship drifting helplessly. | ||
[[Category: Guns]] | [[Category: Guns]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:32, 24 October 2012
Leech Gun | |
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Type | Gun |
Damage | damage:-10 (to power supply) |
Max Velocity | 1300 klicks per second |
Duration | 3.0 seconds |
Refire Rate | 0.25 second |
Energy Rating | 5 |
Source | Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom |
Origin's Official Guide to Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom
- Leech. The Leech Gun is a purely defensive weapon. It doesn't actually “leech” energy at all; the opposite occurs. It overloads the target's power system, damaging it beyond repair and often shorting it out completely. This leaves a ship drifting helplessly.