Pulse Rockets, similar to Siege Pulses, are powerful energy projectiles created after the Siege of the Citadel. Pulse Rockets are made when a large amount of pulse energy cumulates to an extremely volatile state. When released, the energy takes the form of a large pulse beam projectile that travels at a high speed. When it makes contact with a target, it instantly tears through any kinetic shielding that it may have. It also burns away at metal plating and devastates hulls with it's electrical discharge. After a Pulse Rocket is fired, it takes a short while for it to charge making for a slow rate of fire. They are often mounted on small fighters and vehicles.
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| - Pulse Rockets, similar to Siege Pulses, are powerful energy projectiles created after the Siege of the Citadel. Pulse Rockets are made when a large amount of pulse energy cumulates to an extremely volatile state. When released, the energy takes the form of a large pulse beam projectile that travels at a high speed. When it makes contact with a target, it instantly tears through any kinetic shielding that it may have. It also burns away at metal plating and devastates hulls with it's electrical discharge. After a Pulse Rocket is fired, it takes a short while for it to charge making for a slow rate of fire. They are often mounted on small fighters and vehicles.
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| - Pulse Rockets, similar to Siege Pulses, are powerful energy projectiles created after the Siege of the Citadel. Pulse Rockets are made when a large amount of pulse energy cumulates to an extremely volatile state. When released, the energy takes the form of a large pulse beam projectile that travels at a high speed. When it makes contact with a target, it instantly tears through any kinetic shielding that it may have. It also burns away at metal plating and devastates hulls with it's electrical discharge. After a Pulse Rocket is fired, it takes a short while for it to charge making for a slow rate of fire. They are often mounted on small fighters and vehicles.
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