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The Plasma Pistol is often used in Red vs. Blue to act as a non-lethal instrument or tool. Plasma Pistol is a Dual Pistol style. Dual Pistol weapons with the Plasma Pistol style: * Tactical Assault Pistols Plasma pistol är en typ av handhållna bedövning vapen som används av Vanir. Also referred to as the "Type-25 Directed Energy Pistol". According to information found on Halopedia, this single-handed (dual wieldable) pistol is 34.3 cm (13.5 in.) long, with a weight of 3.5 kg (7.75 lbs). It's width is 6.4 cm (2.5 inches) and it's height is 27.7 cm (10.875 inches). Further Storyline information is availible here: Halopedia Information Page (external link) In the 52nd century, the Church's Anglican Regiment used plasma pistols. After the Anglican Marines abandoned Demons Run, Lorna Bucket searched for plasma pistols in preparation for a battle with the Headless Monks, as the marines left everything. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War) Purpose-built examples tend to be more versatile, some featuring alternate fire modes capable of firing multiple plasma bolts simultaneously. Versions assembled in the field, meanwhile, tend to have several drawbacks as a result of their custom-built nature. For example, the Plasma Pistol used by Wolf in Gunnison, Colorado necessitated a brief recharge time after every shot, making it somewhat inappropriate for fast-paced, close-quarters combat. These are handheld weapons, shaped like a pistol. They attach to the leg of a Vanir armored suit when not in use. They are capable of firing yellowish energy bolts that stun a Human in one shot, similar to a Wraith handblaster. Plasma weapons have been a part of the Imperium at least since its inception. Despite its drawbacks, plasma pistols have remained part of the Imperium's arsenal for thousands of years. Such technology was far better understood during the dawning age of the Imperium if still somewhat unsafe. By the time of the Horus Heresy in the early 31st Millennium plasma weapons technology was at a dangerous phase in its development. Plasma reactors were in limited use, and the giant weapons mounted on Titans and space faring vessels were a simple outgrowth of the systems needed to create reactors. Plasma pistols which could be carried and used by a Space Marine Legionary in Power Armour were still prone to overheating and leaking energised plasma onto their unfortunate users. Nonetheless the devastatin Plasma pistols are high-tech weapons firing superheated bolts of plasma, powered by small energy cells or energy cells.
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In the 52nd century, the Church's Anglican Regiment used plasma pistols. After the Anglican Marines abandoned Demons Run, Lorna Bucket searched for plasma pistols in preparation for a battle with the Headless Monks, as the marines left everything. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War) Plasma pistols are high-tech weapons firing superheated bolts of plasma, powered by small energy cells or energy cells. Plasma pistol är en typ av handhållna bedövning vapen som används av Vanir. These are handheld weapons, shaped like a pistol. They attach to the leg of a Vanir armored suit when not in use. They are capable of firing yellowish energy bolts that stun a Human in one shot, similar to a Wraith handblaster. Also referred to as the "Type-25 Directed Energy Pistol". According to information found on Halopedia, this single-handed (dual wieldable) pistol is 34.3 cm (13.5 in.) long, with a weight of 3.5 kg (7.75 lbs). It's width is 6.4 cm (2.5 inches) and it's height is 27.7 cm (10.875 inches). Further Storyline information is availible here: Halopedia Information Page (external link) The Plasma Pistol is often used in Red vs. Blue to act as a non-lethal instrument or tool. Plasma Pistol is a Dual Pistol style. Dual Pistol weapons with the Plasma Pistol style: * Tactical Assault Pistols Plasma weapons have been a part of the Imperium at least since its inception. Despite its drawbacks, plasma pistols have remained part of the Imperium's arsenal for thousands of years. Such technology was far better understood during the dawning age of the Imperium if still somewhat unsafe. By the time of the Horus Heresy in the early 31st Millennium plasma weapons technology was at a dangerous phase in its development. Plasma reactors were in limited use, and the giant weapons mounted on Titans and space faring vessels were a simple outgrowth of the systems needed to create reactors. Plasma pistols which could be carried and used by a Space Marine Legionary in Power Armour were still prone to overheating and leaking energised plasma onto their unfortunate users. Nonetheless the devastating power of plasma weaponry made it too potent to abandon and many Space Marine Legions utilised it in a limited fashion anyway. In the dark days of the Heresy itself the desperate need for ever more potent armaments pushed early plasma weapons to the battle front more and more, regardless of the risks involved. Towards the end of the Heresy the Tech-Priests of Mars solved the immediate problems of plasma weapons. By slowing the recharge mode of the weapons they found they could maintain the integrity of the magnetic field containing the energising plasma. This prevented catastrophic leaks detonating the whole weapons and the slower recharge cycle also meant that the weapon's coolant system kept overheating to a minimum. The resulting weapons were safe and reliable but suffered from a slow recharge rate which limited their effectiveness. Space Marine commanders were far from happy at the compromise but the number of catastrophic meltdowns experienced with the older weapons made plasma too dangerous for the Space Marine Legions to continue using otherwise. As doctrine within the Adeptus Mechanicus changed, the old style plasma weapons were branded Fabrus Excommunicata, engines of destruction that had fallen from the approval of the Machine God. Within a few centuries the early plasma weapons had entirely disappeared. Such a light of reason has never shone over the Traitor Legions. They still maintain and use the old, dangerous plasma weapons, perhaps revelling in the raw danger of doing so. Given the contempt held for life by Chaos Space Marines it's unlikely they would be willing to trade off less firepower for a safer weapon anyway. In the modern 41st Millennium, it is an honour to carry the gun into battle, and be trusted to make sure every searing shot counts. Based on the secrets of the sacred STC, it is a design that has never been developed or improved on. Indeed, the very thought of trying to mitigate the flaws of the plasma pistol would be repellent to the followers of the Machine God. By the grace of the Omnissiah, the weapon fulfils a role within the God-Emperor's armies, and to change this role in any way would be to invite mayhem and disorder. So the plasma pistol is crafted just as it has been for untold centuries, each one finding its way into the hands of a resolute Space Marine or an ungrateful Guardsman. Purpose-built examples tend to be more versatile, some featuring alternate fire modes capable of firing multiple plasma bolts simultaneously. Versions assembled in the field, meanwhile, tend to have several drawbacks as a result of their custom-built nature. For example, the Plasma Pistol used by Wolf in Gunnison, Colorado necessitated a brief recharge time after every shot, making it somewhat inappropriate for fast-paced, close-quarters combat.
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