OTHER WEAPONS

ARASAKA
BIO-ASKARI GLUE-GUN (2300eb)
EX - +1 - N -
R SPECIAL (RESTRAINT) - 10
seconds - 3 seconds - ST
Inspired by the success of motion restraints, Arasaka
has tweaked the formula just a tad and now offers a
spray gun with a ten gallon back mounted
reservoir. This is just the thing to stop an
unruly mob or a rampaging loon dead in his tracks
without the possibility of injury. It's expensive
however, and each reload is 1200eb apiece. Used by
Riot, SWAT, and C-SWAT.

ARASAKA ADVANCED FOAM RESTRAINT SPRAYER 2600eb
EX - +2 - N - R - SPECIAL (RESTRAINT) - 30 seconds - 3 seconds - ST
By modifying the chemical composition of the foam used in the Bitech Askari motion restrain foam, Arasaka has modified it so that the foam does not harden until 3 seconds after contact with air. The changes to the formula allow the substance to be sprayed over a wide area, making it an excellent Riot Deterrent, areal denial weapon, and obstacle creator. This sprayer is specially designed to make use of this new version of the compound, internally storing enough of the expanding foam in its liquid state to fill a ten by ten room, or stop a group of rioters dead in their tracks. The sprayer itself agitates and ejects the foam, then when the trigger is released a second sprayer mechanism washed the barrel in the chemical solution dissolving the residual foam. At the flick of a switch, the release solvent can be sprayed as well, freeing anyone or anything trapped by the foam… other wise the foam will dissolve as normal over time. The sprayer operates under its own internal supply, giving the weapon 30 seconds of continuous use, or it can be hooked up to a back mounted tank, allowing for 3 minutes of spray. The internal tanks can be refilled for 300eb, the back mounted tanks can be refilled for 1000eb at any licensed Arasaka dealer.

DABORN
RESTRAINT CASTER 300eb
(From Nomad Market)
EX
-1 J R Entangle 1 1
ST
A Nomad chemist named Daborn figured out the composition
of the Arasaka Restraint Polymer foam, and began making
his own. This gun uses a larger 30mm load,
covering twice the area of the police version.
(See Blackhands or Protect and Serve).


ELLIS BOWEL DISRUPTOR 1250eb
EX
- -1 - N - VR
- special - 1 minute - 5 seconds
- ST
This extremely rare device was made by Ellis with an eye
towards police in riot control capacities. When
aimed at the targets midsection, it fires a highly
focused, high vibrational sound what will agitate the
targets intestines. The weapon has an extremely
short range, only 5 meters, and has 5 settings, with the
lowest causing discomfort and the highest causing
extreme intestinal distress and instance complete bowel
evacuation. The devices use on a person or animal
is completely undetectable. Despite all this, the
device is seen largely as a failed novelty. Even
though the device does make a remarkable deterrent and
utterly incapacitates its targets, the results also make
it extremely unpleasant for police to take the targets
into custody and the resultant mess is considered to
dangerous as a possible bio-contaminant. For ease
of storage the weapon folds up into a convenient
package. The failure of this weapon to achieve
even a single police contract bankrupted Ellis, and only
20 of the weapons were ever made, most in the hands of
police departments or private collectors. But
after his business failed, he released the schematics to
a group of Netrunners known as the Digital Renegades,
and occasionally home built versions do show up.
The weapon fires 5 second blasts of sound, which is only
audible as a low thrumming sound, and runs off a high
capacity battery with enough power for 1 minute of use
at the lowest setting. Each higher setting
decreases the battery supply by 5 seconds. The
effect of the weapon is last for a short period of time
after the target is hit (1D6 rounds), followed by 30
minutes of minor discomfort.

MALORIAN
"DISCO" 95eb
EX - 0 - J - P
- SPECIAL (strobe) - 30 seconds
- 3 seconds - ST
Here is a completely non lethal weapon for you, the
Disco strobe gun from Malorian. This device is
powered by an extremely bright halogen strobe which when
aimed directly at a target is specially designed to
induce an epileptic siezure (50% chance +5 percent for
every consecutive 5 seconds). After being
used for 30 seconds the bulb burns out and must be
replaced (2eb), and the weapon is powered by three 9
volt batteried which last an approximate 6 full
uses. (Note in tests, this weapon has been known
to cause a permanent epilepsy, (5%chance) use caution
when using.) Range of fifteen meters.

MALORIAN
SHARD 650eb
SMG - 0 - N -
R - 1D6/2 special (slivers) - 30
- 1/3/10 - ST
Malorian has finally perfected their Sliver gun ceramic
flywheel technology. This is about as good as the
technology is going to get, and it makes a pretty decet
weapon, but it still doesn’t have the practicality of a
good handgun.

MILITECH
"CLOUDFALL" EAROSOL DISPERSANT 75eb
EX - -1 - P -
P - special - 1 - 1
- ST
Using the latest in RPV technology, Militech introduces
the Cloudfall. Simply enter the altitude (up to
100 feet) pull the safety pin, and toss the device into
the air. Two helicopter blades then spring out and
carry the device to the desired height and upon reaching
it the device begins to disperse the aerosol agent of
your choice. Any gas agents are available, and the
device carries the rough equivalent of 2 hand grenades
worth. The aerosols are specially treated to be
heavier than air, so the disperse downwards with a
greater area of effect than a standard hand
grenade. The devise is reusable, but must be
refilled by a qualified Militech technician.

MILITECH
"SPLINTER-STORM" 1575eb
SMG - 0 - N -
R - 1D6/2 special (slivers) -
100 - 1/3/10 - ST
Never one to let a technology go untested, Militech took
the concept of the Malorian "Sliver" gun and ran with
it. The Splinter-Storm uses the same concept, but
incorporates an electrically driven spinnerwheel and a
much larger block of poly-ceramics. What this
creates is a virtual rain of 4cm slivers. The
electric motor can run for hours and plugs into any wall
socket for quick recharging (20 minutes). Extra
poly-ceramic blocks are available for 30eb. The
only sound you hear when this weapon is being used is
the low whirring of the electric motor.

TECHTRON 50 PINPOINT MICROWAVER 1000EB
EX - +0 -
N - R – 2D6 special - 10 - 1 - ST
This weapon is a larger version of the Techtron
microwave guns, only twice as powerful, and much more
highly focused with a range of 100 meters. While
it is quite painful against humans, and damaging to
cybernetics, the weapon was actually not designed to be
used against personnel, but is instead used to disable
electronics from a distance. Cellular Phones,
Radios, computers, cyberdecks, and other communication
devices can be taken out at a distance, without
otherwise alerting the target(s) to your presence.
The weapons beam itself is about the diameter of a
quarter, and it must hit the electronic device in an
area where a circuit board is present. Any
unshielded circuitry within range hit by this beam will
short out immediately, so while shooting it at a vehicle
will generally do nothing, unless you know precisely
where the circuit boards lie, shooting it at a radio or
cyberdeck would likely render the device utterly
inoperable. The high capacity battery has enough
charge for ten shots, after which it can be replaced, or
the device can be plugged in to any standard socket for
2 hours to recharge.
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