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"Ballista" Gallic Antimatter Cannon

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Statistics

Weapon Class: Bomber Torpedo
Hull Damage: 132,000
Shield Damage: 66,000
Range: 1,200 m
Projectile Speed: 280 m/s
Refire Rate: 0.17
Energy Usage: 29,740
Price: $7,025,000
As the Council became more isolated in terms of supplies and munitions in the early 810s, a strange phenomenon began taking place: through less-than-perfect repairs, adapted parts, and a series of stream-lining "shortcuts," captured or stolen Royal Navy equipment began to evolve. Perhaps the most well-documented example of this phenomenon is the transformation of the coveted and rare "Veuglaire" antimatter cannon into a more-reproducible, yet still-deadly variation. Collectively referred to as the "Ballista" series of antimatter cannons, these weapons share a direct lineage to the more "pure" Royal Navy models, but now represent the "duct tape and elbow grease" spirit of highly-resourceful Council engineering.

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