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So, apparently the Heavy Cavitation cannon/ Railgun is Arashi...

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Squidslinger Gilder:
Mines always seem silly to be under Yesha.

Yesha doesn't seem like a country that would be behind mine technology. They are too offensive minded. Although I could see them buying the tech to be used to defend border settlements.

Richard LeMoon:
Well, they are misnamed as 'mines'. They are clearly grenades. Grenades are offensive.

Naoura:
I definitely agree with you on that, Squid. In a defensive mindset, it would work, especially with how Yesha has used the Rusted Range as their ramparts, with endless patrols around it. Mines make sense in that regard... but for the active war?

I'm not sure.

Honestly, the heavy mine launcher would make more sense for the freaking Arashi. Repurposed mines with radio det-triggers. Besides, the weapon design is even the same as the Minotaur, something that, honestly, IS an Arashi weapon.

I refuse to believe the Cavitation Cannon is Arashi, really. It can't be. That's Anglean for certain.

Helios.:
the arashi are scavengers, and their desert is filled with archeo-tech that they have found, reverse engineered, and recreated. They are in fact second in technological sophistication only to the Anglean republic who has done the same.

they arent simple desert folk, they are sophisticated engineers that live and thrive in the desert

Richard LeMoon:
Yes, but their style is not fully finished, polished machines. It is that of the genius cobbler, welding random bits of parts together to make some crazy thing that works. The railgun would believable if it looked like it was patched together from five different guns, with wires running from here to there, and tied to a wooden beam to keep it straight. Instead, it looks like it came off an Anglean production line.

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