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From: Dean Magill  <focus.design@v...>
Date: Tue Apr 11, 2000 6:24am
Subject: TORIS Articles Part I


Hello everyone its been a while.......

Anyway, after playing a number of games using our Repeating Blasters rules
I've made a few adjustments which make the rules more streamlined and a
little better, so here's the revised version which will make its way to the
website shortly.....



Repeating Blaster Weapons

Repeating blasters are amongst the most devastating anti-infantry weapons in
the Star Wars universe. These weapons maybe fired in two ways, concentrated
or blanket. Concentrated fire mode represents firing on a single target,
whilst blanket fire mode represents firing on multiple targets within an
area.
Repeating Blasters may hit up to three targets within a 5m area in blanket
fire mode, roll to hit for each shot in the same action round normal
multiple action penalties apply but blanket fire mode counts as only one
action. Damage is worked out as below. The stats provided by WEG for Light
Repeaters and Heavy Repeaters (E-web) remain the same for concentrated fire.
For blanket fire use the following weapon damage adjustments.

Light Repeater      Medium Repeater     Heavy Repeater

Damage: 4D          Damage: 5D              Damage: 6D

Notes:

-Players must declare before firing their weapon what type of shot they'll
be firing. They must also declare who is the original target before firing.

-Both concentrated and blanket fire modes use one ammo.



Dean Magill
focus.desgin@v...
ICQ: 61171482

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