After a few moments, Aiden-12 came back with a futuristic rifle, "Here, use this. You might have seen a few guardians with it in the Tower. It's an old SUROS weapon called the Regime, went out of production a long time ago. It's one of the best auto rifles you'll ever find. Smart matter, too. Whenever you aim down sights, the bullets shift caliber. Fires slower, but hits a hell of a lot harder."
Galen caught the rifle and examined it closely, "Of course, SUROS can't compare to Omolon. It should serve you well enough, though, so have fun with it."
Galen let out a low whistle, this was far more advanced than anything he had ever used before. He noted an ammunition counter, meaning he didn't have to load tracers at the bottom of his magazines anymore, a compass of some sorts, and even bar graphs at the bottom of the electronic suite. "I can expect the caliber change to be a bit jarring at first, but I'll get used to it. Thanks." He said. Their squad leader appeared and sat down on the couch. Galen didn't pay much attention however, he was busy learning his new SUROS Regime. Where the safety was, what everything did, reloading and unloading the gun. Until she tapped him on the back, “Those are for you so you can enter the game, no need to pay me back.”
Galen looked at her, then at the table, finding ten strange coins in front of him. He set his SUROS Regime down between his legs, and picked one up. It was... Strange. It was warm to the touch and vibrated slightly. "Thanks. I'd rather keep these in a bank or something." He said, putting eight in one of his many pouches. "But I'll leave two out to play."
[Timeskip - 2 Hours Later]
Galen found himself winning quite a bit. He shrugged. "Me and the guys used to play this a lot back in basic. I've gotten kind of good at it." He began to count the coins and stow them away when Andro suggested a new game. Galen shook his head, declining the offer to play. He knew what this game was, having played a few times in his youth. The game was as ancient as he was, and the last thing he needed was to have his cheeks hurting from laughter during a mission. He was content with counting his new earnings, although he wasn't sure of the value of these strange coins. He saw Kazik drinking some tea, and Galen wondered if Fallen had tea of their own. He played with the thought of what kind of cuisine Fallen had, what kind of art or music.
Spectre turned to him, "Hey kid, sorry if I rambled their. Your new right? Technically it's against Vanguard code to give rookies high grade gear."
"R-Really?" Galen stammered, getting a little nervous. He never enjoyed getting chewed out by the Drill Sergeants, and if he broke some equipment rules, the Quartermasters would undoubtedly tear him a new one.
Spectre just smiled. "But Hunters aren't exactly the most keen on rules. So you can have something Holiday and I scrapped together, never been tested but I figure if your about anti-armor this is the toy for you." His Ghost summoned a strange weapon, at first glance Galen thought it was some sort of beam weapon. As Spectre introduced it, he learned its name, The Sleeper Simulant, and what it was. A handheld Railgun. An Anti-Armor troopers wet dream. During his time, handheld railguns weren't a thing, but speculation gave it a very good reputation, even before its introduction to the armed forces. Spectre patted Galen on the shoulder and told him to take care of it before moving to speak to Kazik.
"Uh, yeah." Galen replied quietly, with the Sleeping Simulant on his lap. He was speechless. Railguns supposedly had unparalleled armor penetration, with none of the drawbacks that HEAT warheads had. While shaped charges were excellent at armor penetration, once they penetrated the first layer of armor, their effectiveness was reduced immensely, making spaced armor an effective deterrent to shaped charges. A Railgun, firing a solid slug, would not have that weakness. A solid projectile, while having its velocity reduced after penetrating the first layer of armor, would still have enough energy to go through a second, or even third layer of armor. The only worry that Galen had was reduced spalling effects and overpenetration, but those could be resolved by good aim. He carefully picked it up and examined the railgun, studying it in the same way he studied his new SUROS Regime.
Galen caught the rifle and examined it closely, "Of course, SUROS can't compare to Omolon. It should serve you well enough, though, so have fun with it."
Galen let out a low whistle, this was far more advanced than anything he had ever used before. He noted an ammunition counter, meaning he didn't have to load tracers at the bottom of his magazines anymore, a compass of some sorts, and even bar graphs at the bottom of the electronic suite. "I can expect the caliber change to be a bit jarring at first, but I'll get used to it. Thanks." He said. Their squad leader appeared and sat down on the couch. Galen didn't pay much attention however, he was busy learning his new SUROS Regime. Where the safety was, what everything did, reloading and unloading the gun. Until she tapped him on the back, “Those are for you so you can enter the game, no need to pay me back.”
Galen looked at her, then at the table, finding ten strange coins in front of him. He set his SUROS Regime down between his legs, and picked one up. It was... Strange. It was warm to the touch and vibrated slightly. "Thanks. I'd rather keep these in a bank or something." He said, putting eight in one of his many pouches. "But I'll leave two out to play."
[Timeskip - 2 Hours Later]
Galen found himself winning quite a bit. He shrugged. "Me and the guys used to play this a lot back in basic. I've gotten kind of good at it." He began to count the coins and stow them away when Andro suggested a new game. Galen shook his head, declining the offer to play. He knew what this game was, having played a few times in his youth. The game was as ancient as he was, and the last thing he needed was to have his cheeks hurting from laughter during a mission. He was content with counting his new earnings, although he wasn't sure of the value of these strange coins. He saw Kazik drinking some tea, and Galen wondered if Fallen had tea of their own. He played with the thought of what kind of cuisine Fallen had, what kind of art or music.
Spectre turned to him, "Hey kid, sorry if I rambled their. Your new right? Technically it's against Vanguard code to give rookies high grade gear."
"R-Really?" Galen stammered, getting a little nervous. He never enjoyed getting chewed out by the Drill Sergeants, and if he broke some equipment rules, the Quartermasters would undoubtedly tear him a new one.
Spectre just smiled. "But Hunters aren't exactly the most keen on rules. So you can have something Holiday and I scrapped together, never been tested but I figure if your about anti-armor this is the toy for you." His Ghost summoned a strange weapon, at first glance Galen thought it was some sort of beam weapon. As Spectre introduced it, he learned its name, The Sleeper Simulant, and what it was. A handheld Railgun. An Anti-Armor troopers wet dream. During his time, handheld railguns weren't a thing, but speculation gave it a very good reputation, even before its introduction to the armed forces. Spectre patted Galen on the shoulder and told him to take care of it before moving to speak to Kazik.
"Uh, yeah." Galen replied quietly, with the Sleeping Simulant on his lap. He was speechless. Railguns supposedly had unparalleled armor penetration, with none of the drawbacks that HEAT warheads had. While shaped charges were excellent at armor penetration, once they penetrated the first layer of armor, their effectiveness was reduced immensely, making spaced armor an effective deterrent to shaped charges. A Railgun, firing a solid slug, would not have that weakness. A solid projectile, while having its velocity reduced after penetrating the first layer of armor, would still have enough energy to go through a second, or even third layer of armor. The only worry that Galen had was reduced spalling effects and overpenetration, but those could be resolved by good aim. He carefully picked it up and examined the railgun, studying it in the same way he studied his new SUROS Regime.