07-17-2021, 04:59:11 AM
Cyan: Surface
The weapon is stamped with a serial number, a little mark on the side of the barrel saying "10x" and a small symbol that looks like a stylized "M". It doesn't look custom, nor particularly hand-crafted, more like poured, bolted, and assembled from mass-produced parts. Apparently this world has some form of factories. It looks like some weird form of firearm. The barrel is large and unrifled, and a series of seven levers with "+1x", "+2x", "+4x", "+8x", "+16x", "+32x", and "+64x" stamped on the handles extending from a box on the side. The levers apparently got knocked in the fall from the tree, as they're all in the "off" position. There's a scope on the firearm, which on looking through it, provides decent magnification, and has some rudimentary rangefinding markings, in units of whatever "x" is. Checking the sniper reveals cartridges containing lead balls weighing about a pound, wadding, and gunpowder. The glancing wound one of those gave Finch earlier stings somewhat, probably because the whole "moving significantly to pick up the weapon" constituted something that agitated the injury.
Hey, nice. Morvynite tech, that. Don't know how to use them myself, always liked the overseas versions of that particular kind better, and even then, never used them much. But nice nonetheless. Wish It'd been one of the normal guns... I ever tell you the story about the time a guy right in front of me got his head blown open by one of these? I think I still have a bone shard embedded in my arm from that! Good times, even if we never did catch up with the sniper who took the shot.
Kellensea glances over the weapon a bit more.
I mean, if you're going to take it, go ahead. Not much of a trophy-worthy foe, that one, and it's not like I need their clothes or goggles or anything. I've already got their cash though, dibs on that.
She shows off a small roll of paper currency, which she apparently grabbed off the sniper while Vivi was tying them up.
Better than coins, this stuff. People don't like coins. Heavy. They get mad when you pay entirely in copper pieces, and really, it's all worth the same on a grand scale. Can't exactly eat silver and gold, any more than paper here, can you? Not that I eat anymore. Gold's more fun to roll in though. Dragons got it figured out there.
The weapon is stamped with a serial number, a little mark on the side of the barrel saying "10x" and a small symbol that looks like a stylized "M". It doesn't look custom, nor particularly hand-crafted, more like poured, bolted, and assembled from mass-produced parts. Apparently this world has some form of factories. It looks like some weird form of firearm. The barrel is large and unrifled, and a series of seven levers with "+1x", "+2x", "+4x", "+8x", "+16x", "+32x", and "+64x" stamped on the handles extending from a box on the side. The levers apparently got knocked in the fall from the tree, as they're all in the "off" position. There's a scope on the firearm, which on looking through it, provides decent magnification, and has some rudimentary rangefinding markings, in units of whatever "x" is. Checking the sniper reveals cartridges containing lead balls weighing about a pound, wadding, and gunpowder. The glancing wound one of those gave Finch earlier stings somewhat, probably because the whole "moving significantly to pick up the weapon" constituted something that agitated the injury.
Hey, nice. Morvynite tech, that. Don't know how to use them myself, always liked the overseas versions of that particular kind better, and even then, never used them much. But nice nonetheless. Wish It'd been one of the normal guns... I ever tell you the story about the time a guy right in front of me got his head blown open by one of these? I think I still have a bone shard embedded in my arm from that! Good times, even if we never did catch up with the sniper who took the shot.
Kellensea glances over the weapon a bit more.
I mean, if you're going to take it, go ahead. Not much of a trophy-worthy foe, that one, and it's not like I need their clothes or goggles or anything. I've already got their cash though, dibs on that.
She shows off a small roll of paper currency, which she apparently grabbed off the sniper while Vivi was tying them up.
Better than coins, this stuff. People don't like coins. Heavy. They get mad when you pay entirely in copper pieces, and really, it's all worth the same on a grand scale. Can't exactly eat silver and gold, any more than paper here, can you? Not that I eat anymore. Gold's more fun to roll in though. Dragons got it figured out there.
I am the They who says it!