
It is also reviled and illegal in most places in the Star Wars universe. Have you read the entry on that thing? It eats other guns for breakfast.Sure. And a Disruptor Rifle will make you a target. Most GMs will simply balance anything you get with an equal or greater counterpoint. If you're going to cover your buddies from the rooftop across the park while they negotiate a ransom payoff and hostage exchange, you want something with range, control, and stopping power, not a small maneuverable weapon for up close.It's tempting to always bring the biggest gun you can, but in the long run you'll probably find the character will work better if you base your choices on the task at hand, and not some hypothetical calculated meta. If you're just going to be hopping out of your ship and into a hot LZ for a last minute heroic rescue, you'll want something that can really lay down some suppressive fire, not a careful precision weapon. When you go out on a hunt/op/adventure, ask what your character would actually bring with him.If you're going to have to hike 50 miles through steaming jungle and then fight inside a temple, bringing along a giant hulking heavy long range weapon doesn't make any kind of sense, you want something that won't weigh you down and get caught on ever branch and vine. This comment is currently awaiting admin approval, join now to view.Ī weapon is a tool, you bring the tool you need for the job. Almost reminds me of the shock rifle from unreal back in the day.

Disruptor Rifle image - Jedi Knight 2: Reborn mod for Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. During the age of the Empire, Imperial forces used the disruptors to clear out worlds and, sometimes, slaughter their inhabitants, as was the case. As a result, they were banned by the Senate. T-7 ion disruptor rifles were deadly, powerful weapons capable of disabling starships when used against organic beings, the results could be gruesome. I think that this, like the rules for encumbrance and rarity, are little checks and balances most people seem to want to ignore.Of course, our Bounty Hunter sulks a lot, but she relishes those moments when we're on some distant backwater and she can haul out the big guns and Fett-fangirl outfit.



It's about fringers in longcoats and pistols, not heavy armour and big weapons.Anything with that ( R ) after it should attract attention REALLY fast. Our game is about sneaking around, staying under the radar of the Empire and doing Shadowruns.
