Weird Harold wrote:WeberFan wrote:Given that the Temple forces will likely attack in large numbers with significant breech-loading, rifled muskets soon, Charis needs a way to push vast amounts of fire downrange at close ranges. Can you even imagine the Temple forces encountering interlocking, final-protective-fires from machine guns? The shock and morale-disrupting effect would be staggering methinks...
The only problem with the Maxim is that it is a crew-served "heavy" weapon -- heavy both in terms of fire-power and in terms of literal weight. It is best suited to defensive works and trench warfare; it is NOT suited to the offensive needs of the ICA and RSA.
The ICA needs something mobile and and "personal" -- ie not requiring a crew or fixed position to be effective. Something with the fire-power of a "trench broom" and close to the range of a battle rifle but light and magazine fed so it doesn't slow down an assault...
I imagine that sort of tactical need may be covered by multiple systems.
Are rifles with magazines or a revolver mechanism near-future weapons for them? How about shotguns?
And is there maybe some room for something on the edge between a crew served infantry weapon and the very lightest of field artillery? The mortars are made for fairly quick assembly and disassembly, transport, and operation by small crews. Could they build to a similar design something like a Maxim gun - perhaps with the addition of a bipod with an axle and wheels for dragging around assembled, in a hurry or on level ground? Figure split the barrel, firing mechanisms, ammunition, and bipod assembly into four parts for transport and put them together near the site of use. Obviously, no one is going to be running, or sneaking, across fields with this assembled and only with difficulty in pieces, but it'd still be something that gets positioned and moved on the battlefield with far more flexibility, speed, and concealment than true artillery.