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Z-390 incineration cannon

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Z-390 incineration cannon
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Production overview

Manufacturer:

Unknown/Forerunner origin[1]

Type:

Energy projectile launcher[1]

Specifications

Length:

134.8 centimeters (53.1 in)[1]

Width:

20 centimeters (7.9 in)[1]

Height:

40.5 centimeters (15.9 in)[1]

Ammunition type:

Antimatter/ionized particles[1][2]

Feed system:

One unit

Rate of fire:

.2 seconds per burst (.8 seconds between bursts)

Muzzle velocity:

40 m/s per burst (90 mph)

67 m/s fully charged (150 mph)

Effective range:

30.5 meters unscoped

50 meters scoped

Service history

In service:

 

The Weapon/Anti-Materiel Z-390 High-Explosive Munitions Rifle, also known as the incineration cannon, is a Forerunner anti-matériel weapon originally used to combat the Flood.[3][2]

Overview

The Incineration Cannon was often used to strategically purge infected sites. Prometheans used the Incineration Cannon when assaulting a location believed to contain a Gravemind, or early-forming spore mountains, that were deemed too small for ship weapons but too large for infantry weapons.[2] The Incineration Cannon fires five antimatter-infused streams of concentrated explosive particles,[2] which gather into globular projectiles that oscillate along a straight trajectory and disintegrate targets when landing a killing blow. The projectiles detonate and spread upon impact with a target, ricocheting and bouncing in tall but short arc trajectories. It initially holds five whole charges at a time with one shot per charge. Each charge is automatically "loaded" after firing and cool-down. It has been described as "mixing traits of a rocket launcher, shotgun, and flamethrower."

Design details

The weapon possesses an angular design and a metallic casing. It appears to be held together, at least partly, by energy fields as indicated by its self-assembly process and reloading mechanics. Red highlights can be seen while the weapon is self-assembling and throughout the casing once assembly is complete; these highlights grow brighter when the weapon is fired.[4] The weapon features an integrated optical scope for targeting accuracy.

Variants

  • River of Light: The River of Light was created during the Forerunner-Flood war, which led to many technical advances that ultimately proved fruitless. Upgraded with increased damage and faster charging speed, it unleashes long bursts of seven energy blasts if charged up. Available as an Ultra Rare REQ for Level 5 energy in Warzone simulations, the River of Light is also available as a secret weapon in the mission Reunion.[5]
  • Heartseeker: The Heartseeker, carried by Warrior-Servants relentless on the hunt, fires tracking energy charges. It is available in Warzone simulations as a Legendary REQ that costs Level 6 energy.[5]

Gameplay

Changes from Halo 4 to Halo 5: Guardians

  • Power of the weapon is determined by how long the user holds down the trigger, with uncharged shots firing a burst of two projectiles with arcing trajectory and fully charged shots having a similar effect as those of the previous incarnation of the weapon, albeit without any secondary explosions. Keeping the weapon charged will slowly deplete its battery, similar to the Plasma Pistol.
  • Single-charge "magazines" have been replaced with a battery meter.
  • Lights on the weapon have switched from red to orange.
  • Bullet consumption increases by 1 (From 5 bullet to 4 times shot as each shot consumes 25% power in total)
  • Now has two modes, a burst shot that each shot consumes a set of 5% (10%) totaling in 10 burst shots and charge shot that consumes 25% each charge.

Halo: Spartan Strike

  • Carries a maximum of 8 shots.
  • Inflicts significant splash damage.
  • Can destroy a Wraith or Scorpion Tank in one precision shot.
  • Requires open area for safe use. Splash damage at close range can injure or even kill the player.

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