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King's Defender, Automag, and Challenger
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King's Defender, Automag, and Challenger
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CASE FILE: Custom Equipment
Zachariah 'King' Krow
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→ Defender
→ Automag
→ Challenger
TYPE:
→ Shotgun
→ Pistol
→ Car
FORM:
→ Experimental Cretan 1971 Colt Defender Mark 1 eight-barrel pump-action revolver-cylinder shotgun.
→ .45 AMP Automag handgun. Eight rounds.
→ 1970 orange-and-black Dodge Challenger. Complete with nitrous, spare vests, jackets, shades, and an M1911 in the glovebox (HE HAS A LICENSE).
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BRIEFING:
→ Eight barrels for the price of one! A concept weapon originally, the dual-trigger 12-gauge Cretan Colt Defender Mark 1 (not to be confused with the pistol of the same name) is a multiple-barrel rotary-cylinder pump-action shotgun. With a shell in each slot, pull either of the two triggers to fire the 'active' shell, and then pump the front to cycle the mechanism itself. Rinse and repeat until all eight shells are gone; then flip up a small hinge at the side, roll the cylinder around, and slot another eight in, one-by-one. Sure, it's a slow bastard to reload, but nothing functions better than this terrifying piece of kit if you're trying to eviscerate everything and everyone in your path. Pretty fitting for a glutton of excitement.
He carries a number of rounds, and can mix-and-match for the ultimate variety. Although if he's going hunting for some targets that can be killed and others that can't, he has to be careful, otherwise things can get... confusing.
The rounds he carries are as follows:
- 12-Gauge Buckshot - Simple enough. Packs a punch, spreads pellets, etc.
- 12-Gauge Slugs - Single slug projectile launched with far more accuracy than usual.
- Blanks - Fire them and nothing comes out. For show, for training, to scare the shit out of people... etc.
- Dragon's Breath - Zirconium-based rounds which launch a spurt of fire from the barrel upon the trigger being pulled.
- Bean Bag Rounds - Non-lethal bean bag rounds are the way to go should King be shooting to not-kill.
- Flechette Rounds - A shell containing small metal darts that hurt. A hell of a lot, in fact.
- Frag-12 Rounds - Pull the trigger, watch whatever you're aiming at leave scorch marks on the ground.
- Flare Rounds - Generally used for extraction, fired when King needs picking up, or perhaps as a diversion. Firing them at people is generally rather interesting, too.
- Bolo Rounds - Named after the South American bola, this round is made of two separate slugs connected via steel wire. When launched, the projectile pulls the wire taut, and the mechanism spins at a ridiculous rate, able to sheer through wood with ease and theoretically being able to decapitate targets.
- 12-Gauge XREP Rounds - New experimental tech which launches a small electroshock weaponised device, delivering a charge comparable to a taser. It's good for when you want to put someone in a fuck of a lot of pain, subdue them, but not kill them. King finds himself doing this far too much than he'd usually want to.
→ A .45 AMP Automag handgun itself packs a whopping punch with an eight-round magazine. It's not exactly a Desert Eagle, but it's far more accurate, and often an alternative take on the handgun culture. It's a middleground between low-caliber handguns and high-caliber cannons, with a medium-sized available clip and an unusually high precision and range for its size due to the expensive cartridges used.
Engraved with various elegant designs and the word 'King' upon the slide, the gun itself is a prized heirloom entrusted to King from his boss, Vanity, herself - before his Gluttony days.
For the Automag, he just carries .45 AMP rounds and a magazine or two of less-lethal projectiles. He tends to be a good shot with it, so if he's going for a non-killshot, he can just aim for the leg or something vaguely along those lines.
→ The 1970 Dodge Challenger. A car immortalised in culture. A beautiful piece of work, and a mastery of craftsmanship, and the only car you can wear aviators and a leather jacket inside whilst driving... at night... without looking like a total twat. And a car Jack isn't allowed to drive. King's model is just about as manly as they get, with an orange-black paintcoat, a fuel-guzzling engine, Jack not driving, an M1911 in the glovebox, tanks of nitrous, and several spare leather jackets on the back seats, as well as a few fresh pairs of aviators, some guns, and some cigs. A few sixpacks of beer, around, too (alcohol improves King's driving). Oh, and the Defender usually stays in the back. Jack isn't allowed to drive it.
Suffice it to say that this is the manliest car you'll ever come across. Now imagine it with two underwear models sprawled across the back seat drinking premium Drachman vodka, and one in the front, with Jack nowhere to be found, especially not near that steering wheel. Combine that with a sawnoff he'll be getting at some point, and you basically have the scene set for a multi-billion Cen action movie franchise lasting a few years or so.
Or King's Wednesday night out. Did I mention that Jack isn't allowed to drive it?
PICTURE:
→
- Colt Defender Mark I:
- Automag:
- Dodge Challenger:
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SPECIAL ABILITIES:
→ Nitrous Pump - Because he's a badass, amidst the many leather coats and fresh pairs of aviators, King has hidden three canisters of nitrous oxide, wired to a switch on the steering wheel of the Challenger. Flick it and zoom off into the sunset with a scantily-clad underwear model conveniently placed at your side.
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