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===Assault Flamer=== [[File:Salamander_Flamer Custom.png|200px|right|thumb|Assault Flamer (''Placeholder'')]] Although the weapon here is likely a local pattern within Calixis Sector, we can probably derive the Assault Flamer in general as another type of Flamer. The Mark VII "Salamander" in particular is a somewhat common Flamer variant made popular in the Calixis Sector’s Tranch War by possibly burning a lot of mutants. It uses a lighter fuel mixture at higher pressures, with inert propellant gas mixed in. This means it functions something like a real life gasoline-nitrogen flamethrower, using a higher viscosity fuel and pumping non-flammable gases into the fuel tanks as said fuel is discharged, this results in fuel being shot out at consistent high pressure, and that fuel burning up much faster, it also has the added benefit of making the fuel tanks less likely to explode. The firing barrel has a large, thin nozzle, resulting in a wider but less powerful spray of Promethium, which also translates to less range as you trade length for width with this Flamer here. Against lightly armoured foes like insurrectionists or Gretchin mobz, the weapon worked wonders, cutting (''burning'') down the creatures before they could overrun the defenders, or attackers. Assault Flamers use backpack-mounted fuel canisters instead of the usual magazine-mounted canister to lessen the weight of the gun itself and provide a more extensive fuel reserve – because you'll probably be burning a lot of things if you're gonna take it with you, and the last thing you'd want to happen is either run out of fuel, or your arms getting sleepy before finishing the grilling of xenos and heretics. They also fire in a 45-degree arc as opposed to the normal 30-degree arc for the usual Flamer weapons. Another notable pattern is the Hades MkIII. The Hades-pattern features a long, narrow barrel and nozzle connected by a sturdy cable to a fuel canister worn on the user’s back. This design grants an increased fuel reserve, while keeping the weapon itself light. This makes the Hades a perfect choice for squads requiring high mobility. The Hades’ simple construction has earned it a reputation for both reliability and efficiency, and it is a favorite of many light infantry regiments that prefer the speed given by its construction rather than the universally-beneficial raw killing power. <center> {|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="background: white;" |+ class="nowrap" style="white-space: nowrap"|'''Profile''' |- | {|align=center border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=10 |- | {|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="background: white;" |+style="white-space: nowrap;" | Stats |- | {|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="border: 1px solid black; background: white; text-align:center; display:inline-table;" |+style="white-space: nowrap;" | Salamander Assault Flamer |- |'''Class''' |'''Range''' |'''RoF''' |'''Dmg''' |'''Pen''' |'''Clip''' |'''Rld''' |'''Special''' |'''Wt''' |'''Availability''' |- | Basic | 10m | S/–/– | 1d10 + 4E | 1 | 12 | 3 Full | Flame | 6 | Scarce |} | {|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="border: 1px solid black; background: white; text-align:center; display:inline-table;" |+style="white-space: nowrap;" | Hades Assault Flamer |- |'''Class''' |'''Range''' |'''RoF''' |'''Dmg''' |'''Pen''' |'''Clip''' |'''Rld''' |'''Special''' |'''Wt''' |'''Availability''' |- | Basic | 20m | S/–/– | 1d10 + 4E | 2 | 10 | 2 Full | Flame, Spray, Reliable | 12 | Scarce |} |} |} |} </center>
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