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===Gunrig=== [[File:Tidewall_Gunrig.png|250px|right|thumb|The [[Plasma Obliterator Platform]]'s more useful and [[Weeaboo]] cousin.]] The Aquila Strongpoint of the configuration. The Tidewall Gunrig is the central and main part of a Tidewall Rampart, consisting of nothing more than a floating twin-linked [[Railgun]] mounted on a resilient Tidewall defence platform. The Gunrig constantly scans for enemies before unloading its projectile for the appropriate [[Anal circumference|rail-fisting.]] The platform shelters the operating [[Fire Warrior]] team while the turret rotates 360ΒΊ for maximum efficiency and can engage both armoured targets and infantry using submunition rounds. The railguns themselves are operated by a Fire Warrior, such as a shas'ui from a Strike Team or Breacher Team via the control point set into the defence platform. Crunchwise, it is the most powerful fort of the bunch, albeit with an increased price tag. W16 instead of the usual 10, and it comes armed with a Supremacy Railgun, which is 72" Heavy 2 S12 AP-4 D3+1d3 and the target suffers additional 1d3 MW on a successful wound, which it gets to shoot at BS5+ and with a closest enemy unit/vehicle unit (choose either) restriction unless it's got something {{W40kKeyword|<Sept>}} embarked on it. It may not be a hammerhead's railgun, but it's still a gun worthy of being called a railgun, and it's the best gun any fort is equipped with pound-for-pound. This will actually out-shoot a Devilfish (not that that's a high bar to pass), unlike a Droneport, if you're looking for a transport with excellent guns.
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