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As a weapon it does not damage its target in the conventional sense. Nor can it be "targeted" at a specific enemy. Rather, it projects a wave of electromagnetic energy in the direction of fire. This wave is of the same frequency of the central nervous system, overloading brain and nerve receptors resulting in rather catastrophic effects on the creatures within the area of effect. Symptoms undoubtedly range from seizures and convulsions, leading to unconsciousness or even death. As a consequence of its rather specific design, the Neural Shredder is obviously useless against [[Necron|unliving material]] such as equipment and vehicles, though it passes directly through such objects as if they were not there. Therefore armor is of no protection against a neural shredder, neither are the operators of heavily plated vehicles, or the inhabitants of buildings. Probably highly effective against necrons, though, since it would ignore their defenses to attack their mind ingrams directly. | As a weapon it does not damage its target in the conventional sense. Nor can it be "targeted" at a specific enemy. Rather, it projects a wave of electromagnetic energy in the direction of fire. This wave is of the same frequency of the central nervous system, overloading brain and nerve receptors resulting in rather catastrophic effects on the creatures within the area of effect. Symptoms undoubtedly range from seizures and convulsions, leading to unconsciousness or even death. As a consequence of its rather specific design, the Neural Shredder is obviously useless against [[Necron|unliving material]] such as equipment and vehicles, though it passes directly through such objects as if they were not there. Therefore armor is of no protection against a neural shredder, neither are the operators of heavily plated vehicles, or the inhabitants of buildings. Probably highly effective against necrons, though, since it would ignore their defenses to attack their mind ingrams directly. | ||
The Neural Shredder is a rare and exotic weapon rarely seen in the galaxy, but it is a common armament of [[Officio Assassinorum]] agents trained by the [[Callidus Assassin|Callidus temple,]] though it can occasionally be seen in the hands of other individuals resourceful enough to acquire one, such as members of the Inquisition. | The Neural Shredder is a rare and exotic weapon rarely seen in the galaxy, but it is a common armament of [[Officio Assassinorum]] agents trained by the [[Callidus Assassin|Callidus temple,]] though it can occasionally be seen in the hands of other individuals resourceful enough to acquire one, such as members of the Inquisition. | ||
Its more Eldar counterpart is the [[Neuro-Disruptor]]. | Its more Eldar counterpart is the [[Neuro-Disruptor]]. |
Revision as of 16:52, 30 May 2023
The Neural Shredder is a barely understood piece of technology employed by the Imperium and Eldar Corsairs.
As a weapon it does not damage its target in the conventional sense. Nor can it be "targeted" at a specific enemy. Rather, it projects a wave of electromagnetic energy in the direction of fire. This wave is of the same frequency of the central nervous system, overloading brain and nerve receptors resulting in rather catastrophic effects on the creatures within the area of effect. Symptoms undoubtedly range from seizures and convulsions, leading to unconsciousness or even death. As a consequence of its rather specific design, the Neural Shredder is obviously useless against unliving material such as equipment and vehicles, though it passes directly through such objects as if they were not there. Therefore armor is of no protection against a neural shredder, neither are the operators of heavily plated vehicles, or the inhabitants of buildings. Probably highly effective against necrons, though, since it would ignore their defenses to attack their mind ingrams directly.
The Neural Shredder is a rare and exotic weapon rarely seen in the galaxy, but it is a common armament of Officio Assassinorum agents trained by the Callidus temple, though it can occasionally be seen in the hands of other individuals resourceful enough to acquire one, such as members of the Inquisition.
Its more Eldar counterpart is the Neuro-Disruptor.