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Revision as of 16:23, May 17, 2023

Sicatt Workshop Disruptor
Cutout of the Disruptor.
Production overview

Manufacturer:

Type:

Pistol

Specifications

Length:

65 centimeters (25.5 in)[1]

Ammunition type:

Electric surge bolts[1]

Feed system:

10 bolts[1]

Service history

In service:

Post-Covenant War conflicts[2]

 
This unusual Brute weapon fires a small active dynamo that attaches to enemies and releases a shock discharge. If multiple dynamos are attached to a target they will overload, causing a large amount of shock damage and an EMP pulse.[3]

The Sicatt Workshop Volt Caster,[1] or Disruptor, is an electricity-based weapon utilized by the Banished during the Battle for Zeta Halo. [4][2]

Overview

Design details

The volt caster is a pistol of Jiralhanae design, created by the Sicatt Workshop and manufactured by the Armory of Reckoning. The weapon is designed to fire in a full automatic mode of fire, discharging a small active-dynamo munition capable of attaching to surfaces, including infantry and vehicles. Once attached, the bolts discharge a high-output current to their target, which are capable of incapacitating and immobilizing enemy targets. Should several individual bolts become attached to the same target in a close enough vicinity to one another, they are capable of detonating in a “supercombine” manner similar to that of needle-based weaponry—causing a large shock explosion that can incapacitating infantry and disabling technology via an electromagnetic pulse.[1][3]

The top-mounted magazine of the disruptor holds ten bolts before needing to reload.[1]

Usage

The Disruptor was used by Banished forces on Zeta Halo during their long-term occupation of the ringworld. Banished forces typically find the weapon's main use in infiltration packs-with scout forces using them to disable enemy technology for long enough durations as to allow regular shock troops to overrun them.[1]

Variants

  • Calcine Disruptor: A modified variant of the Disruptor that fires delayed detonation rounds, though with a decreased magazine capacity from 10 to 7.[5] Unlike the normal Disruptor, the Calcine variant can disable any vehicle in one shot. During the Battle for Zeta Halo, the Unggoy known as Bipbap carried a Calcine Disruptor.[2]

Gameplay

Halo Infinite

The Disruptor is a fully-automatic pistol that deals shock damage like the Dynamo grenades and the Sicatt Workshop shock rifle. Although the individual rounds deal a little damage to a target, 3 shots to the same target initiates a DOT (damage over time) effect that drains shields first before draining health. The weapon is also capable of disabling vehicles after seven hits have been landed on a given target. In the campaign, the Disruptor is wielded by high ranking Unggoy, Kig-Yar, and used as a backup weapon for Jiralhanae Snipers. In multiplayer, the Disruptor is capable of killing an enemy Spartan in 6 shots.

Gallery

Concept art

Screenshots and renders

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 477
  2. ^ a b c Halo Infinite, gameplay
  3. ^ a b Halo Infinite, Forge - Disruptor description: "This unusual Brute weapon fires a small active dynamo that attaches to enemies and releases a shock discharge. If multiple dynamos are attached to a target they will overload, causing a large amount of shock damage and an EMP pulse."
  4. ^ Halo Support, Halo Infinite Weapon, Equipment, and Vehicle Inventory (Retrieved on May 5, 2023) [archive]
  5. ^ Halo Infinite, Forge - Calcine Disruptor description: "Modified with delayed detonation rounds."