Z-130 Suppressor
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Z-130 Suppressor | |
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Production overview | |
Manufacturer: |
Forerunner origin |
Type: |
Directed energy automatic weapon |
Specifications | |
Length: |
94.2 centimeters (37.1 in)[1] |
Width: |
15 centimeters (5.9 in)[1] |
Height: |
36 centimeters (14 in)[1] |
Weight: |
6.4 kilograms (14 lb)[2] |
Ammunition type: |
Light mass[3] |
Feed system: |
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Coil set architecture | |
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98 m/s (220 mph)[citation needed] | |
Effective range: |
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Service history | |
In service: |
Kradal conflicts[1] |
The Z-130 Directed Energy Automatic Weapon (Z-130 DEAW),[5] also called the Suppressor, is a fully automatic Forerunner energy weapon.[6] It is usually utilized by the Prometheans.[7]
Overview
Operational history
The Suppressor was first introduced during the Kradal conflicts. It gained prominence during the human-Forerunner war and the Forerunner-Flood war.[1] The Suppressor is a fully automatic weapon employing a conventional coil set architecture that fires bolts of hard light in rapid succession. Its high rate of fire and efficiency against the Flood led to its widespread use among the Forerunner warriors during the Forerunner-Flood war, particularly when attempting to retake vessels captured by the Flood; however, it is similarly effective against all organic matter.[3] Thousands of years later, the Suppressor's coil set design was reverse-engineered by the Covenant for many of their weapons.[2]
A small number of Sangheili members within Jul 'Mdama's Covenant and Spartan-IVs aboard the UNSC Infinity also utilized the Z-130 during the Requiem Campaign.[8] It is ranked a Common REQ in Warzone simulations, and is available at Level 1 energy while giving 50 REQ points if sold.
Design details
The weapon possesses an angular design and metallic casing. It appears to be held together, at least partly, by energy fields as indicated by its self-assembly process. Orange highlights can be seen while the weapon is self-assembling and throughout the casing once assembly is complete; these highlights grow brighter when the weapon is fired.[5]
Variants
Song of Peace
In the chaotic final days of the Forerunner ecumene an unfortunate number of the Librarian's Conservation Measure operations required military intervention to complete. The Song of Peace is an upgraded Suppressor with a faster rate of fire, a larger magazine holding 48 rounds, and reduced recoil.[9]
Razor's Edge
As extinction loomed, desperation led the Forerunners to experiment with volatile derivations of hard light. The Razor's Edge is an advanced Suppressor firing fast-moving metastable energy shards and carrying 48-round magazines. If multiple shards strike a target in 0.9 seconds, they will create a "supercombine" explosion, similar to blamite, but with the ability to cause targets to disintegrate.[9]
Gameplay
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Advantages
The Suppressor has a large ammunition capacity and deals considerable damage at close range, making it even more lethal to non-shielded infantry. The Suppressor's high rate of fire is very advantageous in close-quarter situations. Although an individual shot from the Suppressor may do little damage to another player, its high rate of fire grants the weapon the fastest killing speed of all primary loadout weapons. The Suppressor is more efficient against unshielded individuals. Using a precision weapon, such as the M395 DMR, with the Suppressor allows the player to be effective at all distances. When paired with the plasma pistol, the plasma pistol can be used to eliminate an individual's shields, while the Suppressor is used to kill the now-unshielded enemy.
In Halo 5: Guardians, the Suppressor features latent homing projectiles, greatly improving its ability to hit a given target.
Disadvantages
Despite being the quickest-killing primary loadout weapon when every shot fired hits its target, the Suppressor's various disadvantages make it difficult to achieve this. It has little to no accuracy at medium and long range (even with short controlled bursts) and has a lengthy reload time. The Suppressor is not very efficient against shielded individuals. In addition, the bolts fired by the Suppressor move rather slowly, requiring the player to be close to enemies or to lead the target. The Suppressor is not efficient at handling multiple shielded players at once, due to relatively low projectile speed and limited damage against shielded targets.
In Halo 5: Guardians, the Suppressor now requires a brief warm-up period to reach its maximum rate of fire, giving the opponent a brief window to more easily eliminate the user.
Halo: Spartan Strike
In Halo: Spartan Strike the Suppressor has low accuracy and low damage, but compensates with high ammo capacity (200 rounds), suitable for close range combat. It is the only weapon that will not fire properly into the crosshair; when fired, it has a very wide range of fire, possibly 45 degrees to both sides. Promethean Knights and Crawler Alphas use this weapon.
Changes from Halo 4 to Turbo update
- The Suppressor's damage has been raised, with the weapon now killing in three less rounds.
- Auto aim has been reduced.
- The spread of the weapon's projectiles has been reduced.
Changes from Turbo to Halo 5: Guardians
- Weapon can now be Smart Scoped.
- Accuracy and effective range is significantly increased.
- Shots now track enemies and home in onto weak points, similar to the Needler and Boltshot.
- Rate of fire significantly decreased to 368 RPM, requiring a short period before reaching maximum fire rate of 500 RPM, down by 40.5% from Halo 4.
- Decreased damage, now killing in 18 shots rather than 16.
- Magazine holds 42 rounds rather than 48 rounds.
- The two REQ variants hold 48 rounds.
- Maximum reserve ammo capacity decreased from 288 reserve rounds to 168 reserve rounds.
- The two REQ variants hold up to 240 reserve rounds.
- Reload speed lengthened.
- Melee animations changed.
Trivia
- If Bottomless Clip is enabled in a custom game in Halo 5: Guardians, then the Suppressor will fire only at its starting speed and be unable to reach its maximum firing rate.[10]
- However, this does not affect the Suppressor's REQ variants.
Gallery
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Normal gallery
Concept art of the Suppressor for Halo 4.
- Z-130 reloading.jpg
A Z-130 being reloaded.
A Promethean Knight wielding a Suppressor.
Forerunner symbols on the Halo 4 Refractive skin.
John-117 using a Suppressor during the Skirmish on Installation 03 in Halo: Escalation.
A Spartan using a Suppressor during the Battle of Installation 03 in Halo: Spartan Strike.
Edward Buck engaging a Promethean Knight on Meridian while armed with a Suppressor.
First-person view of the Suppressor by Fred-104 in the Halo 5: Guardians campaign.
Smart scope with the Suppressor.
A Sangheili Ranger with a Z-130 on Skirmish at Darkstar.
An Armiger with a Suppressor on the cover of Halo: Renegades.
Halo 4 skins
Halo 5: Guardians REQ cards
List of appearances
- Halo 4 (First appearance)
- Halo: Escalation
- Halo: Spartan Strike
- Halo 5: Guardians
- Halo Mythos
- Halo: Renegades
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 97
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint - Halo Universe: Suppressor
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint - Halo 4 Intel
- ^ a b YouTube - Halo 5 | Suppressors Analysis
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint - The Halo Bulletin 9.27.12
- ^ YouTube - Halo 4 Exile PAX 2012 CTF Gameplay!
- ^ Halo Waypoint - Halo Bulletin 8.15.12
- ^ Spartan Ops
- ^ a b Halo 5: Guardians
- ^ Imgur - After seeing how Forerunner weapons morph when Smart-Link ("aim down sights") is used...
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