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Z-750 binary rifle

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Template:Weapon Infobox The Z-750 Special Application Sniper Rifle[1], commonly known as the binary rifle, is a Forerunner energy channel weapon.[2]

Overview

The binary rifle is a weapon used by Forerunner Promethean Knight units and certain types of Crawler units encountered on Requiem. The rifle uses two core-mounted particle accelerators to accelerate its projectiles to high speed, killing targets with one shot.[3]

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 and floating sights. 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. The sight through the scope is tinted orange and has two zoom levels, 5x and 10x. The rifle emits a highly visible orange beam when aiming, allowing opponents to trace the user's location.[2]

Gameplay

The Binary Rifle is capable of destroying most light armored vehicles with one or two direct shots. An excellent anti-personnel weapon, it can instantly kill all forms of infantry with one shot, regardless of energy shields and hit location. However, the line of fire created by the scope's laser sight can be seen by every player, thus giving away the location of the user. Additionally, the Binary Rifle has a slow rate of fire (roughly four seconds between shots) and a long reload time (roughly five seconds), leaving the user vulnerable. It holds a low ammunition capacity with a total of three in a magazine total (four with the Ammo Upgrade).

Trivia

  • The Lightrifle was originally conceptualized as the Binary Rifle in the preliminary phase of development.[4]

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