I was just going over some stuff in core book and got to looking at Railguns. Instead of a separate battery pack wouldn't it be more practical to have each ammo clip have its own limited power supply? This would seem like something any military would require to cut down on parts and supply issues. A small extension of the clip and make it rechargeable.
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"The difference between truth and fiction, people expect fiction to make sense."
Mea Culpa: My mode of speech can make others feel uninvited to argue or participate. This is the EXACT opposite of what I intend when I post.
Just a couple years ago, we would have to argue this stuff ad naseum because it was all science fiction. Just like the NAVY's new battlefield laser prototype that can drill a hole through 20 feet of steel in one second. Here's the Railgun wilipedia page :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railgun
Granted, this is TODAY technology and EP would have technology a few years advanced. AND, yes, this is not a man-portable weapon. Neither was the first gunpowder cannon.
In January 31, 2008 the US Navy tested a railgun that fired a shell at 10.64 MJ with a
muzzle velocity of 2,520 m/s.[16] Its expected performance is a muzzle velocity over
5,800 m/s, accurate enough to hit a 5 meter target over 200 nautical miles (370.4 km)
away while firing at 10 shots per minute. The power was provided by a new 9-megajoule
(MJ) prototype capacitor bank
Also, here's an interesting page on making a homemade railgun, with 9-volt batteries.
http://scitoys.com/scitoys/scitoys/electro/railgun/railgun.html