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FUSION ROCKET LAUNCHER

     The Big Gun. Could you possibly need any more explanation than that? The F-1TL Fusion Rocket Launcher fires a massive long-range rocket capable of inflecting incredible havoc regardless of what it hits; however, it does only fire one rocket at a time, with each subsequent rocket you wish to fire requiring a reload into the tube launcher similar to the Rail Driver, only taking much more time. If you need something large blown apart, look no further than here; just be careful somebody doesn't sneak up behind you while you're using this behemoth of a weapon, and for the love of God, don't shoot it at close range to anything.

  • Primary Fire: Fires a single large rocket.
  • Alternate Fire: Not applicable.
  • Pros: Devastating weapon that features the same IR viewer as the Rocket Launcher.
  • Cons: Lengthy reload, very bulky and cumbersome. Upon using it, you're 68% more likely to kill yourself than someone else. No alternate fire. Limited ammo carrying capacity.
  • Recommendation: You'll barely use this weapon in actual play, though you will want to bust it out from time to time just to see what kind of fun you can have with it.

          

Movie of the Fusion Rocket Launcher in action
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