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Although the alien weapon fragments provide a limited glimpse into the systems utilized in their equipment, we've seen enough to confirm my worst suspicions about their technology... that it is vastly superior to our own. However, I have been encouraged by the rapid developments the research team has made in studying the damaged circuitry and electronics we recovered. Our initial efforts have already yielded a successful outcome. The new integrated sighting module created for our weaponry was heavily influenced by the aliens' own targeting system. |
Although the alien weapon fragments provide a limited glimpse into the systems utilized in their equipment, we've seen enough to confirm my worst suspicions about their technology... that it is vastly superior to our own. However, I have been encouraged by the rapid developments the research team has made in studying the damaged circuitry and electronics we recovered. Our initial efforts have already yielded a successful outcome. The new integrated sighting module created for our weaponry was heavily influenced by the aliens' own targeting system. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* Weapon Fragments can be retrieved from the battlefield by killing aliens but use of explosives will destroy any fragments. |
* Weapon Fragments can be retrieved from the battlefield by killing aliens but use of explosives will destroy any fragments. |
Revision as of 02:54, 24 October 2013
Weapon Fragments |
Although the alien weapon fragments provide a limited glimpse into the systems utilized in their equipment, we've seen enough to confirm my worst suspicions about their technology... that it is vastly superior to our own. However, I have been encouraged by the rapid developments the research team has made in studying the damaged circuitry and electronics we recovered. Our initial efforts have already yielded a successful outcome. The new integrated sighting module created for our weaponry was heavily influenced by the aliens' own targeting system. |
Source: XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012) Research Archives
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Grey Market Description |
Based on our experience in the field, it seems the alien weaponry is designed to self-destruct when the operator dies. These fragments are all that we've managed to recover from the remains. |
Source: XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
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Notes
- Weapon Fragments can be retrieved from the battlefield by killing aliens but use of explosives will destroy any fragments.
- Weapons research requires large amounts of fragments, which can create bottlenecks for your scientific research.
- Research completion allows production of new item = S.C.O.P.E.