The Shamisen Resonance Caster emits a continuous stream of gravimetric impulses at the exact harmonic resonance of the target material. This rapidly causes the target material to reach a dangerous level of resonance, causing damage ranging from severe vibrations to complete disintegration. Typically most useful at short range, the Shamisen must be continuously adjusted to ensure that the frequency of the gravatic impulses remains the same as the distance to the target changes.
Mounted in the turret is a comprehensive rangefinder suite that uses several different spectrometers to determine the distance, density and other properties of a target material. An onboard software suite matches these findings against a database of known materials, composites and alloys, calculates the necessary harmonic resonance and the distance to target, and then triangulates the impulses accordingly.
Mounted in the turret is a comprehensive rangefinder suite that uses several different spectrometers to determine the distance, density and other properties of a target material. An onboard software suite matches these findings against a database of known materials, composites and alloys, calculates the necessary harmonic resonance and the distance to target, and then triangulates the impulses accordingly.