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{{Weapon infobox | {{Weapon infobox | ||
|image= | |image=[[File:TotzFlame.png|200px]] | ||
[[File:TotzFlame.png| | |type=Flame dispenser | ||
|type= Flame dispenser | |variant=[[TOZT–7 Backpack Napalm Unit]] | ||
|variant= [[TOZT–7 Backpack Napalm Unit]] | |ammotype=Napalm-75 | ||
|ammotype= Napalm 75 | |capacity=7 seconds of continuous flame | ||
|capacity= 7 seconds of continuous flame | |feed=Napalm-75 Canister | ||
|feed= Pump | |operation=Pump | ||
|rate= Continuous | |rate=Continuous | ||
|optics= None | |optics=None | ||
|service= Unknown | |service=Unknown | ||
|firstappearance= [[Marathon (1994)|''Marathon'' (1994)]] | |firstappearance=[[Marathon (1994)|''Marathon'' (1994)]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''TOZT .25 Flame Unit''' is a weapon best reserved for the tighter engagements ranges aboard the [[UESC Marathon]]. | The '''TOZT .25 Flame Unit''' is a weapon best reserved for the tighter engagements ranges aboard the [[UESC Marathon]]. | ||
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== Legacy == | == Legacy == | ||
Like all [[UESC]] weapons from the Battle of Tau Ceti, [[Durandal]] went to work creating his own variant of the flamethrower: The TOZT–7 Backpack Napalm Unit | Like all [[UESC]] weapons from the Battle of Tau Ceti, [[Durandal]] went to work creating his own variant of the flamethrower: The TOZT–7 Backpack Napalm Unit is the result. | ||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == |
Revision as of 22:24, September 21, 2023
The TOZT .25 Flame Unit is a weapon best reserved for the tighter engagements ranges aboard the UESC Marathon.
Design details
From a single Napalm-75 Canister, the Totz.25 fires a 20 ft stream of flame for 7 seconds.[1]
Legacy
Like all UESC weapons from the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal went to work creating his own variant of the flamethrower: The TOZT–7 Backpack Napalm Unit is the result.
Gameplay
Due to the low gravity aboard the Pfhor ship, the player can use it to fly through the air. Additionally, the flamethrower excels at chewing unarmored flesh targets.
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