MAP
Modelled Atomic Propulsion, abbreviated as MAP, is a technology developed by the Endo Corporation to power firearms through an internal nuclear reactor, where predictive models induce instability and jolts of extreme energy to magnetically propel cobalt-housed projectiles. Initially developed for use with anti-air railguns, MAP weapons are now available on a scale compact enough to be operated by humans as shoulder arms.
The main appeal of MAP weaponry lies in its extreme precision and projectile speed, especially over long distances. This makes it perfect for applications with high accuracy requirements like ground-to-air weapons, sniper rifles, or long distance artillery. Secondly, MAP weapons often produce little-to-no noise or light when firing, making them ideal for stealth operations.
Ultimately MAP weapons fall short where it comes to firing speed on account of overheating and instability concerns. Additionally, the weapon itself is often times delicate, easily damaged, and difficult to repair or calibrate.
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