SEAF researchers, while scouring the archives for arms development studies, recently discovered photographs of ancient multi-barrled firearms known as nock guns. Seven barrels, clustered in a honeycomb pattern, offered unparalleled firepower, but at the cost of extremely slow reloads. But, with a different feed system, and top-of-the-line caseless ammunition, the ultimate infantry weapon could be created...
The resulting rifle, the VG-70 Variable, is massive and deals relatively poor damage per shot, but boasts three different full-auto firerates, a "volley" mode to shoot 7 shots at once, and an emergency "total" mode to fire the whole magazine at once! What's not to love?
