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For an overview of laser rifle models in the Fallout series of games, see laser rifle.
Metal Blaster
AER9LASERRIFLE
Laser rifle icon
Requirements
SkillEnergy Weapons
Attack statistics
Dmg/Attack
55 (62.8)
Dmg/Proj.
6.1 (7)
DPS
112.5 (128.4)
DPS (reload)
92.7 (105.8)
Crit Dmg
27
Crit % Mult
x1.5
Attacks/Sec
2AP17
Projectiles9Spread2.5
Crit Effect
Disintegration on death
Ammo & reloading
Ammo TypeMicrofusion cell
Ammo/Shot
1
Shots/Reload
24
Ammo Cap.24
Reload Time
2.5
Other
Weight8Value1000
Item HP1000
Repair
AER9 laser rifles
QuestsMill Worker
Editor ID?
Base IDxx00b513
Perk Effects
Perks (dam.)
 
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The Metal Blaster is a unique AER9 laser rifle in the Fallout 3 add-on The Pitt.

Background[]

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The primary energy service weapon of the United States military, the AER9 is a sturdy, reliable weapon focusing on ruggedness and usability over performance. The titanium cage housing the laser rifle mechanism is durable and retains focus of the internal arrays over extended periods of time, although the emphasis on reliability reduces firepower compared to state-of-the-art models like the AER12, with its gold alloy housing.[1] The principle of operation is simple, shared across all weapons of the AE platform: Power is drawn from microfusion cells and sent through a General Atomics International wave/particle diverter and on through precision-cut lenses of the crystal array to generate a focused laser beam. While the components are well protected (the diverter is shielded by a carbon fiber housing), they can be damaged. The aforementioned diverter is extremely difficult to repair and renders the weapon unusable if damaged. The lenses are also delicate when exposed, but can be replaced with cut clear glass, although a skillful hand is needed to duplicate the original cutting. However, beyond these components, the AER9 is a very forgiving weapon. The chassis can be opened in the field for servicing, while a damp cloth is enough to wash mirrored and glass components. Overheating is an issue, but simply submerging the weapon's barrel will help cool heat sinks down and prevent permanent damage. Most importantly, the absence of recoil allows even sub-par marksmen to use it effectively in the field.[2]

Despite its advantages, the AER9 did not manage to fully supersede conventional firearms in service. Limited production runs were manufactured and issued to select military units on all fronts of the Resource Wars (foreign or domestic), with many more undergoing further testing and development in facilities operated by the American military.[2] While full-scale adoption has not taken place, the military was already preparing for the full-scale deployment of the AER9 as standard weapon platform for the entire military. An extremely broad range of weapon modifications was developed for the rifle, allowing for the AER9 to be converted into almost any desired weapon type, depending on the situation. With the right barrel and muzzle, it could be an automatic assault weapon, a sniper rifle, or a close-quarters energy shotgun. Different options for optics and grips further refined the amount of options at the soldier's disposal. Combined with the commonality of ammunition type, the AER9 was set to revolutionize frontline combat.[3]

The Metal Blaster is a unique laser rifle that fires nine laser beams while expending only one microfusion cell. Everett explains that it was created by a man from The Pitt using parts he found lying around the The Mill, including a series of prisms that split the beam. Everett came into possession of the rifle by looting the man's corpse in the Mill.[4]

Characteristics[]

The Metal Blaster is essentially a laser shotgun, shooting nine projectiles at a time with one microfusion cell. It deals considerably more damage than the normal AER9 laser rifle, but lacks the precision of the standard laser rifle, making it less effective for long-range attacks. It is repaired with the standard AER9 laser rifle or the Wazer Wifle.

The 55 base damage is split between each of the nine beams, but outside of V.A.T.S. each beam can cause a separate critical hit, doing +27 damage per beam. Furthermore, a sneak attack critical automatically scores critical hits with all beams. The combination of a sneak attack and the Better Criticals perk will result in 839 total damage. The Metal Blaster can fire 455 cells, or about 19 full batteries, before breaking. That's 631 fewer cells than a regular laser rifle.

Variants[]

Icon cut contentThe following is based on Fallout 3 cut content and has not been confirmed by canon sources.
  • A "demo" version of the laser rifle is included in Fallout 3, presumably left from the game's E3 demo. It does one point less damage per shot and less than half the critical damage than the standard variant, but has a much higher critical chance percentage. It is not used anywhere in the game and is only accessible through the use of console commands.
Icon cut contentEnd of information based on Fallout 3 cut content.

Comparison[]

Name Type Dmg/shot DPS Att/sec Crit mult Crit dmg Spread AP cost Ammo Ammo cap Weight Item HP Value Notes
Laser rifle Energy rifle 23 47 2 x1.5 22 0.0 17 Microfusion cell 24 8 1000 1000 -
Wazer Wifle Energy rifle 29 59.2 2 x1.5 28 0.0 17 Microfusion cell 30 8 1800 900 -
Metal Blaster Energy shotgun 55 112.5 2 x1.5 27 2.5 17 Microfusion cell 24 8 1000 1000 Fires 9 projectiles on one cell
Tri-beam laser rifle Energy shotgun 75 204.5 2.7 x1.5 15 2.0 23 Microfusion cell 24 9 1000 1000 Fires 3 lasers on three cells
(eight shots in a cell)

Location[]

It can be obtained in The Pitt by bringing Everett 50 steel ingots.

Notes[]

  • The Metal Blaster's laser beams won't set off any gas leaks if shot from a distance. However, if the player shoots while standing in a cloud of gas, the explosion will occur just as if it were a "regular" firearm.

Behind the scenes[]

The Metal Blaster is the second item in two-part reference to Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome. Two characters, Master and Blaster, correspond to the Metal Master armor and the Metal Blaster, respectively. Raider blastmaster armor also exists in Fallout 3.

Sounds[]

SingleShotVB ReloadVB
JamVB

References[]

  1. Citadel terminals; Terminal, AER9 Laser Rifle: "Unlike many of the weapons in use today, the AER9 is actually not the top laser rifle that was in service at the time of the Great War. The model line went up to the state-of-the-art AER12, which saw service in a handful of specialty units. The reason that the AER9 is much more commonly found is that it was much sturdier and more reliable than the models that followed.
    The AER9 features a titanium housed crystal array which proved to withstand long years of exposure to the elements much better than the gold alloy housing of the later models. As a result, the crystal arrays stayed focused within operating parameters, rather than falling completely out of focus like the newer models.
    As with all energy weapons, the AER9 can suffer from poor performance if not properly maintained. The crystal arrays and non-mechanical components are delicate and if not properly serviced can lead to a loss of beam intensity, overheating, and energy regulation failure."
  2. 2.0 2.1 Fort Independence terminals; Research Terminal (Laser Rifle/Pistol): "Subject -> Laser Rifle/Pistol
    Researcher -> J. T. Benning
    Analysis
    Analysis ->
    Further research regarding Laser Weaponry has not revealed much we didn't already know. Small production run of prototype weapons developed by US Military, most of these weapons were recovered from military armories where the weapons were being tested by live-fire groups of active duty personnel.
    Critical Components
    Critical Components ->
    Power drawn from Micro fusion Cell is processed through a Wave/Particle Diverter (manuf:Gen Atomics Intnl). Diverters are protected by carbon-fiber housing, preventing frequent malfunction, but when a diverter fails the weapon becomes unusable, and this part is extremely difficult to replace or repair.
    Precision-cut lenses focus optic energy. Lenses are prone to damage and can grossly affect precision of the firing weapon's firing mechanism. Lenses are easily replaced with any clear glass, but require a great deal of skill to fabricate.
    Field Operation
    Field Operation ->
    A fully charged cell will discharge 20 bolts from a pistol, and 12 shots from the rifle model. Recoil is negligible compared to ballistic weapons, so long range combat requires less marksmanship ability of the soldier.
    Maintenance
    Maintenance ->
    The chassis are easily opened, allowing the weapon to be serviced in the field. Purified water and a clean cloth can be used to wash mirrored and glass components, slowing wear on the weapon. The weapon can also overheat after a period of intense use. This can be counteracted by submerging the barrel of the weapon in water, which helps cool heat sinks located beneath the chassis shell in that area."
  3. The array of weapon modifications available.
  4. The Lone Wanderer: "You got anything for me?"
    Everett: "Sure thing. Bit of a weird one, here - found it from some sucker out of town. Some genius got to tinkering with his laser. Polished metal barrel, a few prisms in there, and he got this lethal light show."
    (Everett's dialogue)
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