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[b]Weapon Data[/b]
 
[b]Weapon Data[/b]
  
[b]Rapier Ex Banrorian 93R:[/b] The GPCM-MkLVIII is equipped with twin pistols as backup weapons.
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[b]Rapier & Banrorian:[/b] The GPCM-MkLVIII is equipped with twin pistols as backup weapons.
 
[b]Energy Saber:[/b] A standard-issue Alliance energy saber.
 
[b]Energy Saber:[/b] A standard-issue Alliance energy saber.
[b]Airghet-lahm B/V2:[/b] The mainstay of the GPCM line for decades, the Airghet-lahm is a solid and dependable assault rifle, capable of a high rate of fire as well as having a large ammo storage for extended operations.
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[b]A-L Burst v2:[/b] The mainstay of the GPCM line for decades, the A-L Burst is a solid and dependable assault rifle, capable of a high rate of fire as well as having a large ammo storage for extended operations.
[b]Cyote M17F Mod:[/b] For close combat operations, the GPCM-MkLVIII is equipped with a standard shotgun. The Cyote, the newest model from Alliance Werks, is capable of feeding both spreading flechette rounds or armour piercing slugs through it's ammo loader.
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[b]Cyote M17F:[/b] For close combat operations, the GPCM-MkLVIII is equipped with a standard shotgun. The Cyote, the newest model from Alliance Werks, is capable of feeding both spreading flechette rounds or armour piercing slugs through it's ammo loader.
[b]Gungit HAG 35:[/b] For distance operations, the GPCM-MkLVIII is equipped with a long range rifle. However, the matey lacks any sniper aiming systems, so it is notoriously inaccurate at it's intended range.
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[b]Gungit LRF 35:[/b] For distance operations, the GPCM-MkLVIII is equipped with a long range rifle. However, the matey lacks any sniper aiming systems, so it is notoriously inaccurate at it's intended range.
  
  
 
[b]Technical and Historical Notes[/b]
 
[b]Technical and Historical Notes[/b]
  
The typical combat Matey of the Alliance forces, the GPCM covers many bases but is a master of none.
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The typical combat Matey of the Alliance forces, the GPCM covers many bases but is a master of none. Alliance units typically use GPCMs to fill out combat squads, preferring to use specialized units for primary roles. As a result, GPCMs tend to be mostly seen in garrison positions.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:29, 14 May 2008

[b]General Purpose Combat Matey Mk LVIII (GPCM-MkLVIII)[/b]

[b]Armor Material:[/b] Matey-grade ablative armour
[b]Height:[/b] 15.3m
[b]Weight:[/b] 57.9 metric tons
[b]Pilot(s):[/b] Various
[b]Creator(s):[/b] Alliance Werks


[b]Ability Data[/b]

[b]Shield:[/b] The GPCM-MkLVIII is equipped with a standard shield to help protect it from attack.


[b]Weapon Data[/b]

[b]Rapier & Banrorian:[/b] The GPCM-MkLVIII is equipped with twin pistols as backup weapons.
[b]Energy Saber:[/b] A standard-issue Alliance energy saber.
[b]A-L Burst v2:[/b] The mainstay of the GPCM line for decades, the A-L Burst is a solid and dependable assault rifle, capable of a high rate of fire as well as having a large ammo storage for extended operations.
[b]Cyote M17F:[/b] For close combat operations, the GPCM-MkLVIII is equipped with a standard shotgun. The Cyote, the newest model from Alliance Werks, is capable of feeding both spreading flechette rounds or armour piercing slugs through it's ammo loader.
[b]Gungit LRF 35:[/b] For distance operations, the GPCM-MkLVIII is equipped with a long range rifle. However, the matey lacks any sniper aiming systems, so it is notoriously inaccurate at it's intended range.


[b]Technical and Historical Notes[/b]

The typical combat Matey of the Alliance forces, the GPCM covers many bases but is a master of none. Alliance units typically use GPCMs to fill out combat squads, preferring to use specialized units for primary roles. As a result, GPCMs tend to be mostly seen in garrison positions.