Interference Spike – a new weapon for Dark Heresy

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Interference Spike
Interference spikes also known as traumatic scrapcode injectors (TSIs, especially when mounted on flying or hovering remote weapons’ platforms) are melee implements for use against robots, servitors and other machine creatures and heavily augmented beings. An interference spike combines a short heavy piercing head with a data transductor coupled to a shielded and warded repository of scrapcode and command overrides, with added short-ranged static scramblers or rad pulse generators in some instances. If the spike breaches armour, the various malicious tech sprites contained in the aforementioned componnents are set free to wreak havoc upon the unfortunate target’s subsystems.

An interference spike is a exotic melee weapon.

It deals 1d5 R Damage with a Penetration of 1. It weighs 2 kg and has the Primitive weapon trait. Against targets with the Machine or Mechanicus Implants traits or with more than two bionic or cybernetic replacements or implant systems, it does not count as Primitive and deals an extra 2d10 E Damage.

Interference spikes are very rare.


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