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Summary

#FiringLine.err is a piece of the Inheritance, a collection of modified and overpowered weapons made by the legendary dealer Criminal AO known as Over Tricks due to how their abilities break through the upper limits in the game's physical phenomena.

This piece in particular is a large anti-materiel rifle. The phonebook-sized magazine is attached far behind the grip. The barrel alone is more than 2 meters long. Though it can be folded in half for transportation purposes, its weight and size make it nearly impossible to carry around freely. The rifle can also use a bipod.

Powers and Stats

Tier: 9-B

Name: #FiringLine.err

Origin: Magisterus Bad Trip

Age: Unknown

Classification: Inheritance, Over Trick, Anti-materiel Rifle

Wielders: Criminal AO, Lilikiska, Suou Kaname

Powers and Abilities: Fires an armor-piercing incendiary bullet with infinite range

Attack Potency: Wall level (Destroys an air conditioning unit and a storage shed, can be used to destroy vehicles like an armored truck or a patrol boat)

Speed: Unknown, likely Supersonic

Durability: Unknown

Range: Infinite

Weaknesses: Large and unwieldy, the white phosphorous' flames and smoke can hurt the wielder if fired at a nearby target

Feats/Statements:

Something tore through the air as if punching a hole in the blowing rain.

It hit an industrial air conditioning unit right next to the mint green coupe, producing a deafening boom and spreading explosive flames around.

That was a sniper shot.

And hitting an air conditioning unit with a bullet would not produce such stickily toxic flames. This was an armor-piercing incendiary round. It was a special overkill round that pierced the armor and then fried the machinery or people inside. It used white phosphorus, so the flames would envelop the target’s body and the smoke would scorch their lungs.

[...]

The air and the raindrops were torn through nearby, a storage room on the rooftop exploded, and fearsome flames covered it.

[...]

An explosion pierced through the scenery.

But it did not hit the mint green coupe or the large red motorcycle.

The white phosphorus explosion swallowed up the ramp they had planned to use next.

“Shit!?”

The sheet of metal only shifted a bit, but it was no longer usable for a life-risking jump. Kaname typed into the chat with his eyes to tell Midori to stop while he also slammed on the brakes in the mint green coupe. He felt a squeezing on his heart as he slid across the slick rooftop, but he managed to avoid thoughtlessly driving right off the edge.

~ Magisterus Bad Trip Volume 1 - #FiringLine.err's shots

“An air conditioning unit and a storage room shouldn’t have equally thick walls, so the damage to them should be different. Yet I’m not seeing that with Lilikiska’s anti-materiel rifle! It’s doing the same damage to everything!”

“What does that matter!?”

“A normal sniper rifle wouldn’t have my nose tingling like this. And what kind of weapon can break the limits of the physical laws set in place for this entire world!?”

[...]

“Kaname> Bingo. It’s probably a ridiculous anti-materiel rifle with infinite range!”

[...]

“Kaname> Basically, the kinetic energy from the gunpowder never drops and gravity doesn’t pull the bullet down, so it continues forward indefinitely. That alone is enough of a threat. She might be able to aim at someone on the horizon 5000 meters away! And if she’s looking down from an elevated platform, that could extend to 10,000 meters!!”

[...]

“Kaname> The real attack only begins once the bullet hits the target. Based on the bullet holes, it looks like taking a 12.7mm anti-materiel round from point-blank range. And it includes a white phosphorus incendiary effect. There’s no winning against that in a straight fight. We’ll either be squished by the flyswatter or fried by the insecticide torch!!”

[...]

#FiringLine.err was a ridiculous anti-material sniper rifle with infinite range, but it did not have its downsides. It was too heavy to move around with human strength and its powerful and toxic white phosphorus incendiary rounds were a threat to the wielder when used on a nearby target.

~ Magisterus Bad Trip Volume 1 - #FiringLine.err's ability

The only things on the roof were a few industrial air conditioning units, flower beds, storage rooms, and a table and chairs for enjoying an afternoon drink. There were things to hide behind, but none of them could block the anti-materiel rifle Inheritance known as #FiringLine.err. A single shot would blast right through them to burn their skin and scorch their lungs with white phosphorus.

[...]

“But we have better handling. Plus, I have #FiringLine.err and its infinite range.”

That weapon had to be a major threat to Tselika.

Infinite range meant the risk of being hit remained no matter how far away you were. And the armor-piercing incendiary rounds were special bullets designed to destroy even an armored truck or patrol boat from within. A single hit would put the mint green coupe in serious danger.

~ Magisterus Bad Trip Volume 1 - #FiringLine.err's power

Instead of pressing the stock against her shoulder, Lilikiska was holding it like a bazooka.

It appeared to technically be a bullpup. The magazine, which looked like a metal phonebook, was attached far behind the grip.

That monster’s barrel alone was more than 2 meters long.

It likely folded in half for transportation purposes, but its overwhelming weight must have made it nearly impossible to carry around.

[...]

She must have wanted to aim carefully because the black limousine stopped while parallel to them and the girl left her sheltering box to set foot on the rooftop. She used the rear trunk portion as a shield, removed #FiringLine.err from her shoulder, and supported it on a bipod instead.

~ Magisterus Bad Trip Volume 1 - #FiringLine.err's description

And just then, the sticky flames of a white phosphorus armor-piercing incendiary round intervened.

This was part of Criminal AO’s Inheritance, the infinite-range anti-materiel sniper rifle called #FiringLine.err.

This light source was much more sinister than the headlights. The explosive flames occurred away from the people and vehicles, but a second and third shot were soon fired to surround them and prove this was intentional mercy and not just poor aim. And anyone in the know would quickly notice that these were more than just flames. It was a vortex of highly toxic flames and smoke.

Normal cover would be useless and on one wanted to experience that hellish suffering and fall. A few of the smarter Dealer’s started retreating to safety and the others followed suit.

~ Magisterus Bad Trip Volume 1 - Midori saves Kaname from a group of Dealers

His partner immediately responded. This was a power that Takamasa had refused to rely on. The Magisterus forcibly unfolded the #Fireline.err collapsible anti-materiel rifle inside the car and pulled the trigger without really aiming.

Takamasa fired his second round, but it missed its mark.

Kaname’s coupe had unnaturally hopped to the side in midair. That was due to the Inheritance that Tselika had fired. She had launched the extra-large bullet directly out from the passenger side window so the powerful recoil hit the sports car.

~ Magisterus Bad Trip Volume 3 - Kaname and Tselika use #FiringLine.err's recoil to dodge an attack mid-air

Notable Attacks/Techniques:

Ability: #FiringLine.err fires an armor-piercing incendiary bullet that uses white phoshorous, designed to explode after piercing the target. Therefore, even if the target survives the powerful bullet they'll be subjected to intense sticky flames and toxic fumes/smoke wrapping around them and scorching their lungs. However, its true ability is the fact that the bullets it shoots never lose their kinetic energy nor are they affected by gravity; they continue in their path indefinitely until they hit something with the same strength they had when they left the barrel.

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