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I think it's based from the game's internal crafting stuff.. I might need to re organize it to be able to do that.
Yeah I've gotten a few comments on my name in the past, it's quite fitting now that I've started making guns... or at least mod ones.
I love that little dot of light that moves forward in the firing part of the gun! (can’t say barrel because a railgun doesn’t propel its projectile by a powder charge) LoL
PS.Nice name!
Also please excuse my awful typing, I don't always proofread my comments.
The bullet cal is similar to that of a .50 cal, though you could argue anything at this point really. I could say it's a 30mi or any cal really. For the sake of this mod it doesn't really matter too much.
The battery is not located in the gun but rather on the person. So it's whatever starbound has as it's battery system I suppose. I didn't really think of the power nees while making this, just how it would balance within the game. The muzzle flash is caused, once again by the intense heating caused by the pellet. The gun and pellet are both incredibly hot so the would certainly glow... but it also fits the theme is silver gray and blue I'm going for.
Then again I made a gravity gun so real physics is out the window in this gun series.
--- TL;DR SCI-Fi tropes and Heat dissspation
Besides that taking the physical nature of how railguns work makiung a railgun into a regular rifle isn't actually as easy as it seems. If you've ever seen videos of railguns firing you'll see that there is a great deal of fire involved. The reason is not because of any propellant but rather because of the intense friction and heating caused by the pellet being accelerated to such incredible speeds. In fact with most railguns the rails are ... I guess plasmafied is the right word? Material along the rail turns into plasma with each shot. Thus eroding the gun and shredding the inside.