zozotroll said:
My favorite 1950s space pirate picture, a desparte pirate climbs in through a hatch laser pistol in hand and slide rule in his teeth. Not many people younger than me even recognize a slide rule, much less have any idea how to use it. And we still cant make laser weapons.
Blasters of assorted types are just a part of Sci-Fi. If they dont have something great about them, nobody would use them. And it would not feel futurey.
And never mind that a battery that could power a laser makes a wonderfully powerful warhead.
Actually, I know a guy who did make a man-portable weapons grade laser.
The battery pack was not man portable, but the on-weapon capacitor array was good for 2 shots, and took several minutes to charge. He "lost" it when Animal control saw him shoot a squirrel with it. Killed the squirrel.
The steam explosion is the issue. That, and aiming.
A weapons-grade laser causes a small pocket of vaporized tissue. That tissue has an effect not unlike a small explosion.
I don't think they should be bigger damages than slug-throwers. But despite the limits, the old CT "on par with assault rifles" Lasers with the big packs were quite useful, and items of great interest, when the merc units were deploying to areas unlikely to be resupplied for a while.
Its an issue of basic load.
ACR guy has a basic load of about 300 rounds. After which he needs resupply.
Laser Rifle guy has a basic load of 50 rounds, but can recharge them from the unit's fusion sled. (Which said sled is a 1/2 Td of fuel, a 1 Td fusion plant, a 1/2 Td of controls, 1/2 Td of gravitics and other electronics, 1/2 ton sleeper cab, half Td of water, and 1/2 Td of FPP & Water Purification.)
Said sled can recharge a suit, too.