Anarchy Online: ANEX - Blue Mathis M-E

Description
This Instruction Manual will teach you how to assemble a:
'ANEX - Blue Mathis M-E'
The Construction Kit must be between Quality Level 141 and 160.
All other pieces must be of AT LEAST that level range...
Add them using shift+right-click.
Add the pieces in the following order:

1. Rifle Weapons Construction Kit

2. Hyper Carbo-Ceramic Cooling System. Skill To Assemble: Weapon Smt: 564-640

3. Ultra-Long Composite Barrel. Skill To Assemble: Weapon Smt: 599-680

4. Energy Pack Interface. Skill To Assemble: Elec. Engi: 564-640

5. Energy Conduction Rack. Skill To Assemble: Quantum FT: 458-520

6. Nano Pylon. Skill To Assemble: Mech. Engi: 352-400

7. Notum Alloy Strengthened Ribs. Skill To Assemble: Mech. Engi: 352-400

8. Nano Pylon. Skill To Assemble: Mech. Engi: 352-400

9. notum-enriched nano paste - 2x Layer. Skill To Assemble: Nano Progra: 282-320

10. Runtime Critical Area Analyzer. Skill To Assemble: Weapon Smt: 564-640

11. notum-enriched nano paste - 1x Layer. Skill To Assemble: Nano Progra: 212-240
The Mathis has been - and is still, in popular use by many small armies, on planets throughout the galaxy. It is a free patent, and different building kit versions exist, each one slightly improving upon the former release. The performance is close to perfect for a rifle though, so most changes are in comfort and design. Most energy weapons use the energy in the charge both as accelerator and projectile, whereas the Mathis effectively draws upon solar powered batteries for the firing, saving the whole charge for projectile power. Hence the 'multi-energy' title.
The Mathis has been - and is still, in popular use by many small armies, on planets throughout the galaxy. It is a free patent, and different building kit versions exist, each one slightly improving upon the former release. The performance is close to perfect for a rifle though, so most changes are in comfort and design. Most energy weapons use the energy in the charge both as accelerator and projectile, whereas the Mathis effectively draws upon solar powered batteries for the firing, saving the whole charge for projectile power. Hence the 'multi-energy' title.