Epochal Integration

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Epochal Integration
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Production overview

Manufacturer:

Osiris

Rarity class:

Legendary

Weapon type:

Hand Cannon

Intrinsic frame:

Adaptive Frame

Is craftable:

No

Min-max impact:

42

Min-max stability:

65

Min-max handling:

50

Min-max magazine:

11

Specifications

Feed system:

Clip

Ammunition type:

Primary

Fire mode:

Semi-Automatic

Damage:

Solar Solar

Effective range:

84

Hidden stats

Aim assistance:

71

Inventory size:

53

Zoom:

14

Recoil:

89

Service history

In service:

Guardians

Affiliation:

Ishtar Collective

 

"It is a wonder that we are still here. Keep it that way."
Osiris

Epochal Integration is a Solar Adaptive frame Hand Cannon released during Season of the Deep. It deals Solar damage and in order to acquire it, players much first complete the quest "Unfinished Business" which will unlock the quest "Parting the Veil." Players will then be able to pick it up from the Hall of Heroes.[1]

Perks

Intrinsic Trait Intrinsic Frame Barrel Bowstring Blade Haft Sight Magazine Arrow Guard Perk 1 Perk 2 Stock Grip Origin Catalyst

Smallbore Ricochet Rounds Keep Away Eye of the Storm Harmonic Resonance
Stats for All Incandescent Nanotech Tracer Rockets

Lore

The Ishtar Collective's researchers knew no bounds: amidst a sea of their data, I found schematics for a weapon using the Veil's paracausal field as supplemental power. However, it appears the weapon project was abandoned early. I hoped I could finish what they started, and so I share the fruits of my labor with you, Guardian.

Fusing Golden Age designs with modern necessity involved considerable guesswork, made worse by the lack of an extant prototype. I took liberties with the original schematic, choosing what to preserve, what to discard, and how to harmonize elements separated by centuries.

The first fabricated pieces clicked into place, and abstraction became reality. But it was not what I envisioned. Too cold, impersonal, and utilitarian.

I confess, I was sorely tempted to discard everything and start over. Yet I knew if I gave in to that familiar impulse, the hours would slip into days, and the days into months, while I strained for the vanishing limit of perfection in vain.

In the end, I asked Saint if he could suggest the finishing touches. Engraving a pattern into the steel was his idea. I took his word for it; aesthetic flourishes are not a strength of mine.

The result is this weapon: a synthesis of disparate elements into an unexpected shape. I am eager to see what you add to it, Guardian.

Osiris

References