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[[File:SST05 MortiaMk2Render.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A render of the Morita Mk 2 "Scatter" variant. A slightly longer barrel can be seen, it also lacks the M60 muzzle device, much like the photo above.]] | [[File:SST05 MortiaMk2Render.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A render of the Morita Mk 2 "Scatter" variant. A slightly longer barrel can be seen, it also lacks the M60 muzzle device, much like the photo above.]] | ||
[[File:SST05 MoritaMk2 (1).jpg|600px|thumb|none|The Marauder with his long gun. Maybe intimidation and [[Aliens|harsh language]] will get that door open quicker.]] | [[File:SST05 MoritaMk2 (1).jpg|600px|thumb|none|The Marauder with his long gun. Maybe intimidation and [[Aliens|harsh language]] will get that door open quicker.]] | ||
− | [[File:SST05 MoritaMk2 (2).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Performing a reload. Given the time of release, the game uses the same reload animation regardless if the magazine is completely empty or not.]] | + | [[File:SST05 MoritaMk2 (2).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Performing a reload. Given the time of release, the game uses the same reload animation regardless if the magazine is completely empty or not. Note the H&K style pictogram markings]] |
− | [[File:SST05 MoritaMk2 (3).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Giving the charging handle a pull, | + | [[File:SST05 MoritaMk2 (3).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Giving the charging handle a pull, having a similar manual of arms to the FAMAS, rather than the Ruger AC-556 in a bullpup kit, like in the film.]] |
[[File:SST05 MoritaMk2 (4).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Firing the underslung shotgun, however doing so expends 10 rounds from the magazine oddly enough.]] | [[File:SST05 MoritaMk2 (4).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Firing the underslung shotgun, however doing so expends 10 rounds from the magazine oddly enough.]] | ||
[[File:SST05 MoritaMk2 (5).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Chambering the next shell.]] | [[File:SST05 MoritaMk2 (5).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Chambering the next shell.]] |
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Starship Troopers is a 2005 science fiction, first person shooter developed by Strangelite. The game is also set 5 years after the Federation's victory on Planet P, unknown if it's set either concurrent with the events of Starship Troopers 2: Hero of The Federation, or just after. The player character takes the role of a Marauder, a special forces unit within the Mobile Infantry.
The following weapons appear in the video game Starship Troopers (2005 VG):
Overview
The weapons in the game are clearly modeled after their on screen counterparts, albeit with some modifications done to them. From the era this game released, there's no weapon limit. Though unfortunately, the weapons do not carry over from other missions and must be found again throughout the level.
"Morita Mk 2 Rifle"
The Morita rifle series makes a return in the game, albeit referred to as the "Mk 2" in game. Even though it is the standard rifle of regular Mobile Infantry troops, it is actually better suited for taking down the more up-armored "tiger bugs". The weapon holds a generous amount of ammo, approximately 160 rounds per magazine. Like in the film, it is fitted with an underslung shotgun, which can be quite handy for finishing off the aformentioned armored bugs. A grenadier variant can be found as well, denoted by gold coloration on the launcher itself.
"Morita Mk2 Carbine"
The carbine variant of the Morita is available in the Marauder's arsenal. Aside from the shorter overall length, while it lacks any sort of underbarrel attachment, its secondary function fires in a significantly higher cyclic rate than the standard rifle, of course at the cost of burning through ammo much quicker.
"Morita Mk2 Sniper"
The sniper variant can also be found, this time it lacks an underbarrel shotgun, sporting a longer barrel with no muzzle device. It has a reduced magazine capacity, down to 100 rounds, it's better suited against ranged enemies, like cliff mites, or "sniper bugs".
"Tactical Assault Shotgun"
A new weapon in the Mobile Infantry's arsenal, perfect for crowd control when faced with a massive swarm of standard warrior bugs, it also has an alternate fire akin to the one in Half-Life, but it expends a whopping four shells at once.
"M56-C Missile Launcher"
Likely a successor model to the MK55 Nuke Launcher from the movie, it effectively behaves the same way, but looks more like it was modeled after an AT-4 rather than a prop.