Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-15049228-20131004024906/@comment-15049228-20131007005729

Now we move on to our next Projectile weapon, Gambol Shroud, which is wielded by none other than the Fauna kitty Blake!

Gambol Shroud, in the Black Trailer and Episode Eight, seems to have a rather small magazine, which logically again, boggles my mind. She used Gambol Shroud's Gun in the Black Trailer about 30 times, which in no pistol, even with extended mags, should be able to hold. Unless you're using drum pistol magazines, but it dosen't use that. How can these weapons hold so much ammunition? One possible solution came from speculation about Halo Mass Effect fanfiction speculation. Slipspace chambers, utilizing Slipspace as a storage unit, got me thinking. If you could use such a small device and hold dozens of heavy weapons, why not make magazines using the same concept? It would still weigh the same, but bullets would always feed through, ending when none is left in the mag and the slipspace chamber. But Replication units, utilizing fusion reactors energy output as material, would keep an endless supply of bullets going into the gun. Problem solved with Halo technolgy, also being closely related to RVB in some way. Maybe?

Judging from how thin the magazine is, I assume 9mm or smaller rounds would be the only bullets to fit in there. This is however contradicted by Blake's use of Gambol Shroud's bullets to allow for recoil to be used in a similar way to Ruby. 9mm should not have that much recoil for a weapon like Gambol Shroud, which is bound to be heavier than a standard pistol today. Yet she also doesn't seem to use Gambol Shroud's Pistol to amplify her strikes, like Ruby, assumingly because the pistol is on the inside.