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Firefly n.Any of various nocturnal beetles of the family Lampyridae, characteristically having luminescent chemicals in the posterior tip of the abdomen that produce a flashing light. Also called lightning bug. (www.dictionary.com)

Sabotage n.
An act or acts with intent to injure, interfere with, or obstruct the national defense of a country by willfully injuring or destroying, or attempting to injure or destroy, any national defense or war material, premises or utilities, to include human and natural resources.
(US Department of Defense)

A cobra symbol can be found on Firefly's left arm.

Firefly's primary weapon is a standard Cobra NA-55 Assault Rifle as described on his filecard. It is the equivalent of a Heckler & Koch G3A3.

Delayed detonation shrapnel bomb.

Toxic fume emitting smoke bomb grenade.

Remote controlled mega concussion dynamite canisters.

Additional grenades are stored on Firefly's left leg. Their specific purpose is unknown.

Various switches on his right arm could possibly be used for communication or remote detonation.

Garotte wire.

Cobra laser pistol as described on his filecard.

Firefly also has various pockets on his belt and bandolier, containing assorted equipment and weaponry.

Firefly uses armor on his upper body and soft boots to help him make a silent infiltration.

Spinning lethal, blade launcher armament as described on his filecard. This weapon would most likely have the ability to be timed or on a remote detonator (such as the switches on his wrist above). The primary danger of this weapon lies in the fact that its full purpose is unknown. It could possibly contain explosive material, be meant for simple destruction using its spinning blades, or even be used as a tactical diversion.

 

Information provided by: John Michael Cajigal
Images provided by: Patrick Stewart

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