BW-01 Dictator (original) (raw)

BW-01 Dictator

BW-01 Dictator

BW-01 Dictator (BW-01 ディクテイター, BW-01 Dikuteitā?) is a Blue SWAT (Team)’s standard firearm, a semi/auto pistol which is able to be freely switched between the two modes. It was designed with the Space SWAT's formal gun and beam gun as a model.

The number of bullets is 10 when using a normal magazine and 32 when using a long magazine. A Laser Pointer (レーザーポインター, Rēzā Pointā?) is mounted under the muzzle, and a safety device switch is mounted at the bottom of the grip (there is a scene in Episode 11 where the Dictator's blueprint is displayed on the governor's monitor.). Fires a titanium-coated artificial ruby 9mm armor-piercing bullet Hyper Bullit (ハイパーブリット, Haipā Buritto?). At the time of shooting, the Energy Coating Unit (エネルギーコーティングユニット, Enerugī Kōtingu Yunitto?) mounted on the Dictator applies energy coating to the bullet. The output of the Energy Coating Unit depends on the mental state of the user, and in some cases, the unit emits violent light when firing in a state of high emotions such as rage.

Due to the Single Column Magazine (シングルカラムマガジン, Shinguru Karamu Magajin?) specifications, the grip part is slim and easy to grip, but instead, the long magazine is quite long. Remodeled by Seiji's hand in Episode 11, the energy coating changed from red to gold and its power improved. In the same story, the magazine of Beretta M92F, which is a keepsake of Sarah's colleague John, is loaded with armor piercing bullets, and the Energy Coating Unit of the beam gun possessed by Sig is attached and used, and the gun recoils while defeating TR-99. In Episode 34, the inspection was broken by disassembling it to break through the inspection caused by the fake Blue SWAT case caused by the Three Death Killer Brothers and hiding it in a motorcycle or helmet.

In the special episode of Juukou B-Fighter, Mai borrows it from Sarah and uses it.

Notes[]

V1 System

V1 Shot.

References[]

  1. Tokuma Shoten . (2004). "Space Sheriff Chronicle - Metal Hero Series Genealogy". pp. 88-89, "PLEX Interview". ISBN 4-19-730103-0.