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Polarized Lasers: An Aquatic Weapon for the Thirty-First Century

Introduction:
In the ever-evolving arms race of the Inner Sphere, technological innovation remains the lifeblood of military supremacy. One of the latest advancements to grace the battlefield—or more precisely, the underwater battlefield—is the "Polarized Laser." Despite its name, the technology behind these weapons involves complex refractive adjustments and thermal exchange mechanisms, far beyond mere polarization.

Development:
Developed by the secretive think tanks of the Federated Suns, the Polarized Laser was born out of necessity. The ongoing conflicts in underwater environments on planets like  Thalassa (an oceanic world of strategic importance because of its rich germanium deposits) demanded weaponry that could perform reliably under extreme conditions. Early tests with traditional lasers proved inadequate due to the scattering and absorption of light by water. Through a blend of misdirection in intelligence and cutting-edge optical engineering, developers created a system that not only works in the aquatic depths but excels.

Design and Features:
Polarized Lasers utilize a series of adaptive optics and specialized emission lenses that adjust the beam's coherence based on the density and composition of the surrounding water. These modifications allow for a tighter, more focused beam, significantly increasing both range and accuracy underwater. Additionally, the ambient water acts as a cooling agent, allowing these lasers to operate at lower temperatures and cycle faster than their terrestrial counterparts.

Specifications:
- Range: Enhanced by approximately 25% compared to standard lasers when used underwater.
- Accuracy: Advanced targeting algorithms compensate for refraction, providing superior hit probability.
- Cooling: Natural water cooling grants a 15% reduction in heat generation per shot.

Tactical Use:
The Polarized Laser is designed for mech and vehicular units specializing in naval warfare. Its ability to deliver precise and powerful strikes makes it ideal for engagements in oceanic trenches, around sub-aquatic bases, or in the murky depths of alien seas.

Drawbacks:
While formidable underwater, the Polarized Laser has severe limitations on land. The adaptive optics and emission systems are calibrated for use in water, causing significant performance issues in air:
- Range and Accuracy: Suffers a drastic reduction, with range decreased by up to 50% and a notable decrease in accuracy due to atmospheric dispersion.
- Cooling Efficiency: Without the cooling properties of water, these lasers overheat quickly, increasing heat generation by up to 30%, which can risk internal damage and reduce firing sustainability.

Strategic Implications:
These characteristics ensure that the Polarized Laser remains a specialized tool rather than a universal upgrade. Units equipped with these weapons are unmatched in aquatic environments but become vulnerable and less effective on traditional battlefields. This balance necessitates strategic deployment and careful consideration of terrain in battle planning.

Conclusion:
With the introduction of Polarized Lasers, the battleground has deepened, both literally and metaphorically. Commanders must now consider the depths of the oceans as arenas of war, adjusting their tactics and strategies accordingly. The Federated Suns' mastery of misinformation in naming this technology underscores the complex interplay of innovation and intelligence in the perpetual chess game of interstellar warfare.

Additional Fluff: Development of the Polarized Laser

Challenging Beginnings:
The origins of the Polarized Laser trace back to the tumultuous era of the Fourth Succession War, a time marked by fierce competition and innovation among the Great Houses. Initial efforts by the Federated Suns to develop a superior underwater weapon system were fraught with challenges. The prototypes, while promising on paper, consistently failed under the high-pressure environments found in deep-sea conditions. Engineers grappled with persistent issues such as micro-implosions within the laser's optical cavity, which compromised the weapon's integrity and effectiveness.

Clan War Innovations:
The turning point in the Polarized Laser's development came during the intense technological and military upheaval of the Clan Invasion. The Federated Commonwealth, a brief but potent alliance between the Federated Suns and the Lyran Commonwealth, pooled their resources and intellect to tackle the longstanding flaws of the laser system. Utilizing salvaged Clan technology, which was superior in both materials and miniaturization techniques, the engineers made significant breakthroughs. They managed to stabilize the optical systems and enhance the laser's pressure tolerance. However, despite these advancements, a significant barrier remained—the production bottleneck caused by inadequate 'spheroid manufacturing capabilities.

Breakthrough During the Jihad:
The chaos and devastation of the Word of Blake's Jihad, while bringing untold misery, inadvertently laid the groundwork for the final phase of the Polarized Laser's development. In the aftermath of the conflict, amidst the ruins and scattered technologies, the Federated Suns managed to secure advanced Clan-spec fabrication equipment. This equipment was essential for producing the high-precision components needed to finalize the Polarized Laser.

With this newfound capability, the production of the Polarized Laser was finally feasible. The weapon systems were refined, tested, and ready for mass production, just as the Federated Suns prepared to launch operations on the water-rich world of Thalassa (covertly referred to as "Aquilon" for security reasons).

Contemporary Use and Limitations:
Despite its advanced capabilities and unique advantages in underwater combat, the Polarized Laser has not seen widespread adoption across the Inner Sphere. The specific environmental conditions required for its optimal use limit its demand to planets and missions with significant aquatic theaters. While supremely effective in such scenarios, its drawbacks in atmospheric environments deter broader military use.

Strategic Value and Future Prospects:
The strategic value of the Polarized Laser lies in its potential to dominate underwater engagements—a niche yet critical aspect of modern warfare in the Inner Sphere. As oceanic worlds like Thalassa become more pivotal in military and economic strategies, technologies like the Polarized Laser could gain prominence.

For now, the Federated Suns continue to hold the edge in underwater warfare technology, with the Polarized Laser serving as a testament to their resilience and innovative spirit through some of the most trying times in their history. Whether this technology will spread beyond its current limited use remains to be seen, dependent on the shifting tides of demand and the evolving landscape of interstellar conflict.

AlphaMirage

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I feel like this might work better as an add-on like the RISC pulse module with similar drawbacks. I'd actually not give it an extra cooling effect since water already does that and I generally don't like accuracy bonuses. It should just reclaim a bit of range and that should be sufficient to make them competitive and Amphibious since you can just disengage on the surface.

Tyler Jorgensson

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Love the idea, agree with Alpha on the accuracy boosting. I’m not 100% Up to date on the underwater rules honestly so i can’t say how much to boost the range.

But love the fluff. Nice work