TS-QPB-S11 Quasiparticle Beam Emitter

"The Q-Beam fires a concentrated beam of unstable particles that eventually cause a target to explode"

- Inventory description

The TS-QPB-S11 Quasiparticle Beam Emitter, also known as the Q-Beam, is an experimental weapon found on Talos I during Prey (2017).

Overview
The Q-Beam is a prototype directed energy weapon. A stream of volatile quasiparticles causes rapidly cascading excitation in energetic systems of matter to the point of rupture.

The weapon can be found in the Hardware Labs' Beams and Waves Lab. It's hooked up to a machine for testing. Use the nearby terminal to access it. Later it can also be found in Cargo Bay B at the Security Command Post where Sarah and the survivors are. A Q-Beam can also be found outside the station in a location marked "human corpse" near the Psychotronics exit past the breach that needs to be sealed for the sidequest Million Dollar Caulk Gun (the corpse is Mariana Arias and is hidden in a small cubbyhole with the Q-Beam floating next to her), but this one is guarded by a Technopath. An additional Q-Beam can be found in the freezer in the kitchen of the cafeteria in Crew Quarters.

Judging by a memo found by Morgan Yu, it seems that Transtar was secretly working on a way to weaponize the Q-beam and implement it in Military Operators.

Usage
The Q-Beam fires a continuous, laser-like beam and does not do damage in the conventional sense. Instead, constant fire will rapidly fill in an enemy's health bar in green, starting from the left and moving right. If the whole red part of their health bar is turned green, the enemy will instantly die. This is with done with respect to damage already inflicted (ie, a damaged enemy will not require the empty part of their health bar to be filled up) and stacks with conventional damage: effectively, the green part of the enemy's health bar does not exist, and the player will only have to deplete the red part. If an enemy is not killed by Q-Beam fire, the green part of their bar will "heal" after a while, potentially leaving them with just as much health as they started with.

The greatest shortcoming of the Q-Beam is that since it does not inflict damage, it also does not inflict any sort of stun effect and enemies are free to retaliate as they like: worse, while firing Morgan's movement is slowed drastically. Thus, to be effective, it must be combined with a stun ability (e.g. the Disruptor Stun Gun or GLOO Cannon) or other incapacitating ability (such as Psychoshock, which prevents most enemies from using ranged attacks). As a tech weapon, it will also be temporarily disabled by electrical element attacks such as those of a Voltaic Phantom or Technopath.

The beam has high DPS when used effectively, making it ideal for taking out tougher enemies that require you to be far away to be safe such as the Telepath, Technopath, Weaver and Nightmare. It is highly ineffective against Weavers while their "shield" effect is still present, so it is a good idea to use a Nullwave Transmitter on them first.

The effective range is no more than 30 meters. "Firing time" affects the rate at which the Q-beam actually uses ammunition, with the final upgrade effectively halving its base ammo consumption. Q-Beam Power provides an abstract measurement of the damage output (as it is measured in kilowatts instead of damage). "Handling" is the percentage of normal walking speed Morgan can move at when firing the Q-Beam.

Ammunition for the Q-Beam is rare and it benefits hugely from equipping the Chipset CELL REFURB 00Q-X1, which will cause about 100 Q-Beam ammo to be dropped by every destroyed Operator and Turret. The effect is retroactive: any Operator or Turret the player has destroyed before acquiring the chipset can be searched again to find Q-Beam ammo.

The fabrication plan for Q-Beam cells (and for the Q-Beam itself) is the reward for completing the side-mission The Blackbox Project.

Material Yield: 1.50,  1.00

Dismantle Results: 3 Spare Parts

Weapon Upgrades
The Q-Beam is a "non-standard tech weapon" and therefore requires Lab Tech I and II to fully upgrade.

Trivia

 * Contrary to the game design, Quasiparticles cannot propagate in vacuum because it's an emergent behavior of the surrounding medium (for example, phonon, the quanta of sound, is the vibration modes of the excited atoms) and thus cannot exist without a medium.

Gallery
Q-Beam