The Water Hose
Dimensions:
Varies on hose used
Weight: Varies
Range: Depends water pressure and nozzle attachment used. Typically
between 30 - 60 feet
Penetration Value: Depends on force and amount of water delivered
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N/A
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LIMITED RANGE SATURATION DEVICE
Description:
The hose has always been (and still is in many cases) a water
weapon to be reckoned and feared when attempting to stay dry. The hose
weapon has many features and advantages over other portable water weaponry,
but there are ways to make this weapon even more effective.
The hose user actually has
many responsibilities. Hoses, when used as a weapon, are most commonly
used for base or refilling station protection. However, when not defending
against hostiles, the hose is a key tool best used for refilling other,
more mobile water weapons. Though this seems obvious, in the heat of
a battle, it can at times be more advantageous to use the hose to refill
water weapons as opposed to confronting the enemy. Water weapons take
only a few moments to fill and will allow now two people to engage the
enemy instead of simply the hose user. Despite the feeling of liquidation
power one gets while holding a hose, one must remember that only one
person at a time can be effectively targetting. Even a hose user can
be outgunned by an attacking force of greater numbers.
The strength of the hose
is also the source of its weakness. For all intents and purposes, the
hose is considered having a limitless water supply. However, since the
hose must be attached to the faucet or pump to work, the range of motion
is limited. When confronting hostiles, it is best to remain close to
the water source to prevent it from being disconnected. A fair length
of the hose should also be kept slack such that some freedom of motion
is offered. Though in most cases the hose can fire farther than any
hand-held water weapon, I have seen some water weapons (i.e. the
CPS 1000, CPS 2000 and CPS 2500) outrange a hose connected to a relatively
low-pressured faucet. A well-thrown water balloon can also easily outdistance
the range of a common garden hose.
While hoses intimidate most
when approaching a hose-defended base, they do have their strengths
and weaknesses which can be used to either side's advantage. Hoses do
come in handy when refilling and defending but a good water blaster
is much more effective for actual raids on enemy positions.
Pros: Simple
to use. Virtually limitless water supply.
Cons:
Limited range due to length of hose. Stream size and length dependant
on hose attachment used. Hose user is also often the target of any incoming
attacks due to the nature of the weapon. Unable to travel beyond the
length of the hose.
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