Keep your heads down or that E-Web will take them off!Reyé Hollis at the Battle of Hoth
The E-Web was a heavy repeating blaster manufactured by BlasTech Industries. It was one of the most powerful repeating blasters in the Imperial arsenal, and had an optimum range of one-hundred and fifty meters with a maximum range of seven-hundred and fifty meters.[2] The full name is Emplacement Weapon, Heavy Blaster, but many users shortened this to E-Web.[7] The original weapon was designed in a joint effort with Merr-Sonn Munitions, which produced the predecessor to the modern E-Web, the EWHB-10. Members of the Stormtrooper Corps were trained to utilize the weapon, although its mass made it being carried by a single stormtrooper impossible, mandating that it be operated by two stormtroopers: one for firing the E-Web, and another monitoring and adjusting the generator's power feed to prevent overheating.[4]
Description
Without a second man it's very hard to shoot an E-Web. There's no fire control, you can't nurse your power supply or watch the cooler, and the gun is awkward to aim.Reydon
The weapon was able to be broken down into parts and carried by a small crew of troopers making it fairly mobile, but had to be rigidly mounted in order to counteract the effects of its incredible firepower. It took a relatively long amount of time to set up, and required two crew members for optimal effectiveness. One crewer manned the gun, and the other monitored and adjusted the Eksoan Class-4T3 power generator. Like many high-yield generators, the 4T3 was prone to overheating and potentially explosive overload, despite its advanced Gk3 Cryocooler cooling unit.[1] Power was fed into the E-Web via a conduit that connects to the base of the TR-62 Autocushion Tripod. The built-in comlink with automatic encryption allowed for secured communication with other units. The computerized fire control and _targeting system included infrared and StarVision low-light enhancement for use in night combat. Overall, the E-Web can be transported and assembled for firing within a minute or less, although it will take up to ten minutes for its generator to reach full power.[4]
The long set-up time was the E-Web's primary limitation. If the 4T3 generator was "cold," it could take nearly fifteen minutes for the crew to deploy the weapon, calibrate the generator and configure the _targeting software.[1] Some Imperial crews pre-charged the generator before use for faster set-up, but this made it prone to power surges. Thus, the second crew member had to carefully adjust power flow to prevent an overload.[7] Imperial Snowtroopers on Hoth were able to set up and fire an E-Web in a matter of seconds in this fashion.
A single soldier could operate the E-Web, but at greatly reduced efficiency. In such cases, the gunner chose a power generator preset mode, which greatly reduced the rate of fire, but kept the E-Web and its generator operating at safe temperatures.[9] Its retail price was 8,000 credits, a small price to pay from the Empire's infinite coffers.
Maintenance of the weapon required monthly disassembly, inspection, repair, and reassembly.[4]
E-Web upgrades
There were several upgrades to the E-Web on the market, including the F-Web, the M-Web repeating blaster and the EWeb(15).
The F-Web added a small shield generator[3] that was powerful enough to block fire from small sidearms such as blaster pistols. The shield offered good protection, but it required a third crew member to operate. This model was used primarily in the Corporate Sector.
The EWeb(15) was released the year after Emperor Palpatine's death. It offered improved fire control and _targeting software. With the generator's auto configure setting, the weapon could be set up in less than five minutes. The cooling system was also upgraded to the advanced Gk7 Cryocooler offering increased power flow into the weapon without the risk of overheating.[3] This allowed continuous fire for up to one hour. Many EWeb(15) units were equipped with a shield generator.
The E-Web rifle was a portable version of the E-Web heavy repeating blaster.
The E-Web itself had some modifications of its own, including a high-fire repeater setting and automated sentry turret modification kit.[4]
History
Pre-Clone Wars
The E-Web was used by Granta Omega in an attempt to murder Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi. The weapon overheated and exploded, severely wounding Omega.[10]
Clone Wars
The EWHB-12 heavy repeating blaster was used by clone commandos as a distraction to infiltrate a Separatist nanovirus facility on Qiilura that was producing a nanovirus capable of killing all clones.[11] It was also used in the Battle of Praesitlyn.[5]
Galactic Civil War
Stormtroopers set up E-Webs to defend backwater worlds.[7]
During the Galactic Civil War, Rebel Commander Luke Skywalker took control of an E-Web to shoot down an Armored Personnel Carrier carrying the captured defector, Tycho Celchu. Soon after, he took control of one on a CR90 corvette to eliminate boarding stormtroopers.[12]
The E-Webs also saw use at the Battle of Hoth[6] in 3 ABY,[13] in a battle on Geonosis,[12] and the Mission to Cilpar.[14]
It was used on Tatooine in 8 ABY by stormtroopers trying to prevent the Millennium Falcon from escaping. Chewbacca blasted the troopers with an on-board laser cannon before they could set up the E-Web.[15]
Behind the scenes
The E-Web's first appearance in Star Wars canon was in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back. The E-Webs have appeared in LEGO form, both in real life and in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game.
There are slight differences in this weapon's range presented in the Star Wars Roleplaying Game Saga Edition Core Rulebook that differ from the range as listed in the The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology. According to the Saga Edition, the optimum range is up to 75 meters and the maximum range is up to 750 meters.
Appearances
- Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds
- Jedi Quest: The Final Showdown
- Star Wars: Battlefront II
- Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns
- Jedi Trial
- Republic Commando: Hard Contact
- Shatterpoint (and unabridged audiobook)
- Republic Commando: True Colors
- "Decision: Almas" – Living Force campaign
- "Decision: Cularin" – Living Force campaign
- Order 66: A Republic Commando Novel
- ° Star Wars: Dark Times: Parallels
- The Last of the Jedi: Against the Empire
- "The Traitor's Gambit" – Dawn of Defiance campaign
- "The Gem of Alderaan" – Dawn of Defiance campaign
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
- Rebel Dawn (As heavy repeating blaster)
- Rookies: No Turning Back
- Empire 6
- Super Star Wars
- Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader
- Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike
- "A Deal Gone Sour" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 4
- Empire 17
- Empire 18
- Allegiance (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Strike Force: Shantipole (also reprinted in Classic Adventures: Volume Five) (Picture only)
- "Trouble Brewing" — Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook
- "New Recruits and Rebel Guns" — Instant Adventures
- "Operation: Shadowstrike" — Instant Adventures
- "The Treasure of Celis Mott" — Instant Adventures
- Operation: Elrood
- Star Wars Galaxies (post-NGE)
- The Bounty Hunter
- "Side Trip" (also reprinted in Hyperspace: The Official Star Wars Fan Club) (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back novelization (and unabridged audiobook) (First appearance, in book)
- Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
- ° The Empire Strikes Back radio drama (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars (1977) 41 (colorized in Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 3: Resurrection of Evil and Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back (HC))
- Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire video game
- X-Wing Rogue Squadron 2
- "Gathering Shadows" — Tales from the New Republic
- "Black Curs Blues" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 8
- X-Wing Rogue Squadron 23 (Mentioned only)
- X-Wing Rogue Squadron 33 (Cover only)
- "Freedom Strike Seltos" — Twin Stars of Kira (as E-Web Repeating Blaster)
- X-Wing: Wedge's Gamble (and unabridged audiobook) (as E-Web heavy blaster cannon)
- X-Wing: The Krytos Trap (and unabridged audiobook)
- "Artifact of Aaris" — The DarkStryder Campaign (Reprinted and collected in The DarkStryder Campaign, Deluxe)
- "Endgame" — Endgame (Reprinted and collected in The DarkStryder Campaign, Deluxe)
- "Crisis of Faith" — Heir to the Empire: The 20th Anniversary Edition
- "Hutt and Seek" — Tales from the New Republic
- Tatooine Ghost
- The Last Command (and unabridged audiobook)
- X-Wing: Isard's Revenge
- ° Star Wars: Dark Empire II
- ° Star Wars: Crimson Empire
- The Bounty Hunters: Kenix Kil
- ° Star Wars: Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood
- I, Jedi (and unabridged audiobook)
- "Rebel Jedi" (original article link) on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Crimson Empire III: Empire Lost 3
- Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
- Legacy of the Force: Invincible
- Star Wars: Imperial Assault board game
Non-canon appearances
- LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
- LEGO Star Wars: Microfighters video game
Sources
- The Empire Strikes Back Coloring Book (1980)
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Pack: Tri-pod Laser Cannon) (backup link)
- The Star Wars Sourcebook (Picture only)
- Imperial Sourcebook
- Galaxy Guide 5: Return of the Jedi
- The Rebel Alliance Sourcebook (as "E-Web" Heavy Repeating Blaster)
- Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Second Edition
- Star Wars Gamemaster Screen
- Galaxy Guide 7: Mos Eisley (as E-web blaster)
- Planets of the Galaxy, Volume Three
- The Movie Trilogy Sourcebook
- Han Solo and the Corporate Sector Sourcebook
- The Last Command Sourcebook
- The Rebel Alliance Sourcebook, Second Edition
- The Star Wars Sourcebook, Second Edition
- Imperial Sourcebook, Second Edition
- The Star Wars Planets Collection
- Goroth: Slave of the Empire
- Star Wars Gamemaster Screen, Revised
- Galaxy Guide 5: Return of the Jedi, Second Edition
- ° Star Wars: The Power of the Force toy line (1995)
- The Thrawn Trilogy Sourcebook
- Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
- Star Wars Customizable Card Game — Hoth Limited (Card: E-web Blaster) (backup link)
- Star Wars Customizable Card Game — Hoth Limited (Card: Imperial Supply) (backup link) (Picture only)
- Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Limited Collector's Edition
- Gamemaster Toolkit: Live-Action Adventures
- "Galactic Bazaar" — Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 10
- The Black Sands of Socorro
- Rules of Engagement: The Rebel SpecForce Handbook
- Star Wars Trilogy Sourcebook, Special Edition
- Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive
- The Far Orbit Project
- Star Wars: Behind the Magic
- Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary
- Star Wars Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 4 (HOT 1-6: The Battle of Hoth)
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 10 (REB 5-8: Rebel Troops)
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 26 (BLA 7-8: E-Web Repeating Blaster)
- Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide
- Star Wars Trading Card Game — The Empire Strikes Back (Card: Precise Attack) (backup link) (Picture only)
- Star Wars Trading Card Game — The Empire Strikes Back (Card: Snowtrooper Heavy Weapons Team) (backup link)
- "Rough and Tundra" (original article link) on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology
- Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary
- Star Wars Roleplaying Game Saga Edition Core Rulebook
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Star Wars: The Official Starships & Vehicles Collection 10
- Star Wars Galaxies Trading Card Game — Galactic Hunters (Card: Setup) (backup link)
- Scavenger's Guide to Droids
- Star Wars Galaxies Trading Card Game — The Nightsister's Revenge (Card: E-Web Heavy Repeating Blaster) (backup link)
- Star Wars Galaxies Trading Card Game — Threat of the Conqueror (Card: Decorative E-Web) (backup link)
- Star Wars Galaxies Trading Card Game — Threat of the Conqueror (Card: Storm Commando Gunner) (backup link)
- heavy repeating blaster in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- The Essential Guide to Warfare
- Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook
- Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Snowtrooper (★★★)) (Picture only)
- Star Wars: The Card Game — The Battle of Hoth (Card: E-Web Heavy Repeating Blaster)
- Dangerous Covenants (Picture only)
- Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Core Rulebook
- Star Wars: Imperial Handbook: A Commander's Guide
- 2015 Topps Star Wars Illustrated: The Empire Strikes Back (Card: Snowtrooper Invasion) (Picture only)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Imperial Sourcebook, Second Edition
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Star Wars Roleplaying Game Saga Edition Core Rulebook
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Star Wars: Imperial Handbook: A Commander's Guide
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Jedi Trial
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 The Essential Guide to Warfare
- ↑ Imperial Sourcebook
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds
- ↑ Jedi Quest: The Final Showdown
- ↑ Republic Commando: Hard Contact
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike
- ↑ The New Essential Chronology
- ↑ X-Wing Rogue Squadron 2
- ↑ Tatooine Ghost