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===Live-Action=== | ===Live-Action=== | ||
The Glock 17 is | The Glock 17 is seen throughout the series, most prominently used by Liam Burke ([[Patrick Heusinger]]) and Beth Wilder ([[Courtney Hope]]) in "Monarch Solutions." (S01E01) | ||
[[Image:Quantum Break Patrick Heusinger.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Liam Burke (Patrick Heusinger) holds his [[Glock 17]].]] | [[Image:Quantum Break Patrick Heusinger.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Liam Burke (Patrick Heusinger) holds his [[Glock 17]].]] | ||
[[File:QuantumBreakLiveGlock17.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Beth faces down Burke, Glock in hand.]] | |||
[[File:QuantumBreakLiveGlock17-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Martin Hatch ([[Lance Reddick]]) fires the Glock in "Lifeboat Protocol." (S01E04)]] | |||
==Beretta 93R "Auto 9"== | ==Beretta 93R "Auto 9"== | ||
The [[Beretta 93R "Auto 9"]] appears as the 'Burst Fire Pistol' | The [[Beretta 93R "Auto 9"]] appears as the 'Burst Fire Pistol.' Unlike an actual "Auto 9" which holds 20 rounds, it only holds 18 rounds. | ||
[[Image:BerettaAuto9.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Beretta 93R "Auto 9" - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:BerettaAuto9.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Beretta 93R "Auto 9" - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[File:QuatumBreakBeretta93r1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Jack takes a look at the Auto-9 based Burst Fire Pistol that someone helpfully left sitting on a desk.]] | [[File:QuatumBreakBeretta93r1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Jack takes a look at the Auto-9 based Burst Fire Pistol that someone helpfully left sitting on a desk.]] | ||
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== SIG-Sauer P226 == | == SIG-Sauer P226 == | ||
The [[SIG-Sauer P226]] is found in every live-action episode, used by Liam Burke and Monarch guards. | |||
[[Image:P226R.jpg|thumb|none|300px|SIG-Sauer P226R - 9x19mm, updated P226 with accessory rails, now the standard production version for the P226 (IMFDB still refers to this model as the "P226R" to distinguish between newer and older models).]] | |||
[[File:QuantumBreakP226.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Burke draws his P226.]] | |||
[[File:QuantumBreakP226-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Monarch agent points his P226 at Burke and Beth Wilder.]] | |||
[[File:QuantumBreakP226-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Burke takes cover during a shootout at a Monarch lab in "Prisoner." (S01E02)]] | |||
=Submachine Guns= | =Submachine Guns= | ||
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The Vector is the weapon of choice of Monarch's elite Striker forces and becomes very common in the later parts of the game. | The Vector is the weapon of choice of Monarch's elite Striker forces and becomes very common in the later parts of the game. | ||
===In-Game=== | |||
[[Image:KRISSVectorBlank.jpg|thumb|none|350px|TDI Vector - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:KRISSVectorBlank.jpg|thumb|none|350px|TDI Vector - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[File:QuantumBreakVector 1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A Vector in Monarch White rests on a table.]] | [[File:QuantumBreakVector 1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A Vector in Monarch White rests on a table.]] | ||
[[File:QuantumBreakVector 2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A dead Monarch Striker and his discarded Vector.]] | [[File:QuantumBreakVector 2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A dead Monarch Striker and his discarded Vector.]] | ||
===Live-Action=== | |||
Monarch Strikers use the Vector throughout the series. | |||
[[File:QuantumBreakLiveVector-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A pair of Strikers armed with Vectors in "Prisoner."]] | |||
[[File:QuantumBreakLiveVector-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Strikers soon open fire on Liam Burke and Charlie Wincott ([[Marshall Allman]]).]] | |||
[[File:QuantumBreakLiveVector-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two Strikers guard the entrance to the Lifeboat in "Lifeboat Protocol."]] | |||
==Heckler & Koch MP7== | ==Heckler & Koch MP7== | ||
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The HK416 is used by Monarch Solutions security agents in "Monarch Solutions" ( | The HK416 is used by Monarch Solutions security agents throughout the series. | ||
[[File:QuantumBreakLiveHK416-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Monarch agent advances on Burke with his HK416 at the ready in "Monarch Solutions." (S01E1)]] | |||
[[File:QuantumBreakLiveHK416-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A lone Monarch guard with his HK416 in "Deception." (S01E03)]] | |||
[[File:QuantumBreakLiveHK416-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Monarch operators escort Martin Hatch in "Lifeboat Protocol." (S01E04)]] | |||
[[File:QuantumBreakLiveHK416-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Monarch guard goes down in "Lifeboat Protocol."]] | |||
==Magpul PDR== | ==Magpul PDR== |
Revision as of 04:56, 22 July 2019
Discussion
Aside from these weapons, others appear. I haven't been able to positively ID the Lightmachine gun, the carbine rifle and the full auto shotgun.--Bauer2121 (talk) 14:54, 11 January 2017 (EST)
Creating the page
I've recently got the game, and was just wondering if anyone could help me creating the actual page? I haven't seen all of the guns yet, but I know that theres a Glock variant as the full auto pistol, either a converted Glock 17 or a Glock 18, as well as a TDI Vector, a Kel-Tec KSG, what appears to be a Colt M4A1, and several other firearms.--Bauer2121 (talk) 09:08, 11 January 2017 (EST)
- I Haven't played the game myself, but i seen what appears to be a MP7 and a Five Seven in some gameplay vids.--AnActualAK47 (talk) 10:54, 11 January 2017 (EST)
- Yeah, the MP7 and Five Seven are featured, as well as what appears to be a Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle. All of the guns are labelled with game names, and I'm not done with it yet, so not sure on the full amount of weapons. --Bauer2121 (talk) 12:28, 11 January 2017 (EST)
- You can do a Work-In-Progress build here on the talk page, IMFDB Page Templates will get you started on all the typical code, formatting and layout. You can also reference the Style guide, linked from your user talk page. StanTheMan (talk) 13:53, 11 January 2017 (EST)
- Yeah, the MP7 and Five Seven are featured, as well as what appears to be a Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle. All of the guns are labelled with game names, and I'm not done with it yet, so not sure on the full amount of weapons. --Bauer2121 (talk) 12:28, 11 January 2017 (EST)
The Advanced SMG is a Magpul PDR. Details here including pick up icon. The LMG is a Stoner 96. Unsure on Carbine rifle although at a guess from memory i'd say some sort of DSR maybe?--Forrest1985 (talk) 16:19, 11 January 2017 (EST)
- Thanks for the help so far. Aside from the Carbine Rifle and the Full Auto Shotgun, that's practically all of the firearms listed.--Bauer2121 (talk) 16:31, 11 January 2017 (EST)
Live action sections
So, since the game also has a number of live action sections with the actors who are motion captured, and theres a few guns featured in those sections too, we should document them as well. --Bauer2121 (talk) 18:27, 11 January 2017 (EST)
- Well, is it live-action, or is it motion-captured? If it's live action, then whatever firearms usage should be documented on actor pages. If it's just mo-cap, it should not. --Funkychinaman (talk) 18:37, 11 January 2017 (EST)
- It's both. Between each playable scene, theres a live action sequence. It goes from video game, to tv show, to video game. Like Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 --Bauer2121 (talk) 19:00, 11 January 2017 (EST)
- Usage in FMV needs to be recorded then. --Funkychinaman (talk) 20:31, 11 January 2017 (EST)
- It's both. Between each playable scene, theres a live action sequence. It goes from video game, to tv show, to video game. Like Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 --Bauer2121 (talk) 19:00, 11 January 2017 (EST)
Finishing this page
So, I got the game and have been taking good screenshots of the various weapons that appear. I'd like to add names and descriptions and then publish this when all is said and done. Is that okay? PyramidHead (talk) 00:17, 25 December 2018 (EST)
- Could it be possible for you to take some screenshots of the live-action weapons too? --Wuzh (talk) 00:30, 25 December 2018 (EST)
- Yes, but the screenshots will be of pretty meh quality. On PC (which is where I'm playing), the live-action episodes are streamed in rather than being loaded into the game at 1080p, which results in the image quality being somewhat poor at times. Not terrible, just not crystal clear. But yeah, I could do that to. I haven't finished the game yet so I need to finish the game and get all the episodes unlocked first. PyramidHead (talk) 16:23, 25 December 2018 (EST)
Draft
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Quantum Break is a science fiction action-adventure third-person shooter by Remedy Entertainment. The game uniquely blends a TV show into its presentation: four live-action 25-minute episodes are placed between each of the game's five acts. The live-action segments stars:
- Shawn Ashmore as Jack Joyce
- Aidan Gillen as Paul Serene
- Patrick Heusinger as Liam Burke
- Marshall Allman as Charlie Wincott
- Courtney Hope as Beth Wilder
Players control Jack Joyce, a man imbued with time manipulation powers following a time machine's malfunction. He soon embarks on a mission to stop the Fracture, an event caused by the time machine's malfunction that will soon cause time to cease functioning. Along the way, he is pursued by Monarch Solutions, a powerful corporation with their own agenda for the Fracture.
The following weapons appear in the video game Quantum Break:
Handguns
Glock 17
The Glock 17 appears under the name 'Pistol' and is the most common handgun in the game. Despite the actual Glock 17 holding 17 rounds in the magazine, the 'Pistol' only holds 8 rounds. It is protagonist Jack Joyce's default weapon and uses it in many cutscenes, regardless of what pistol he is carrying.
Live-Action
The Glock 17 is seen throughout the series, most prominently used by Liam Burke (Patrick Heusinger) and Beth Wilder (Courtney Hope) in "Monarch Solutions." (S01E01)
Beretta 93R "Auto 9"
The Beretta 93R "Auto 9" appears as the 'Burst Fire Pistol.' Unlike an actual "Auto 9" which holds 20 rounds, it only holds 18 rounds.
FN Five-seveN
The FN Five-seveN is featured as the 'Heavy Pistol' with a weaponlight attached, though the weaponlight is unusable. Despite the actual Five-SeveN holding 20 rounds in the magazine, the 'Heavy Pistol' only holds four, likely to counterbalance its heavy firepower.
Beretta 92FS
A Beretta 92FS is seen on the cover of the Alan Wake novel The Sudden Stop.
SIG-Sauer P226
The SIG-Sauer P226 is found in every live-action episode, used by Liam Burke and Monarch guards.
Submachine Guns
TDI Vector
The TDI Vector appears as the 'Tactical SMG.' It fires in three round bursts and holds 24 rounds in a magazine. It is fitted with a Magpul UBR stock and EOTech red dot sight, as well as a muzzle attachment implied to allow the weapon to function in a Stutter- a brief period where time freezes and only specially equipped Humans can move as normal. Despite the Vector being the only weapon to feature this device, all weapons function as normal during a Stutter.
The Vector is the weapon of choice of Monarch's elite Striker forces and becomes very common in the later parts of the game.
In-Game
Live-Action
Monarch Strikers use the Vector throughout the series.
Heckler & Koch MP7
The Heckler & Koch MP7 appears as the 'SMG.' It fires in full auto and holds 24 rounds in a magazine. It is commonly wielded by lower-tier Monarch security forces.
Assault Rifles
Heckler & Koch HK416
The Heckler & Koch HK416 appears as the 'Assault Rifle' and is commonly used by mid-tier Monarch forces. It is a common find throughout the game. Fires fully automatically from a 20 round magazine which is modeled as a 30 round STANAG magazine.
Live-Action
The HK416 is used by Monarch Solutions security agents throughout the series.
Magpul PDR
The Magpul PDR appears as the 'Advanced SMG' and is incorrectly listed as an SMG. It has a ponderous capacity of 48 rounds per magazine despite being modeled with a 20 round magazine.
Shotguns
Kel-Tec KSG
The Kel-Tec KSG appears as the 'Semi-Auto Shotgun,' incorrectly labelled and fired as a semi-automatic shotgun, when it is a pump-action shotgun. While a real KSG hold 14 rounds, 7 in each tube, the ingame shotgun only holds 5 rounds. Despite being labelled as a semi-auto, Jack is seen pumping the weapon following every shot.
UTAS UTS-15
The UTAS UTS-15 appears as the "Full-Auto Shotgun.' As the name implies, it fires fully automatically, despite the UTS-15 being a pump-action shotgun. It only appears in the last few chapters of the game and is not used by any enemies. It holds 8 shells in contrast to the UTS's 7+7 shell capacity in two tubes.
Machine Guns
Knight's Armament Stoner LMG
The Knight's Armament Stoner LMG appears as the 'Light Machine Gun.' It is used sporadically by heavily-armored Monarch security personnel. Ammunition for this weapon cannot be replenished, meaning the player is typically limited to a single 60-round drum magazine.
Sniper Rifles
DSR-Precision DSR-1
The DSR-1 appears as 'Carbine Rifle' and is the closest thing the game has to a sniper rifle. It deals the highest damage of any firearm and can usually eliminate most enemies in a single shot. Monarch snipers employ this weapon with, in typical video game fashion, a highly visible red laser sight that allows the player to know when they are lining up a shot. It functions as a semi-automatic rifle despite being modeled with a bolt handle.
It appears that the developers were confused by the layout of this weapon. The DSR-1 is a bullpup rifle that feeds from the magazine behind the trigger. In front of the trigger lies a spare magazine holder that can easily be mistaken for where the rifle feeds ammunition from. Quantum Break's DSR-1 lacks the rear magazine and is presumably supposed to load ammo from the front magazine. Indeed, the reload animation shows Jack miming the action of taking out the front magazine and loading a new one.