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Shock Roach

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Shock Roach
Production information
Affiliation

Race X

Type

Bio weapon

Technical specifications
Damage

10

Magazine Size

10

Maximum Ammunition

10

Ammunition Type

Plasma

Effective Range

Medium/High

Range

Long

Usage
Used by
Counterpart(s)

Hive Hand

Game information
Entity

weapon_shockrifle (in hand) monster_shockroach (when dropped by Shock Trooper)

The Shock Roach is a living weapon featured in Opposing Force. It is used primarily by Race X Shock Troopers, but it can also be picked up and used by humans.

Contents

[edit] Overview

The Shock Roach has all the characteristics of a large insect, with six legs and a tri-segmented body. Unlike the Hive Hand, the bio-weapon employed by Alien Grunts, the Shock Roach can move, react and attack of its own accord. The Shock Roach seems to form a symbiosis with its user; it cannot survive for long on its own, and upon its user's death, it will attempt to form a new bond with viable nearby targets. This symbiotic tactic is confirmed when looking closely at a Shock Roach's underside: Six strong pincers, much like the legs of Earth insects, can attach tightly to any creature's forearm, never releasing until said creature is dead. It will violently attack anyone who has already adopted a Shock Roach (or cannot). Its use as a weapon stems from its ability to generate large amounts of electricity, which it can launch in short bursts from its single protuberant eye.

The Shock Roach is the primary weapon of Shock Troopers in Opposing Force; once Adrian Shephard has killed the first one he encounters, he too can pick up and use the weapon. Shock Roaches are similar to the Hive Hand in that they essentially have an infinite amount of "ammo"; they regenerate their electric charge after they have been fired, and they can be fired ten times in quick succession before they are temporarily exhausted.

Shock Roaches presumably originate from the same provenance as Shock Troopers and the rest of their mysterious kind. Whether they have been evolved to suit their application as weapons or naturally manifest as they do is not known, however they do not appear beyond their role as weapons for the Shock Troopers. As with the rest of Race X, they have not appeared beyond Opposing Force.

[edit] Tactics

  • The Shock Roach automatically regenerates ammo, making it very useful in situations where ammo for other weapons is thin. It is at its best picking off weaker opponents such as Pit Drones from a distance.
  • Shock Troopers seem to have an inbuilt resistance to Shock Roaches.
  • Once a player has a Shock Roach any other Shock Roach they come across will attack them.
  • Firing the Shock Roach underwater results in instant death by electrocution.

[edit] Trivia

  • Although the Shock Roach attaches to its user's arm they are still able to use their other weapons.
  • Shock Roaches don't seem to attach to HECU soldiers other than Shephard.
  • When a Shock Roach separated from its host is near a Pit Drone, it will attack the Shock Roach for unknown reasons.

[edit] Gallery

[edit] List of appearances

Weapons of the Half-Life universe
Half-Life .357 Magnum · Black Mesa Crossbow · Crowbar · Glock 17 · Gluon Gun · HECU Double Turret · HECU RPG · HECU Sentry Turret · HECU SPAS-12 · Hivehand · Land Mine · Laser Tripmine · M198 Howitzer · M2 Browning Machine Gun · M202A1 FLASH · Mk 2 Grenade · MP5 · Satchel Charge · Snark · Snark Mine · Tau Cannon · Xen Sentry Turret
Half-Life: Opposing Force Barnacle Gun · Black Ops Mortar · Combat Knife · Desert Eagle · Displacer · M249 Squad Automatic Weapon · M40A1 Sniper Rifle · Mark IV Thermonuclear Device · Pipe Wrench · Shock Roach · Spore Launcher
Half-Life 2 .357 Magnum · Alyx's Gun · Annabelle · Combine Sentry Turret · Combine SPAS-12 · Crowbar · Headcrab Shell · Hopper Mine · Hunter-Chopper Bomb · Laser Tripmine · Manhack · MK3A2 Grenade · MP7 · Overwatch Sniper Rifle · Overwatch Standard Issue Pulse Rifle · Pheropods · Ravenholm traps · Resistance Crossbow · Resistance RPG · Rollermine · Stun Baton · Suppression Device · Tau Cannon · USP Match · Zero Point Energy Field Manipulator
Half-Life 2: Deathmatch S.L.A.M
Portal Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device · Aperture Science Sentry Turret · Rocket Sentry
Half-Life 2: Episode Two AR3 (non-existent) · Autogun · Magnusson Device
Half-Life (cut) Black Hole Gun
Half-Life: Opposing Force (cut) Flash Grenade
Half-Life 2 (cut) AK-47 · Brickbat · Combine Guard Gun · Combine Launcher · Desert Launcher · FIM-92 Stinger · Fire Extinguisher · Flare Gun · GR9 · HK-707 · Hopwire Grenade · Ice Axe · Immolator · Incendiary Rifle · Molotov Cocktail · MP5K · MP7 · Physgun · Pulse Shield · Rollerwand · S.L.A.M · Sniper Rifle · Socket Wrench · Sticky Launcher · Stun Baton · Thumper · XM29 OICW
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast
(cut from Half-Life 2)
Harpoon
Half-Life 2: Episode One (cut) Vortex Hopwire
The Race X
Creatures Gene Worm · Pit Drone · Pit Worm · Shock Trooper · Sprite · Voltigore
Weapons Shock Roach · Spore Launcher