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The Specialized Entity Neutralization Tactical Ammunition (SENTA) is a highly specialized version of the 10mm Auto round, designed to neutralize supernatural entities. While the 10mm Auto is renowned for its balance between penetration and stopping power and is favored in specialized roles within the U.S. Department of Justice, the SENTA Round takes it a step further by incorporating a unique and classified blend of metals. This specialized composition enhances its capabilities against supernatural threats like vampires and werewolves. Ideal firearms for deploying the SENTA Round include the Glock 20, known for its high magazine capacity and reliability; the Colt Delta Elite, a 1911-style pistol; and the Smith & Wesson 610 revolver, which offers the flexibility of using moon clips for faster reloading.
The Specialized Entity Neutralization Tactical Ammunition (SENTA) is a highly specialized series of ammunition, available in a comprehensive range of standard calibers used by the U.S. Military, including but not limited to 9mm, 5.56x45mm NATO, 7.62×51mm NATO, .50 BMG ammunition. Unlike traditional rounds, which are engineered for specific tasks such as penetration or stopping power, SENTA rounds are uniquely designed to neutralize a wide array of supernatural entities. They incorporate a classified blend of metals, each tailored to combat specific types of supernatural threats like vampires, werewolves, Fae creatures, and certain demons.


== Capabilities ==
== Capabilities ==
The SENTA Rounds are specialized versions of the 10mm Auto round, designed to neutralize a variety of supernatural entities. The standard 10mm Auto round, which serves as the foundation for the SENTA Rounds, has a muzzle velocity ranging from 1,200 to 1,600 feet per second (fps) and a muzzle energy of 550 to 750 foot-pounds (ft-lbs). These ballistics contribute to the round's penetrating power, allowing it to pass through various barriers, including clothing and some soft body armor. The effective range of the SENTA Rounds is up to 50 yards, similar to the 10mm Auto, but skilled operators can achieve accurate shots at even greater distances.  
SENTA ammunition is designed to neutralize a wide range of supernatural entities. The foundational capabilities of standard military rounds serve as the basis for SENTA ammunition. Depending on the caliber, muzzle velocities and energies will vary, but all are engineered to maximize penetrating power and stopping force. SENTA rounds are available in a variety of sizes, ranging from the .22 LR to the .50 BMG for handheld firearms, as well as M3/M4 MAAWS ammunition. Additionally, 12-gauge and 20-gauge shotgun shells are available. The effective range of SENTA rounds is consistent with the standard rounds from which they are derived, but their specialized composition enhances their effectiveness against supernatural entities.


=== Specialized Composition and Target Entities ===
=== Specialized Composition and Target Entities ===
The SENTA Rounds are specialized ammunition designed for use against various supernatural entities and come in three distinct types: SENTA-A, SENTA-B, and a specialized sub-type, SENTA-C. SENTA-A rounds, officially designated as "Primary Entity Rounds," are specifically engineered for use against vampires and lycanthropes (werewolves). These rounds feature a silver core encased in an Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) shell. SENTA-B rounds, known as "Exotic Entity Rounds," are primarily intended for use against Fae creatures and some types of demons. These rounds have an iron core and are also encased in an EVA shell. SENTA-C rounds were developed at [[Ad Undas]] in Los Angeles in response to a [[demon]] threat that rendered SENTA-B rounds ineffective. These specialized rounds are designed to penetrate even thick demonic hide and are particularly useful against entities with significant regenerative capabilities.
SENTA ammunition is available in two primary types: SENTA-A and SENTA-B. SENTA-A rounds are specifically engineered for use against vampires and lycanthropes. These rounds feature a silver core encased in a copper full metal jacket. SENTA-B rounds are intended for use against less common creatures, such as Fae and some types of demons. These rounds feature an iron core, also encased in a copper full metal jacket. For shotgun shells, the pellets are either silver or iron but are not encased in copper, allowing for a different kind of impact against supernatural entities.


=== Stopping Power and Cumulative Effect ===
=== Stopping Power and Cumulative Effect ===
While the SENTA Rounds possess significant stopping power against mortal targets, their effectiveness against powerful supernatural entities may be limited with a single shot. The specialized composition of the rounds, which includes either a silver or iron core depending on the type, allows for incremental damage to most supernatural creatures when used successively. It is crucial to understand that the effectiveness of the SENTA Rounds will vary depending on the specific vulnerabilities and resistances of the supernatural entity in question.
While SENTA rounds offer significant stopping power against mortal targets, their effectiveness against powerful supernatural entities may require multiple shots. The specialized composition allows for incremental damage to most supernatural creatures when used successively. The effectiveness of SENTA rounds will vary depending on the specific vulnerabilities and resistances of the supernatural entity in question, making it crucial for operators to understand the nature of the entities they are facing.


== Composition ==
== Composition ==
The SENTA Rounds come in two basic types: SENTA-A and SENTA-B, with a specialized sub-type known as SENTA-C based on the SENTA-B design. SENTA-A rounds are identified by a bright blue tip, and their corresponding magazines are labeled with a blue mark. Conversely, SENTA-B rounds feature a bright purple tip, and their magazines are similarly marked with a purple label. SENTA-C rounds are identified by a yellow tip and magazines are also marked with a yellow label. SENTA-A and B rounds utilize a thin Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) shell that acts similarly to a sabot as the round is fired. SENTA-C rounds use a polycarbonate shell.
SENTA rounds come in two basic types: SENTA-A and SENTA-B. SENTA-A rounds feature a bright blue tip, and their corresponding magazines are labeled with a blue mark. SENTA-B rounds feature a bright purple tip, and their magazines are marked with a purple label. For shotgun shells, the pellets are either silver or iron and are not coated in copper.


=== SENTA-A: Primary Entity Rounds ===
=== SENTA-A: Primary Entity Rounds ===
SENTA-A rounds, officially designated as "Primary Entity Rounds," consist of an EVA shell with a silver core. The round is engineered to penetrate the target while leaving its EVA shell behind, thereby exposing the target to the silver core. Given that most supernatural entities susceptible to silver are physically more resilient than humans, the silver core is particularly effective.
SENTA-A rounds are specifically engineered to neutralize vampires and lycanthropes. These rounds feature a silver core encased in a copper full metal jacket. The bright blue tip serves as a quick visual identifier, and corresponding magazines are labeled with a blue mark for easy differentiation. The copper jacket is designed to facilitate smooth feeding into the chamber and to protect the barrel from excessive wear. Upon impact, the copper jacket is engineered to peel away, exposing the target to the silver core. Given that most supernatural entities susceptible to silver, such as vampires and werewolves, are physically more resilient than humans, the silver core is particularly effective in causing incremental damage.


=== SENTA-B and SENTA-C: Exotic Entity Rounds ===
=== SENTA-B: Exotic Entity Rounds ===
SENTA-B rounds are designated as "Exotic Entity Rounds" and are tailored for less commonly encountered entities. These rounds feature an iron core with lead channels equidistant along the core's exterior, all of which is covered by the EVA coating. The channels are designed to increase the likelihood of the core breaking apart upon hitting bone, thereby enhancing the round's cumulative harmful effects. However, some exotic entities are resistant to this design, leading to the development of SENTA-C rounds. These rounds replace the EVA coating with polycarbonate and do not feature the lead channels. SENTA-C rounds are intended for use against entities with significant regenerative or penetration-resistant capabilities. The polycarbonate coating remains intact until impact, allowing for maximum penetration.
SENTA-B rounds, designated as "Exotic Entity Rounds," are tailored for less commonly encountered supernatural entities, including some Fae creatures and certain types of demons. These rounds feature an iron core encased in a copper full metal jacket. The rounds are easily identifiable by their bright purple tip, and their corresponding magazines are similarly marked with a purple label. The copper jacket serves the same purpose as in SENTA-A rounds, facilitating smooth feeding and barrel protection. The iron core is particularly effective against entities that have vulnerabilities to iron, such as certain Fae and demonic creatures. The full metal jacket ensures that the iron core remains intact until impact, maximizing the potential for the core to cause harm.


== Security Protocols and Classification ==
== Security Protocols and Classification ==
The SENTA Rounds remain a highly classified ammunition to this day. Their distribution and use are strictly controlled by the Pentagon and DARPA. Only personnel with specific security clearances and command authorization are allowed access to this ammunition. This level of classification ensures that the round is used only in the most critical of applications, maintaining its exclusivity and strategic importance. The existence of supernatural entities is a closely guarded secret, and any widespread knowledge of the SENTA Rounds would compromise that secret and jeopardize the uneasy truce that keeps vampires and humans from the potential of open conflict.
The SENTA ammunition remains highly classified to this day, and its distribution and use are strictly controlled by the Pentagon and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Only military and law enforcement personnel with specific security clearances and command authorization are allowed access to this specialized ammunition. For law enforcement agencies, access is further restricted to standard 9mm, 5.56×45mm, .223 Remington rounds, and shotgun shells, which are the most commonly used ammunition types in these agencies.
 
The high level of classification serves multiple critical purposes. First, it ensures that the ammunition is used only in the most specialized of applications, maintaining its exclusivity and strategic importance. Second, and perhaps more critically, it helps to maintain the secrecy surrounding the existence of supernatural entities. The U.S. government recognizes that public knowledge of its preparations for encounters with supernatural entities like vampires and werewolves could lead to widespread panic and social unrest. Furthermore, such disclosure could destabilize diplomatic relations with the supernatural community, both domestically and internationally. Therefore, the strict control over SENTA ammunition serves as a safeguard against the potential compromise of this closely guarded secret.


== Design History ==
== Design History ==
The Specialized Entity Neutralization Tactical Ammunition (SENTA) Rounds have a complex history that traces its roots back to 1983 with the development of the 10mm Auto round by Jeff Cooper. However, the initial designs for SENTA moved at a sluggish pace and yielded poor results until the late 1990s. A significant turning point came with the advent of the Russian 9×21mm Gyurza ammunition, which utilized a sleeve almost akin to a sabot. This Russian innovation was instrumental in the development of the SENTA round, as it required specialized materials to achieve its unique capabilities.
The Specialized Entity Neutralization Tactical Ammunition (SENTA) has a complex and evolving history that began in 1983 with the development of the 10mm Auto round by Jeff Cooper. Initially, the focus was on creating a general-purpose pistol round that could neutralize supernatural entities. However, these early rounds proved to be less effective against larger and more resilient entities, leading some operators to prefer the use of custom-made shotgun shells.
 
Recognizing the limitations of pistol ammunition, the project was expanded in 1988 to include the development of specialized rifle ammunition. This expansion aimed to provide a more versatile range of options for dealing with a broader spectrum of supernatural threats. The project took another significant leap in 1990 when it was further expanded to develop ammunition for all standard military weaponry in use at the time. This comprehensive approach aimed to equip military units with a full arsenal of specialized ammunition, enhancing their capabilities against various supernatural entities.


The Pentagon initially took an interest in the 10mm Auto round for its potential military applications against supernatural entities. However, it wasn't until 1995 that the development of SENTA Rounds truly began, inspired by the Russian 9×21mm Gyurza ammunition. Prototypes were created in 1997, and rigorous tests were conducted in collaboration with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to ensure the round met stringent performance and reliability criteria. By 2005, the SENTA Rounds had gained popularity among specialized military units.
Despite these expansions, the initial designs for SENTA progressed at a sluggish pace and yielded unsatisfactory results. It wasn't until 1995 that a significant breakthrough occurred, leading to the accelerated development of the SENTA rounds. Prototypes were created in 1997, and rigorous tests were conducted in collaboration with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to ensure the rounds met stringent performance and reliability criteria.


Parallel to its military use, the SENTA Rounds also saw adoption by U.S. Law Enforcement agencies by 2005. The Federal Government strictly controlled the distribution of this highly classified ammunition to various law enforcement departments. Access to the SENTA Rounds required specific security clearances and was authorized only through command channels within both the Pentagon and DARPA.
By 2005, the SENTA rounds had gained popularity among specialized military units. In the same year, a specialized line of SENTA ammunition was developed for U.S. Law Enforcement agencies. However, the distribution to law enforcement was limited to standard 9mm, 5.56×45mm, and .223 Remington rounds, as well as shotgun shells, to meet the most common needs of these agencies while maintaining a level of control over this highly classified ammunition.


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Latest revision as of 01:44, 27 September 2023

The Specialized Entity Neutralization Tactical Ammunition (SENTA) is a highly specialized series of ammunition, available in a comprehensive range of standard calibers used by the U.S. Military, including but not limited to 9mm, 5.56x45mm NATO, 7.62×51mm NATO, .50 BMG ammunition. Unlike traditional rounds, which are engineered for specific tasks such as penetration or stopping power, SENTA rounds are uniquely designed to neutralize a wide array of supernatural entities. They incorporate a classified blend of metals, each tailored to combat specific types of supernatural threats like vampires, werewolves, Fae creatures, and certain demons.

Capabilities

SENTA ammunition is designed to neutralize a wide range of supernatural entities. The foundational capabilities of standard military rounds serve as the basis for SENTA ammunition. Depending on the caliber, muzzle velocities and energies will vary, but all are engineered to maximize penetrating power and stopping force. SENTA rounds are available in a variety of sizes, ranging from the .22 LR to the .50 BMG for handheld firearms, as well as M3/M4 MAAWS ammunition. Additionally, 12-gauge and 20-gauge shotgun shells are available. The effective range of SENTA rounds is consistent with the standard rounds from which they are derived, but their specialized composition enhances their effectiveness against supernatural entities.

Specialized Composition and Target Entities

SENTA ammunition is available in two primary types: SENTA-A and SENTA-B. SENTA-A rounds are specifically engineered for use against vampires and lycanthropes. These rounds feature a silver core encased in a copper full metal jacket. SENTA-B rounds are intended for use against less common creatures, such as Fae and some types of demons. These rounds feature an iron core, also encased in a copper full metal jacket. For shotgun shells, the pellets are either silver or iron but are not encased in copper, allowing for a different kind of impact against supernatural entities.

Stopping Power and Cumulative Effect

While SENTA rounds offer significant stopping power against mortal targets, their effectiveness against powerful supernatural entities may require multiple shots. The specialized composition allows for incremental damage to most supernatural creatures when used successively. The effectiveness of SENTA rounds will vary depending on the specific vulnerabilities and resistances of the supernatural entity in question, making it crucial for operators to understand the nature of the entities they are facing.

Composition

SENTA rounds come in two basic types: SENTA-A and SENTA-B. SENTA-A rounds feature a bright blue tip, and their corresponding magazines are labeled with a blue mark. SENTA-B rounds feature a bright purple tip, and their magazines are marked with a purple label. For shotgun shells, the pellets are either silver or iron and are not coated in copper.

SENTA-A: Primary Entity Rounds

SENTA-A rounds are specifically engineered to neutralize vampires and lycanthropes. These rounds feature a silver core encased in a copper full metal jacket. The bright blue tip serves as a quick visual identifier, and corresponding magazines are labeled with a blue mark for easy differentiation. The copper jacket is designed to facilitate smooth feeding into the chamber and to protect the barrel from excessive wear. Upon impact, the copper jacket is engineered to peel away, exposing the target to the silver core. Given that most supernatural entities susceptible to silver, such as vampires and werewolves, are physically more resilient than humans, the silver core is particularly effective in causing incremental damage.

SENTA-B: Exotic Entity Rounds

SENTA-B rounds, designated as "Exotic Entity Rounds," are tailored for less commonly encountered supernatural entities, including some Fae creatures and certain types of demons. These rounds feature an iron core encased in a copper full metal jacket. The rounds are easily identifiable by their bright purple tip, and their corresponding magazines are similarly marked with a purple label. The copper jacket serves the same purpose as in SENTA-A rounds, facilitating smooth feeding and barrel protection. The iron core is particularly effective against entities that have vulnerabilities to iron, such as certain Fae and demonic creatures. The full metal jacket ensures that the iron core remains intact until impact, maximizing the potential for the core to cause harm.

Security Protocols and Classification

The SENTA ammunition remains highly classified to this day, and its distribution and use are strictly controlled by the Pentagon and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Only military and law enforcement personnel with specific security clearances and command authorization are allowed access to this specialized ammunition. For law enforcement agencies, access is further restricted to standard 9mm, 5.56×45mm, .223 Remington rounds, and shotgun shells, which are the most commonly used ammunition types in these agencies.

The high level of classification serves multiple critical purposes. First, it ensures that the ammunition is used only in the most specialized of applications, maintaining its exclusivity and strategic importance. Second, and perhaps more critically, it helps to maintain the secrecy surrounding the existence of supernatural entities. The U.S. government recognizes that public knowledge of its preparations for encounters with supernatural entities like vampires and werewolves could lead to widespread panic and social unrest. Furthermore, such disclosure could destabilize diplomatic relations with the supernatural community, both domestically and internationally. Therefore, the strict control over SENTA ammunition serves as a safeguard against the potential compromise of this closely guarded secret.

Design History

The Specialized Entity Neutralization Tactical Ammunition (SENTA) has a complex and evolving history that began in 1983 with the development of the 10mm Auto round by Jeff Cooper. Initially, the focus was on creating a general-purpose pistol round that could neutralize supernatural entities. However, these early rounds proved to be less effective against larger and more resilient entities, leading some operators to prefer the use of custom-made shotgun shells.

Recognizing the limitations of pistol ammunition, the project was expanded in 1988 to include the development of specialized rifle ammunition. This expansion aimed to provide a more versatile range of options for dealing with a broader spectrum of supernatural threats. The project took another significant leap in 1990 when it was further expanded to develop ammunition for all standard military weaponry in use at the time. This comprehensive approach aimed to equip military units with a full arsenal of specialized ammunition, enhancing their capabilities against various supernatural entities.

Despite these expansions, the initial designs for SENTA progressed at a sluggish pace and yielded unsatisfactory results. It wasn't until 1995 that a significant breakthrough occurred, leading to the accelerated development of the SENTA rounds. Prototypes were created in 1997, and rigorous tests were conducted in collaboration with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to ensure the rounds met stringent performance and reliability criteria.

By 2005, the SENTA rounds had gained popularity among specialized military units. In the same year, a specialized line of SENTA ammunition was developed for U.S. Law Enforcement agencies. However, the distribution to law enforcement was limited to standard 9mm, 5.56×45mm, and .223 Remington rounds, as well as shotgun shells, to meet the most common needs of these agencies while maintaining a level of control over this highly classified ammunition.