Given how powerful ST technology is, what kind of Small Arms or Light Weapons would you want to see made or brought into reality. Or how about man portable gear that can be used by an individual?
Given the definition of Small Arms are weapons or devices that you carry on your person and you bear the weight of. Same with any man portable gear (this includes accessories, armor, suits, etc).
Light Weapons are "Infantry Portable" but might require a small crew to operate.
Obviously, you aren't going to be carrying a Micro Fusion Reactor on your person, those are still big & heavy enough that you need a dolly or other equipment to help you move that kind of stuff around.
It's not something you're going to be carrying on your person.
The rules are you're limited to batteries or fixed ammunition supplies that you carry.
Even CEM (Condensed Energy Matrix) batteries are acceptable, the same ones used on the Series 5 long-range tactical armor unit are perfectly viable, those allow a small torpedo to travel 80 ly at Warp Speed and carry a M/A-M war-head along with powering alot of other sub-systems.
So remember, no built in "Reactors", but super energy dense batteries are ok!
For the last 3000 years, the average soldier carried up to 60 lbs (27.216 kg) worth of gear in total.
That includes armor, weapon, ammo, etc.
Only very recently has soldiers been overloaded with excess gear to the point of 90-140 lbs which has resulted in extra fatigue, long term injuries, reduced responsiveness, etc.
So keep that weight limit and battery/ammo limit in mind when it comes to gear mass/weight.
So when you send security or other StarFleet staff out on away missions and need to carry gear, there should be a reasonable weight limit for the average human to carry.
Obviously, other species might be able to carry more given their body strengths, but we're dealing with what we know, humans, so keep the weight limits to what we can reasonably carry for long periods of time out in the field.
Given the definition of Small Arms are weapons or devices that you carry on your person and you bear the weight of. Same with any man portable gear (this includes accessories, armor, suits, etc).
Light Weapons are "Infantry Portable" but might require a small crew to operate.
Obviously, you aren't going to be carrying a Micro Fusion Reactor on your person, those are still big & heavy enough that you need a dolly or other equipment to help you move that kind of stuff around.
It's not something you're going to be carrying on your person.
The rules are you're limited to batteries or fixed ammunition supplies that you carry.
Even CEM (Condensed Energy Matrix) batteries are acceptable, the same ones used on the Series 5 long-range tactical armor unit are perfectly viable, those allow a small torpedo to travel 80 ly at Warp Speed and carry a M/A-M war-head along with powering alot of other sub-systems.
So remember, no built in "Reactors", but super energy dense batteries are ok!
For the last 3000 years, the average soldier carried up to 60 lbs (27.216 kg) worth of gear in total.
That includes armor, weapon, ammo, etc.
Only very recently has soldiers been overloaded with excess gear to the point of 90-140 lbs which has resulted in extra fatigue, long term injuries, reduced responsiveness, etc.
So keep that weight limit and battery/ammo limit in mind when it comes to gear mass/weight.
So when you send security or other StarFleet staff out on away missions and need to carry gear, there should be a reasonable weight limit for the average human to carry.
Obviously, other species might be able to carry more given their body strengths, but we're dealing with what we know, humans, so keep the weight limits to what we can reasonably carry for long periods of time out in the field.