Baptized in Verdun, the Somme, and countless other killing fields, the Pattern 1907 is a British bayonet knife that has carved its place in history as one of the most enduring blades of modern warfare. From the mud-soaked battlefields of the Great War to the shattered cities of World War II, it has remained a steadfast companion to British soldiers. In Oceanyka, where survival is measured in inches of steel and split-second decisions, the 1907 bayonet is ubiquitous—whether affixed to an old rifle, strapped to a belt, or clenched in the hands of those who know its worth. More than just a relic, it is the common man’s weapon of last resort, a brutal testament to the simple truth that in a world ruled by violence, a good knife never goes out of style.

Pattern 1907 Bayonet
Abilities
Common Attributes - Mechanical
Bayonet
A bayonet is a weapon with a simple premise—when the bullets run dry and the smoke clears, the fight is far from over.
EFFECT:
This weapon can be used as is or mounted to the end of a gun barrel.
Mounted melee weapons can be used without having to change weapons.
One-Handed
One-handed weapons enjoy certain advantages; namely, that they can be used while doing something else, or wielding another weapon.
EFFECT:
Two one-handed weapons can be equipped at the same time and used without having to Change Weapon (1 AP).
Common Attributes - Miscellaneous
Last Resort - Melee Sidearms
Knives, daggers, short swords and other small weapons are normally used as a last resort when all other options have failed, and the enemy is upon you.
EFFECT:
After successfully passing any saving throw against an enemy melee attack, this weapon's user may immediately Counterattack (0 AP).
Additionally, melee sidearms are always One-Handed.