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Approved Tech Aeksurdirr's Two-Handed Sword

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: A main weapon for Aeksurdirr.
  • Image Source: N/A
  • Canon Link: Vibrosword
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: First few versions Gen'Dai NPCs, most previous versions and current Aeksurdirr
  • Affiliation: Aeksurdirr
  • Model: N/A
  • Modularity: Yes

  • Production: Unique
  • Material: Durasteel-Duraplast alloy, Phrik, internal electronics, rubber
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Sword
  • Size: Large
  • Weight: Heavy
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Durasteel-Duraplast interior chassis
  • Increased Density via Compression
  • Electrical Dispersion Systems
  • Increased Gripping Traction
  • Magnetic Gripping and Attachment System
  • Visual Customization System (allows changing color of lights)
  • Primary Power Cell
  • Secondary Power Cells
  • Durasteel-Duraplast alloy and Phrik Coating on the Ultrasonic Vibration Generation and Power Cells
  • Precise crafting techniques give it a proficiency at slicing through objects or beings, due to the overal thickness of the blade being similar across the surface
Strengths:
  • Phrik exterior gives the weapon massive durability, being capable of resisting extreme amounts of damage. The way that the Phrik was applied to the blade's internal Durasteel-Duraplast alloy means that it's durability is increased, due to the compression of molecules on a single location via certain smithing techniques. It also gives the blade more weight, increasing the momentum and kinetic force on it's strikes.
  • Durasteel-Duraplast alloy internal chassis increases the weapon's weight, increasing it's momentum and allowing Aeksurdirr to wield it properly, due to the fact that Phrik's light nature makes it so a thin blade of Phrik is too light for Aeksurdirr to wield with precise amounts of force on his strikes, due to his physical strength.
  • Reinforced rubber structures disperse electrical currents running along the blade, and the Ultrasonic Vibration Generator and batteries are sealed by it. Large amounts of electrical energy are still able to bypass this defense, however, and can cause the Ultrasonic Vibration Generator to stop functioning or even explode.
  • Durasteel-Duraplast alloy provides EMP shielding to the weapon's systems, but continous or powerful EMPS can disable systems until repaired.
Weaknesses:
  • Weight of the blade makes it difficult to wield without enough physical strength, and while Aeksurdirr's physical strength is enough to wield it properly, the blade still has associated side effects of heavy weight, such as being unable to remain on very fragile materials for long periods of times or falling faster.
  • Enough electrical currents can get past the electrical dispersion system and cause the Ultrasonic Vibration Generator to explode.
  • Overuse of systems can cause the blade to run out of energy or overheat.
  • Continous or strong EMPs causes damage to systems until repaired, or disables them
DESCRIPTION


This blade has rather similar origins to Aeksurdirr's armor, first given to him by the members of the small group of Gen'Dai that he was born to. It is a two-handed sword consisted of mostly Phrik with a Durasteel-Duraplast core, increasing it's weight to allow it to be wielded with more of a "feel" for the momentum of the weapon, and to allow for more precise attacks. It has existed for nearly 700 years, and has been repaired many times, to the point where it went from a standard vibro-longsword to what it is now. The metals present on the blade have been compressed, increasing it's durability and weight even though it appears thin.
 
also just by clarify, by compressing it I just mean putting lots of molten phrik on a small space so that the molecules are close together and it's durability is a bit bigger and it retains weight even while thin

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