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Approved Tech E-1 Cybernetic Arm Prosthesis

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Intent: To build a cybernetic arm replacement for those whose bodies reject cloned limbs. This arm is cheaper than those often found on the market, but just as durable outside of combat.


Development Thread: N/A


Manufacturer: The Crynic Corporation


Model: E-1


Affiliation: The Crynic Corporation / Open Market


Modularity: The ligaments in the forearm and fingers can be adjusted to better fit the wearer's torso. Any further modification would result in the arm becoming handicapped - though theoretically one could fit a small blaster into the palm after removing the circuitry within. This would render the fingers unusable and would void the warranty on the arm - not to mention it would likely be illegal in most areas. Synthskin is applicable over the arm if wanted.


Production: Mass-Produced


Material: The arm is a mixture of plasteel and bronze wiring to form the circuitry. Synthskin can be applied over the arm if one wishes for it.


Description: This day and age, most of the prosthetics on the galactic market are expensive, military grade pieces. The average Joe does not need an arm designed to repel a thermal detonator. The E-1 Prosthesis is a cheaper, economic solution to this dilemma. Durability is on par with the average human arm, and repairs are done cheaply and easily with the use of light and easily procured plasteel, rather than durasteel. This of course limits the combat functionality to such an arm to an equivalent of a regular human arm, but that is rather irrelevant to the intended market.
 
[member="Sylvanan Tal'verda"] - Sorry for the delay, caught up in work. I don't really see anything wrong with this sub, but i'd like to see the wording where you mention aything short of a blasterbolt would not harm the arm to be removed, and just stick with the 'functions as a normal human arm would for durability' angle be maintained, as they kind of conflict, or could be argued to .
 
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