We're just innocent men
	OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: A concealable nonlethal weapon that doesn't attract attention when used.
 - Image Source: Me
 - Canon Link: None
 - Permissions: None
 - Primary Source: None
 
- Manufacturer: One of the Hutt cartels, specifically the Bryn'adul-exterminated Jedrass Clan
 - Affiliation: Rare but found across the galactic underworld
 - Market Status: Open market
 - Model: Jubbagrappa
 - Modularity: The injectable substance can be swapped out using basic tools.
 - Production: Semi-unique
 - Material: Duraplast, alusteel, molecular stiletto contact injector (requires replacement after each use)
 
- Classification: Injector
 - Size: Extremely small
 - Weight: Extremely light
 
- Molecular stiletto contact injector (length/depth 2cm)
 
- Can inject paralytic, anesthetic, or even lethal substances through virtually any armor (e.g. anything that resists blades/needles/shrapnel with a resistance level of Very High or lower).
 - Using it is unlikely to attract attention, makes no sound, etc.
 - Very low sensor profile, does not register as a weapon on most relevant scanners.
 - Extremely concealable.
 - Can contain whatever injectable substance needs to be injected into any given species to produce any given effect.
 - Molecular stiletto tip is recessed (in a housing that collapses/retracts on firm straight-on contact) to prevent accidental grazing contact.
 - Doesn't look like a weapon. A comm badge maybe? Makeup applicator? Vape pen?
 
- Zero range, melee only.
 - Requires firm straight-on (not grazing) contact.
 - Cannot inject deeper than 2 centimeters. Thick clothes over plate armor may foil the injection.
 - Molecular stiletto tip has a very good chance of breaking with each use, and almost always requires replacement after one use.
 - Molecular stiletto tip may break if the weapon gets hit, if the user gets thrown against a wall, if a Herglic belches nearby, etc. Extremely fragile.
 
A Hutt Cartel kidnap jabber — jubbagrappa — is the very quintessence of what it says on the tin. They aren't manufactured anymore. A few kidnap artists and assassins favor them, but otherwise they're a collector's item these days.
Jerec Asyr happened to obtain a few of them during a grocery run to Nar Shaddaa, which is approximately how anyone gets their hands on a jubbagrappa. Jerec carries one to protests that have a chance of turning violent should CorpSec crack down: more than once, the corpos have failed to recognize his kidnap jabber as a weapon.
Not a bad tool for a man in the used-starship-of-dubious-provenance business, either.