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Jedi's Bane

Scourge

In Hell i'll be in good company
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: Create a sword for Scourge

  • Image Source: N/A

  • Canon Link: N/A

  • Restricted Missions: N/A

  • Primary Source: Vibroblade
PRODUCTION INFORMATION

  • Manufacturer: Scourge

  • Model: Jedi’s Bane

  • Affiliation: Scourge

  • Modularity: No

  • Production: Unique

  • Material: durasteel, vibrosword components, Cortosis edge
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Classification: Swords

  • Size: One-handed

  • Length: 1.3m

  • Weight: 2kg
SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Very sharp.

  • Cortosis
DESCRIPTION
Scourge was given this sword by his Alor after a daring raid on a Jedi compound. During the forging process the blade’s metal was folded over a hundred times to remove impurities and make the blade strong. A thin layer of Cortosis was added during the final fold to allow the blade to counter lightsabers entirely. It is a one edged sword with a slight curve in it. The blade is very sharp and can cut through many metals.

Strengths:

  • Can cut through many standard materials with relative ease.

  • Can shut down lightsabers temporarily
Weaknesses:

  • Electric attacks are conducted by the blade and can electrocute the user... or even cause an explosion of the vibro-generator that causes its sharpness.

  • Ionic blasts can disable the generator and make it lose its edge entirely.
 

Rusty

Purveyor of Fine Weaponry
Scourge said:
Cortosis edge
Unfortunately, you'll have to drop the cortosis edge if you want to make the sword out of phrik. We very rarely allow submissions that utilize more than one restricted material through, and never in this application. Take that out and you should be good to go.

@Scourge
 

Rusty

Purveyor of Fine Weaponry
Okay. I'm not going to say you can't have a cortosis edge here, but I will advise against it. In order to get the lightsaber shorting effect, you need to use pure cortosis, which is super brittle. Mixing it into the metal might give you some resistance, but it's not going to shut down a lightsaber. You're honestly better off sticking with the phrik.

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