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Approved Tech K-1 Cyber Prosthetics

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Intent: To Create Replacement Cyber Prosthetics for [member="Krest"]
Development Thread: http://starwarsrp.net/topic/49562-something-for-me-something-for-you/?p=741459
Manufacturer: InVal Cybernetics
Model: K-1
Affiliation: InVal Cybernetics, [member="Krest"]
Modularity: No
Production: Unique
Material: Durasteel, Cortosis, Wiring
Description: These Limbs are a standard take on the Cyber Prosthetic, but with a Cortosis additive.
The Arm will be built with a hidden compartment that contains a built-in shoto lightsaber. The hilt will be the forearm, with a rising platform where the emitter and stabilizer produce the signature blade. An added program was introduced to the MCD to allow the mechanism to be worked like flexing a muscle. The Cortosis additive gives the limb the lightsaber resistance without the toxic metal being on top where physical contact would be an issue.
The Leg, like the arm is a standard limb, with the Cortosis underlay and a secret compartment that houses a thigh mounted lightsaber holster. The holster is spring loaded, so when it's activated, the lightsaber pops out, as well, a program was written into the MCD to compensate for this addition. The same Cortosis that went in to the arm, will go into the leg, allowing it to withstand lightsabers and the contact protection.
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[member="Nyos Val"]
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Alright, just be aware cortosis is known to be rather brittle compared to most other durable materials.

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