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Intent: An Exotic weapon for Lynn Corerunner
Development Thread: If Needed
Manufacturer: Lynn Corerunner
Model: N/A
Affiliation: Lynn Corerunner
Modularity: Crystals can be swapped out
Production: Unique
Material: Phrik, Permafrost Crystal, Electrical Emitter
Classification: Lightsaber
Size: One-handed
Length: 0.30 Diameter
Weight:0.22kg
Special Features:
- Lightsaber resistant
- Extremely light
- Can emit electricity to cover the "hilt."
Strengths:
- Exotic, rare weapon: Hard to combat if you have no experience fighting against them.
- One "disc" can split into two more thin discs.
- Can only be used by the maker.
- Extremely light providing faster throws.
- Due to thin, almost knife like edges it can cut through lower grade metals like durasteel upon impact.
Weaknesses:
- Due to the extreme light build, it is impossible to throw them without the Force. Ie, If connection to the Force is blocked, they can't be thrown.
- The spot on them to hold is made for smaller hands thus the likeliness of grabbing the wrong spot is high from people not highly trained in their use.
- Can not block blaster shots due to the thin, small blades.
- Pretty useless to high quality metals like beskar and Phrik due to low weight, unless struct the same spot more than 6 times or spots already made weak.
Description:

In search of a weapon that not only fit Lynn's unique personality and agile fighting style she began research in non traditional lightsabers. Finding nothing that suited her ideals, she began researching the art of "freezing" a laser beam to make the lightsaber. With the same concept of the Lightwhip, she began development of a light-based boomarang. She first build a disk able to hide very tiny crystals. It was built with two emitters only three inches apart. Using the concept of the light whip the blade would create two blades that wrapped around the blade creating a thin, but highly concentrated blade. The hue from the emitters makes the disc look to have one consistent edge, with no safe space to hold it. Can be twisted onto a back holder.

The blade itself is small, extending at all angles for 3/4th of an inch. One blade can be twisted and separated to make two thinner disks, but they still remain as strong as one blade. While they are virtually weightless, in the hands of a Force user they can be thrown with incredible speeds and made to arc or be thrown in multiple different ways, even bounced off other objects. If a non force user tried to throw one, it would go for a yard then flip out of control and flop to the ground. Due the incredibly thin blades, they can be thrown with enough speed to cut through lower grade metals. With the permafrost crystal, they only activate if the maker is using them. Inside them are tiny emitters than can be activated through the Force to create electrical charges bouncing along the blade's hilt. These emitters provide the weapons with enough electricity to emit to the nerves and cause temporary paralysis for up to 10 minutes.

The downside of these weapons is the weight and size of the spot to hold it. They require small hands to hold it and a connection to the Force to throw it and activate the emitters. They also require a high level of training just to use and to completely Master takes far longer than a normal lightsaber to use. Since the "handle" is not visible to the naked eye it makes just the mere holding of them to require adequate training. While being almost weightless makes them deadly fast in throwing, it also makes them only fast and not heavy enough to penetrate metals harderer than durasteel.


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Lynn Corerunner said:
Production: Semi-Unique

Lynn Corerunner said:
Material: Phrik, Permafrost Crystal, Electrical Emitter
If you want to keep the Phrik without a development thread, you will need to drop production to unique.



Lynn Corerunner said:
Lynn may make some for a select few people.

Lynn Corerunner said:
- Can only be used by the maker.
Wouldn't this mean that if Lynn makes them, the select few people would not be able to use them? Please add some more detail to make this clearer.



Lynn Corerunner said:
30 post training to be exact.
This seems a bit excessive. Could you edit it to say that it simply requires a lot of training to be used well, or something along those lines?

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[member="Aria Vale"]

About the production value. In theory I did semi because when Lynn starts taking on apprentices I wanted to keep the ability to help them make one of their own. This answers the permafrost part since the Padawan would be following instructions and making it personal to them.

So would that make it semi unique or keep it unique?

For the 30 post I was trying to keep things Not vague.
 
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Lynn Corerunner said:
About the production value. In theory I did semi because when Lynn starts taking on apprentices I wanted to keep the ability to help them make one of their own. This answers the permafrost part since the Padawan would be following instructions and making it personal to them. So would that make it semi unique or keep it unique?
Provided only Lynn currently uses them, this would indeed be unique. If an apprentice of hers made their own version of it - i.e. similar but with their own modifications - they could submit that to the Factory separately, and link this sub in the primary source.



Lynn Corerunner said:
For the 30 post I was trying to keep things Not vague.
Vague is fine here, simply stating that it requires extensive training will be all you need for this part.

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