A Guy Who Likes Ships
WEAPON SPECIFICATIONS
At the behest of the Sword of the Empire
Shov Brald
, Karl began designing a weapon to surpass the vibroswords and blades currently at their disposal. Instead of going the normal route for vibroswords, Karl wanted to give the Paragons a weapon that matched their ferocity for defending their Empire and Emperor, so instead of a single blade he broke it into fifty-two teeth arranged like a chainsaw (or one-hundred and twelve).
To give them an edge against all types of weapons he imported a vast quantity of songsteel despite the exuberant cost and long forge time to make the weapon excel even against lightsabers. The design, making it into a chained-type weapon, increases its cutting capabilities even before adding the monomolecular energy cord sheath and the vibration generator. This weapon can cut through most things like butter, thanks to its construction and the technology its been upgraded with.
- Modularity: This weapon can be requested to be the size of a great-weapon upon commissioning. Additionally, the Paragon wielding it can modify its outer shell to their liking.
- Materials:
- Standard vibroblade parts/materials
- Steel Composite Alloy (Ersteel 145, Ferrocarbon, and Phrik)
- Monomolecular Energy Cord
- Songsteel Mono-Molecular Edge
- Ultrasonic Vibration Generator
- Combat De-Ionization System
- Size:
- Average, longsword-sized scales to fit the Paragon in armor but can range from as small as 100cm (39in) to 140cm (55in).
- Large, greatsword-sized scales to fit the Paragon in armor but can range from >140cm (>55in) to 213cm (84in).
- NOTE: These lengths are from the pommel to the blade's tip.
- Weight:
- Heavy, longsword-sized is relative to the length of the weapon.
- Very Heavy, greatsword-sized is relative to the length of the weapon.
- The teeth (52 for longsword-sized or 112 for greatsword-sized) of this weapon are made from a high-quality mono-molecular-edged songsteel, making this weapon highly resistant to lightsabers, other vibroblades, and some energy weapons.
- The teeth of this weapon are equipped with monomolecular energy cords giving a higher damage output when cutting into creatures and objects.
- This weapon has an ultrasonic vibration generator giving the weapon even higher damage against creatures and objects.
- Cutting, Cutting, and More Cutting: This weapon not only has the strengths of a chainsaw, but the strengths of a vibrosword, giving it the capability of cutting through limbs, durasteel, and other similarly resistant materials or objects.
- Lightsaber Resistant: The NCE-MW01 is highly resistant to strikes against lightsabers. This is thanks to its songsteel teeth and the energy cord 'sheath' covering them.
- Heavy: This weapon is special-built for the Paragons meaning that is it used in their powered armor. Thanks to its weight most normal soldiers or enemy combatants cannot wield it with the proficiency of a Paragon if it was to be dropped or disarmed. This also means that each strike with the weapon is heavy and can possibly knock an opponent off-balance.
- EMP/Ion: While this weapon comes equipped with a de-ionization system, it is still vulnerable to powerful and large-scale ion blasts. This would disable the chain blade, effectively making this weapon a large club.
- Energy Shields: The monomolecular energy cord's energy can be diffused when it strikes energy-based shields.
At the behest of the Sword of the Empire

To give them an edge against all types of weapons he imported a vast quantity of songsteel despite the exuberant cost and long forge time to make the weapon excel even against lightsabers. The design, making it into a chained-type weapon, increases its cutting capabilities even before adding the monomolecular energy cord sheath and the vibration generator. This weapon can cut through most things like butter, thanks to its construction and the technology its been upgraded with.
"I wouldn't want to be on the opposite end of that." -Karl Von Strauss, member of the Imperial Corp of Engineering.
"Quality. Perfection. Order."
"Quality. Perfection. Order."