Levy Willamina
The Screw Up

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Intent: To create a slightly stronger canon technology that is useful
Development Thread: If Needed
Manufacturer: Chai La Armory
Model: Infinite Slasher
Affiliation: Private Market
Modularity: Colors can be changed
Production: Mass-Produced. (Anyone.)
Material:
- Hybrid Plexisteel
- Internal Components
- Alusteel
Size: One-handed
Length: .45m
Weight: 2.5kg
Special Features:
- Ultrasonic High Frequency Vibration
Superior Cutting/Piercing Power - Drives Animals crazy
- Effects Bith like a sonic screamer
Description: Designed off an old technology, the blade breaker was for the most part obscure and never mentioned but served as an interesting secondary fighting weapon. Levy along with the bladesisters of Chai La could use it to break weaker swords and daggers but not to the extent a little tinkering and experience could give it. The blade is lightweight hybrid plexisteel so the internal components to vibrate it at high sonic frequencies are not to heavy.
Then there are three pressure studs on the side for turning it either up, on or down in intensity depending on what is needed.The adjustments to turn it up higher set the blade to resonate with a powerful alternating current to reinforce it. The blades edge resonates at extremely high frequencies designed to oscillate near the molecular level and slice through the bonds to get in and break through strong blades and armor.
The cutting power becoming something devastating and damage organic tissue slashing it to ribbons and piercing through skin like it is warm butter lacerating the body. Against armor and blades it does what a blade breaker is made for and can shatter them (pc permission pending and rules not withstanding) The ultrasonic vibrations can be heard by animals with sensitive ears and have possible negative effects on sentients like Bith who react adversely to sonic weapons.
To aid in its breaking abilities the ridged sections along the blade are designed to come out. Opening to reveal two (one on either side) prong like sections to clamp down and grip the blade before twisting and working to snap it. The prongs designed as part of the blade rather then some part off to the side that looks like it can snap off or that will make it look awkward in a sheath.
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