Emberlene's Daughter, The Jedi Generalist
Submission Name: Ori'buyce Kal
Link to Submission: Ori'buyce Kal
Reason for Modification: Company bought
Modification: Change to Open Market
Image Credits: [x]
Intent: A combat knife for the elites in the Mandalorians
Development Thread: N/A
Manufacturer: Chai La Armory
Model: KAL-359
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: No
Production: Minor
Material:
Size: One-handed
Length: 33cm
Weight: 0.8kg
Other Features: Compress CO2 ejection system
Description:A specialty knife designed to defend and kills when needed. The handle secrets away a small CO2 cartridge that can be ejected with enough pressure on the hilt of the blade. When squeezed a bubble of gas at 850 psi is released creating a super cold gravball sized sphere that freezes tissue and organs around the knife. Creating inflation and at times explosion depending. When used underwater the stabbed creature or person can float to the surface before blood is released from the body's internal heat thawing the frozen blood and tissue.
Primary Sources:
Link to Submission: Ori'buyce Kal
Reason for Modification: Company bought
Modification: Change to Open Market
Image Credits: [x]
Intent: A combat knife for the elites in the Mandalorians
Development Thread: N/A
Manufacturer: Chai La Armory
Model: KAL-359
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: No
Production: Minor
Material:
- Beskar
- Durasteel
Size: One-handed
Length: 33cm
Weight: 0.8kg
Other Features: Compress CO2 ejection system
Description:A specialty knife designed to defend and kills when needed. The handle secrets away a small CO2 cartridge that can be ejected with enough pressure on the hilt of the blade. When squeezed a bubble of gas at 850 psi is released creating a super cold gravball sized sphere that freezes tissue and organs around the knife. Creating inflation and at times explosion depending. When used underwater the stabbed creature or person can float to the surface before blood is released from the body's internal heat thawing the frozen blood and tissue.
Primary Sources: