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Work In Progress William's Stuff

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To creature the Neural Control System William uses.
  • Image Source: Midjourney
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PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: W William Tyris
  • Affiliation: W William Tyris
  • Market Status: Closed Market
  • Model: (Example: E-11 Blaster Rifle. For submissions where a model wouldn't be appropriate, such as a custom walking stick, put 'N/A' for 'Not Applicable'.)
  • Modularity: (Can components of this submission be swapped out for other components? Is it especially easy to modify? For most submissions, put 'No'.)
  • Production: Unique
  • Material: (What is it made out of? Certain materials are more resistant, or vulnerable to certain weapons. Example: 'Durasteel, blaster components.' If this submission uses materials not found on wookieepedia, please link. You may also be asked to link materials that are obscure or difficult to find, e.g. exist as a byline in wikia entry. )
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • (Detail briefly in a list format actual contents of the known abilities, special features, qualities of note, etc. If these are notable enough to be strengths, please add them to strengths)
STRENGTHS
  • (Provide, in list format, a minimum of 1 strength of this submission.)
WEAKNESSES
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DESCRIPTION

The Neural Processor appears to be an ordinary headband. Constructed out of a mesh, and a bit of Durasteel to protect it, the Neural Processor was made to serve a unique purpose. Unlike most traditional remote controls or similar, this one is made so that it scans the brainwaves of the user. When it has scanned the brainwaves of the user, it then translates their brainwaves into a "command" for the device that the Neural Processor is linked to. The Neural Processor is made out of lightweight materials.
 
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