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Approved Tech Yoash (Lightsaber)

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: The purpose of this submission is to provide Ginnie Verd with a standard lightsaber to become her signature as a Templar.
  • Development Thread(s):
    Barab I & the Stone That Burns (Finding a Barab Ingot Crystal & Constructing Lightsaber)


PRODUCTION INFORMATION

  • Manufacturer: Ginnie Verd
  • Model: Lightsaber
  • Affiliation: Ginnie Verd/CIS
  • Modularity: Yes (Crystals etc)
  • Production: Unique
  • Material: Electrum, Beskar
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Lightsaber
  • Size: One-Handed
  • Length: 32 centimeters
  • Weight: 1 Kilogram
  • Other Features: Barab Ingot Crystal
DESCRIPTION

Ginnie Verd's standard lightsaber, Yoash was formed out of the impetus of her experiences as a child. Deafened in an accident that stole her hearing, Ginnie became fascinated with fire - the same fire the grenade gave off when the terrible accident occurred. This fascination followed her to the Confederacy of Independent Systems and her brother @[member="Darth Metus"], who began training the force sensitive thirteen year old as a Templar Crusader. As Barab I is in CIS space, Ginnie went with a team of scientists studying the radioactive places on the planet, to find herself a crystal. Because of the properties of Barab Ore Ingots, Yoash has a firey white beam, which quivers when struck and burns nearly to the point of a loss of cohesion. It may set appropriately susceptible materials on fire, once struck.

The saber's casing is made of pounded metal, fragments of old Mando armour poured and pounded in to make the charred, unpolished case. The lines of the blacksmith's hammer, smoothing lines and stains from the process of its' creation were left upon it, to be smoothed by nothing but time. The inside however, is crisp and clean.
 
I like the posts in the dev thread, but there are two things wrong with it. Dev threads require a minimum of two people and a minimum of 10 posts.

Seeing as how this appears to simply be an aesthetic choice though, I'll approve it as is. Next time please make sure the dev thread is a bit more on-par.
 
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