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Approved Tech Yorik-Kryst

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Intent: to develop a new coral seed for the One Sith and to develop something to be the key for a future project
Dev Thread: http://starwarsrp.net/topic/44450-crystal-infestation/
Manufacturer: Darth Arcanix
Model: Yorik-Kryst
Affiliation: One Sith
Modularity: None
Production: Limited
Material: alchemized crystal powder, standard yorik-kul seed

Description:

Developing a fascination with Yuuzhan Vong biots, and wishing to impress her master, Darth Arcanix decided to begin a pet project to develop a brand new surge coral seed but with a unique twist. Through painstaking research, trial and error, and plenty of frustration, Arcanix was able to produce something that would help in later plans of hers.

The Yorik-Kryst was the cusp of this research, a surge coral seed that was changed through both science and Sith alchemy. Implanting herself with a coral seed to access Vongsense, Arcanix began a two-prong approach to the project. Using her knowledge of Sith alchemy, Arcanix created a special powered out of crushed crystals that would imbue the crystals with the ability to withstand multiple hits from a lightsaber and began the process of trying to introduce and bond the crystal powder with the surge coral seed and the implanters that carried them. Using her new Vongsense, Arcanix was able to coax the seeds to accept the powder after much trial and error and failed experiments.

The new seed works almost exactly like a normal Yorik-Kul, but instead of coral, it produces crystals that eventually form a suit of crystal armor over a subject's body, an armor that can take three to four hits from a lightsaber without breaking or multiple blaster bolts, while also crystallizing their insides as well. Only one in ten subjects survive this, and those that do are simple thralls to the will of a strong enough Sith or Vong, with no true sentience left.

The seed also does not remove a subject's presence in the Force, just dampening it as like with Chazrach slaves, leaving whoever is embedded with one susceptible to Force attacks. The crystals are also susceptible to an attack that smashes, such as a hammer or blunt force, but will eventually regrow if given enough time.

One other drawback of the seed, a rather serious one, is, like orbalisks and other surge coral seeds, the Yorik-Kryst will eventually consume and kill the being that was implanted with it, turning them into a crystal statue as the crystals grow over their faces and change their insides. This is unavoidable and inevitable for anyone implanted with one
 
[member="Darth Arcanix"]
I want to make a distinct reminder that the Yorik-Kul was a slave seed that was implanted into a victim to turn them into a thrall of Yammosk and Dhuryams. They were called Surge Coral because they killed their hosts, and there was no surviving it in most cases.

That being said, how exactly is this crystal immune to a lightsaber blade? Alchemized metals and steels may be immune to the blade of a lightsaber, but various creatures and other objects altered through sith alchemy are not. Simply using Sith alchemy does not make something immune to a lightsaber blade, this will need further development in such a case, as this isn't a Sith sword or any canonical material - nor is it noted by a canon precedent.



Darth Arcanix said:
it produces crystals that eventually form a suit of crystal armor over a subject's body, an armor that can take hits from a lightsaber or blaster bolt, while also crystallizing their insides as well. Only one in ten subjects survive this, and those that do are simple thralls to the will of a strong enough Sith or Vong.
It should also be noted then that such materials would act as Orbalisk does, eventually killing its host by covering their extremities and their insides.
 
[member="Silara"]

Just to clarify, they aren't immune to them, they can just take a few hits from a lightsaber before its going to do what a lightsaber does. That said, how much more development would you like to see/what edits would you want to see?
 
Include weaknesses present in the canon variant, as well as what was mentioned prior (See: Comparison to Orbalisk)
[member="Darth Arcanix"]
 
[member="Silara"]

Edit made to both the lightsaber resistance only being three or four hits, depending on the strength of the swing, and paragraph added detailing the comparison to orbalisks and the inevitable death that comes from someone being consumed by it, as well as the weakness from the coral taking away a being's sentience
 
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