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Ready For Judge Bio-adapting Muscle Flexers | B.M.F "Pins"

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: One of many armaments for Vergessen Contii
    [*]Image Source: N/A
    [*]Canon Link: N/A
    [*]Permissions: N/A
    [*]Primary Source: Biomesh

PRODUCTION INFORMATION

  • Manufacturer: Vergessen Contii
    [*]Affiliation: Vergessen Contii
    [*]Market Status: Closed-Market
    [*]Model: N/A
    [*]Modularity: No
    [*]Production: Unique
    [*]Material: Biomesh

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Allows for the remote operation or automation of living and deceased biomatter.
STRENGTHS

  • The replacement of limbs allows the manipulation of living and deceased biomasses by localizing the contractions of muscle tissue to simulate movement. This manipulation overrides the body's neural link to the limb, leaving even conscious recipients unable to move the prosthetic themselves without the input of the creator. These prosthetics are also equipped with multi-functional adapter ports for the swapping and changing of equipment, e.g a shovel for an arm, or a blade.
WEAKNESSES

  • The inserted prosthesis adaptor can be removed with force by physically pulling the injected cybernetic out.
DESCRIPTION
The B.M.F pins come in a set of 4, one for each primary limb on a regular humanoid's body. They come in the form of 4 silver rods attached together by a flexible metal belt. The pins can be separated for individual use. Once activated, a long thin needle protrudes from one end of the pin, which can then be inserted into the wound of someone's missing extremity. Through the manipulation of muscular contractions and a concoction of chemicals and sedatives, the limb can utilize the nearest muscles next to the adaptor's puncture location to move itself proficiently. This works on both living and deceased flesh; deceased flesh with less performance potential as rigor mortis and decay makes the manipulation of muscle tissue difficult.

Each pin is labelled with an indecipherable black-font barcode and a number from 1 to 4.
 
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