Jorga the Hutt
When life gives you Mandos, make Mando'ade
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[SIZE=11pt]OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION[/SIZE]
[*][SIZE=11pt]Color: Dull green[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]SPECIAL FEATURES[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]DESCRIPTION[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Connory designed hextrine as a stabilized form of trihexalon, which is an ore derivative that is radically reactive against biomass. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Ostrine moderates and cools the trihexalon reaction. Ardanium absorbs radiation and converts it to physical strength, ensuring that the metal doesn't go soft or melt entirely. The end result is a physically unimpressive metal that causes deep burns. All contact between hextrine and biomass is characterized by a flash of green light.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Sustained, impaling contact may gradually trigger a more profound reaction, incinerating the enemy (in whole or in part) in a manner comparable to a solid hit from a good disruptor. [As always, the effects are entirely up to the opposing writer.] To prevent disintegration, extract the piece(s) of hextrine (arrowhead, hollow-point bullet, several buckshot pellets, large pieces of shrapnel) from the burn wound promptly (i.e. within half a minute or so). Amputation works wonders.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Hextrine is unimpressive as a material for swords, but Bard Independent makes good money selling basic hextrine ammunition and knives.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]In a pinch, you can use a hextrine knife to cook food, if you're careful and you don't mind a bit of char. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=11pt]OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Intent: A stabilized trihexalon alloy[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Image Source: “Metal Wall Texture” by Eric McNine, found at https://www.artstation.com/artwork/GJq33[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Primary Source: [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]Trihexalon[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt], [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]ostrine[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt], [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]ardanium[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Name: Hextrine (HECK-streen)[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Manufacturer: [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]Bard Independent, trusted Echani metalworkers, trusted Mandalorian metalworkers[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Affiliation: Closed Market (ask first)[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Homeworld (optional): Eshan[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Production: Limited[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Modularity: Cannot remain functional when blended with other metals.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Material: Specially proportioned alloy of trihexalon, ostrine, and ardanium.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Classification: Alloy[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Weight: Average[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Resistances [/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Blasters and Plasma Weapons: Average[/SIZE] - [SIZE=11pt]Kinetic: Average[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Lightsabers: None[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Heat Tolerance: High[/SIZE]
[*][SIZE=11pt]Color: Dull green[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]SPECIAL FEATURES[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Very mild version of trihexalon.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]High heat tolerance.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Devastating against biomass - nasty burns or even disintegration, as described below.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Useful for lighting fires and cooking.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Green flash on contact with biomass makes hextrine blades absolutely worthless in a stealth context.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]If the metal doesn't touch biomass (such as by piercing armor), the reaction just won't occur. [/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]It's very easy to give yourself third-degree burns by accident. Seriously, wear gloves. Good ones.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Doesn't hold an edge terribly well - think stainless steel.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]DESCRIPTION[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Connory designed hextrine as a stabilized form of trihexalon, which is an ore derivative that is radically reactive against biomass. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Ostrine moderates and cools the trihexalon reaction. Ardanium absorbs radiation and converts it to physical strength, ensuring that the metal doesn't go soft or melt entirely. The end result is a physically unimpressive metal that causes deep burns. All contact between hextrine and biomass is characterized by a flash of green light.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Sustained, impaling contact may gradually trigger a more profound reaction, incinerating the enemy (in whole or in part) in a manner comparable to a solid hit from a good disruptor. [As always, the effects are entirely up to the opposing writer.] To prevent disintegration, extract the piece(s) of hextrine (arrowhead, hollow-point bullet, several buckshot pellets, large pieces of shrapnel) from the burn wound promptly (i.e. within half a minute or so). Amputation works wonders.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Hextrine is unimpressive as a material for swords, but Bard Independent makes good money selling basic hextrine ammunition and knives.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]In a pinch, you can use a hextrine knife to cook food, if you're careful and you don't mind a bit of char. [/SIZE]