Saera Willamina Savan
~+--- Skaidra ---+~ Beskarsmith, Alchemist
Intent: To make unique new cybernetics for Mirage that set it out from other cybernetics companies. Note: Adamithium is used with Enigma's permission and royalties, and Beskar is either from personal stores or acquired from Mandalore per order. Alchemy is handled privately.
Development Thread: None
Manufacturer: Mirage Cybernetics
(Subach Innes provides the Adamithium, Ashe the Reaper provides the Beskar when available, the Crystal Heart Workshop provides the alchemical treatment)
Model: MIR-100 Cyberwhips
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: None
Production: Limited (Made to Order)
Material: Adamithium Weave or Beskar Mesh or Alchemic Terenthium-Desh
Description: The Mirage Cyberwhip is a unique design based on and inspired by the Yuuzhan Vong's finger spears. The process for creating them varies based on the metal of choice used to make them, though they are all roughly based on smelting a metal into a fine thread and forming either a weave or a mesh out of it to increase its flexibility and strength. This allows the device to be swung like a whip with similar effects. Small electrically reactive cables in each whip enable the whip to retract or freely extend, as well as be able to straighten them out somewhat to use as a minor impaling tool. Each one is rated to carry several times greater weight than a human's own and each one is tear-resistant by nature.
For a Cyberwhip to be installed, one must replace their entire finger with a specially made cybernetic replacement which looks exactly like a real finger with synthskin and artificial nerves. To have all five fingers done, one might as well have their entire hand replaced, and this is likewise a common option for those needing to get a whole hand or arm replaced anyways due to accidents or combat.
Adamithium Weave is incredibly difficult to make and requires special machinery just to do so, thus it is actually quite an expensive material option to choose. Beskar Mesh is likewise expensive due to its value and difficulty to acquire. Alchemically treated Terenthium-Desh is incidentally the cheapest option of the three since the material is easy to come by and work with, and the alchemy involved is routine.
Classification: Finger Spear
Size: Finger
Length: Up to 2.0 m.
Weight:
Development Thread: None
Manufacturer: Mirage Cybernetics
Model: MIR-110 Cyber-Lightwhips
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: None
Production: Limited (Made to Order)
Material: Adamithium, CEC Kalestat
Description: The Mirage Cyber-Lightwhip is little more than a downscaled lightwhip installed in the finger like all other Mirage whips. There is nothing out of the ordinary or beyond canon about them, save their extension and activation is neural based rather than analog. They can be incredibly dangerous to use in the hands of amateurs. Oh - the whip is pink, and everyone's just going to have to come to terms with that.
For a Cyber-Lightwhip to be installed, one must replace their entire hand, as the devices that power the whip(s) are too large to fit in a synthetic finger (even though this may not necessarily be true with larger species). They're not designed to be installed in a thumb due to risk of self-harm.
Classification: Lightwhip
Size: Finger
Length: Up to 1 m.
Weight: 1.15 kg
Other Features: Able to block sabers and deflect blasters, heat resistant, rated to 400 kg.
Development Thread: None
Manufacturer: Mirage Cybernetics
Model: MIR-120 Cyber-Electrowhips
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: None
Production: Limited (Made to Order)
Material: Bronzium-Plated Adamithium Weave, Ceramic Duraplast
Description: The Mirage Cyber-Electrowhip is like their Cyberwhip, though it coated in bronzium, insulated inside in ceramics and given a small battery and capacitor for which it generates its electric current. The electricity works by traveling down the outside of the weave and circling back into the system from an inner mesh layer within the weave. While the electrical current isn't strong enough to kill someone outright, it is capable of stunning humans and humanoids to the point of loss of control and involuntary body movement. Safety locks on each whip make certain that one does not prematurely activate while it is still within or exiting the finger, and the material surrounding the exit area is non-conductive.
For a Cyber-Electrowhip to be installed, one must replace their entire finger with a specially made cybernetic replacement which looks exactly like a real finger with synthskin and artificial nerves. To have all five fingers done, one might as well have their entire hand replaced, and this is likewise a common option for those needing to get a whole hand or arm replaced anyways due to accidents or combat. The advantage of the latter option is that a larger battery can be installed, slightly increasing the output and doubling the duration it can be used before requiring a recharge. It can also collect electrostatic energy from the body of its host, though this is an incredibly miniscule form of energy that collectively would only power a single whip for about a second.
Classification: Electro Weapon
Size: Finger
Length: Up to 2 m.
Weight: 1.4 kg
Other Features: Resistant to light glancing saber blows, blaster resistant, heat resistant, rated to 300 kg.
Development Thread: None
Manufacturer: Mirage Cybernetics
(Subach Innes provides the Adamithium, Ashe the Reaper provides the Beskar when available, the Crystal Heart Workshop provides the alchemical treatment)
Model: MIR-100 Cyberwhips
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: None
Production: Limited (Made to Order)
Material: Adamithium Weave or Beskar Mesh or Alchemic Terenthium-Desh
Description: The Mirage Cyberwhip is a unique design based on and inspired by the Yuuzhan Vong's finger spears. The process for creating them varies based on the metal of choice used to make them, though they are all roughly based on smelting a metal into a fine thread and forming either a weave or a mesh out of it to increase its flexibility and strength. This allows the device to be swung like a whip with similar effects. Small electrically reactive cables in each whip enable the whip to retract or freely extend, as well as be able to straighten them out somewhat to use as a minor impaling tool. Each one is rated to carry several times greater weight than a human's own and each one is tear-resistant by nature.
For a Cyberwhip to be installed, one must replace their entire finger with a specially made cybernetic replacement which looks exactly like a real finger with synthskin and artificial nerves. To have all five fingers done, one might as well have their entire hand replaced, and this is likewise a common option for those needing to get a whole hand or arm replaced anyways due to accidents or combat.
Adamithium Weave is incredibly difficult to make and requires special machinery just to do so, thus it is actually quite an expensive material option to choose. Beskar Mesh is likewise expensive due to its value and difficulty to acquire. Alchemically treated Terenthium-Desh is incidentally the cheapest option of the three since the material is easy to come by and work with, and the alchemy involved is routine.
Classification: Finger Spear
Size: Finger
Length: Up to 2.0 m.
Weight:
- 1.2 kg. Adamithium Weave
- 1.9 kg. Beskar Mesh
- 1.5 kg. Alchemic Terenthium-Desh
- Adamithium: Blaster resistant, heat resistant, rated to 500 kg.
- Beskar: Highly resistant to sabers, blaster resistant, heat resistant, rated to 1 mt.
- Alchemic: Fully resistant to sabers, deflective of blasters, blocks Force electricity, heat resistant, rated to 2,000 kg.
Development Thread: None
Manufacturer: Mirage Cybernetics
Model: MIR-110 Cyber-Lightwhips
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: None
Production: Limited (Made to Order)
Material: Adamithium, CEC Kalestat
Description: The Mirage Cyber-Lightwhip is little more than a downscaled lightwhip installed in the finger like all other Mirage whips. There is nothing out of the ordinary or beyond canon about them, save their extension and activation is neural based rather than analog. They can be incredibly dangerous to use in the hands of amateurs. Oh - the whip is pink, and everyone's just going to have to come to terms with that.
For a Cyber-Lightwhip to be installed, one must replace their entire hand, as the devices that power the whip(s) are too large to fit in a synthetic finger (even though this may not necessarily be true with larger species). They're not designed to be installed in a thumb due to risk of self-harm.
Classification: Lightwhip
Size: Finger
Length: Up to 1 m.
Weight: 1.15 kg
Other Features: Able to block sabers and deflect blasters, heat resistant, rated to 400 kg.
Development Thread: None
Manufacturer: Mirage Cybernetics
Model: MIR-120 Cyber-Electrowhips
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: None
Production: Limited (Made to Order)
Material: Bronzium-Plated Adamithium Weave, Ceramic Duraplast
Description: The Mirage Cyber-Electrowhip is like their Cyberwhip, though it coated in bronzium, insulated inside in ceramics and given a small battery and capacitor for which it generates its electric current. The electricity works by traveling down the outside of the weave and circling back into the system from an inner mesh layer within the weave. While the electrical current isn't strong enough to kill someone outright, it is capable of stunning humans and humanoids to the point of loss of control and involuntary body movement. Safety locks on each whip make certain that one does not prematurely activate while it is still within or exiting the finger, and the material surrounding the exit area is non-conductive.
For a Cyber-Electrowhip to be installed, one must replace their entire finger with a specially made cybernetic replacement which looks exactly like a real finger with synthskin and artificial nerves. To have all five fingers done, one might as well have their entire hand replaced, and this is likewise a common option for those needing to get a whole hand or arm replaced anyways due to accidents or combat. The advantage of the latter option is that a larger battery can be installed, slightly increasing the output and doubling the duration it can be used before requiring a recharge. It can also collect electrostatic energy from the body of its host, though this is an incredibly miniscule form of energy that collectively would only power a single whip for about a second.
Classification: Electro Weapon
Size: Finger
Length: Up to 2 m.
Weight: 1.4 kg
Other Features: Resistant to light glancing saber blows, blaster resistant, heat resistant, rated to 300 kg.