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Approved Tech Ranger's Combat Knife

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Knife
  • Size: Average
  • Weight: Average
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Advanced Power Source: Designed with an iso-didact power source giving it a massive and long shelf life.
  • Compressed Gas System using illerium to send at high speeds the knife across distances.
  • Mono-molecular Blade with an advanced generator to allow cutting at the molecular level to cleave into beskar and crab armor
  • Balanced Blade
STRENGTHS
  • Laminanium: Designed like a Quellian ship the hull of the orbital platforms has a thin layer of the material to improve repairs and over time depending on the amount of damage it is able to patch itself up.
  • Able to block a lightsaber
WEAKNESSES
  • Built in power source: Designed with its own internal power source that is long lasting but it is largely able to power the armor and systems of the vehicle but when damaged it is highly explosive.
  • Self Repairing: Built with a protective layer to patch the vehicle in the event of damage. The time table is dependent upon the amount of damage with smaller tears being easier and faster to repair then gashes which can take hours to reform.
    • Note: Only the layer can repair not the full plate armor itself the plating can be damaged still but the underlayer of Laminanium can reform and remain.
DESCRIPTION
Designed to give the Ranger's an edge in combat, the Sasori Combat Knife functions as a ballistic knife able to be launched over several meters with the ejection system in the hilt. Small tubing in the blades tip also allow from a secondary stud the blade to inject at 800 PSI to form a bubble in the wound and cause additional damage internally and externally. The metal for the blade is folded turadium designed to fire off in a straight arc at medium range. The edge of the blade folded like a molecular stiletto to provide more cutting ability as it sinks in. In the hand the blade is balanced and able to work for throwing with the right training. The fine edge of the blade runs a dangerous risk though when encountering strong resistance of snapping and breaking off the side of the knife.

With the paladins and a large number of improvements that they have been doing across the board to products. The combat blades were given another look... improving the design to be slightly smaller then before but refined materials wise so that it can be used by any military force in the galaxy and as a staple of the survival kits that have been worked on by the jedi and Sasori. Willa took more care though with the effects as the compressed gas can be released two ways... to project at high velocity the blade or when inserted into an enemy released as a compressed gas bubble that causes additional trauma... great for some of the more dangerous creatures around the galaxy that can be encountered.
 
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Willa Isard said:
15mm at its largest and it is sharpened to a molecule at its edge

Willa Isard said:
Lightsaber Resistant Blade

Willa Isard said:
Material: Internal Components Turadium Duranium
None of the listed materials are lightsaber resistant in the sense that they resist being "cut" by a lightsaber. Both of these metals are more dense, thus take longer to cut through than traditional durasteel, yes, but a 15mm blade is not going to take a hit from a lightsaber for any extended period of time, unless it is made of materials which are readily considered semi-impervious to them such as Phrik or Cortosis, much less two or three strikes.



Willa Isard said:
Molecular Edge
If it is sharpened to the size of a single molecule at the edge it should be considered a "monomolecular blade" (meaning single molecule) and there should be a notable weakness in that any contact between the blade's edge and a sufficiently hard and dense surface would fracture the edge and potentially break the knife itself.
 
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