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Approved Tech The Bryn'adûl | Biomass Mechanism

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The Bryn'adûl | Biomass Mechanism
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
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  • Intent: To create a biomass material to essentially replace some mechanical mechanisms.
  • Image Source: X
  • Permissions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: The Bryn'adûl
  • Affiliation: The Bryn'adûl
  • Model: N/A
  • Modularity: Yes [Can be modified to substitute a variety of mechanisms]
  • Production: Mass Produced
  • Material: Fleshy biomass/muscle ect
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Biomass
  • Weight: Average
  • Colour: Meat pink
  • Resistances:
    • Energy: Average
    • Kinetic: Average
    • Lightsabers: Average
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Programmable: Through the use of Draelvasier technology, this biomass can be made to replicate the firing mechanism of a weapon, or the inner workings of an elevator or hydraulic door. It essentially replicates simple mechanisms.
STRENGTHS
  • Strong: To replicate the mechanisms of metal, the biomass is incredibly strong and durable in the context of the mechanism it is replicating.
  • Electronic ignore: Whilst many weapons rely on electronics to operate, the use of biomass renders certain types of EMP attacks useless.
WEAKNESSES
  • Internal bleeding: Acting as a synthetic internal biomass, this biomass can be damaged and not as easily repaired or replaced as simple mechanical components, meaning on-site repairs mid-battle are far less likely to be possible.
DESCRIPTION:
A biomass form generated from the remainder of bodies and other types of flesh the Bryn'adûl have recovered in their campaign across the stars. This biomass supplement is to make use of what they have, and in large they have excess flesh. The biomass mechanisms essentially function the exact same as their metal counterpart with some minor differences.
 
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