Dash Kessler
Technically Outlawed.
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Intent: To create a utility tool.
Image Source: Jim Martin
Canon Link: N/A
Primary Source: Disruptor, Plasma Cutter
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Manufacturer: Tricks of the Trade
Affiliation: Closed-Market
Model: TOTT-029 Skeleton Key Omnicutter
Modularity: No.
Production: Limited
Material: Isotope-5 Powercell, Spin-Sealed Tibanna Gas Cartridge, Dallorian Alloy, Duraplast, Disruptor Components.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Disruptor Beam Generator
Adjustable Beam Length
Temperature Gauge
Safety Lock
STRENGTHS
A Cut Above The Rest: Stealing notes directly from prevailing disruptor technology, the Skeleton Key generates a short range, extremely powerful focused beam that can cut through most materials with relative ease by destroying the object's atomic bonds. No muss, no fuss, no need to cuss. This'll do the job where most plasma cutters come up short.
WEAKNESSES
Gas Guzzler: While several steps were taken to offset the considerable power and gas requirements, the Can Opener is only rated for five minutes of continuous use before the gas cartridge needs to be replaced.
Cut It Out: Which of course, doesn’t taken into account that the cutter can only be utilised for a minute before it overheats and needs to cool down. A failsafe automatically kicks in when the device exceeds recommended temperature, shutting it down for thirty seconds while it cools sufficiently down.
A Game of Inches: The beam generated by the Skeleton Key is only six inches in length on the highest setting. Obviously materials that are thicker than this can prove to be tricky.
Got Your Work Cut Out For You: Obviously more notably resistant materials require a little more work, occasionally taking minutes rather than seconds.
DESCRIPTION
Are you dissatisfied with your current cutting provider? Think you’re slaving away for little to no results? If YES, why not try the new Skeleton Key Omnicutter from Tricks of the Trade, a revolutionary new way to…
Well, cliche sales pitch aside, you probably get the idea from the name what this little tool does. It capitalises on the mechanics of disruptor technology to excite and break down the atomic bonds of an object, effectively obliterating them so you can cut through most materials like the proverbial hot knife through butter. Turns out disruptor research can be used for more than just guaranteeing horrific, gruesome and honestly needlessly and excessively painful deaths.
Who knew?
Oh right, we did. Hence this product.
You're welcome.