Weapons & Armor
Weapons:
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BORSTEL NEURONIC LASH
The neuronic whip has earned a reputation as the preferred weapon of slavers. Borstel's neutronic lash attempts to mitigate this negative impression both through its appearance and its overall function. Instead of using a metallic cable, the lash projects a flexible energy strand, which is only emitted from the hilt when activated. The insubstantial energy projection is incapable of causing physical injury to a target. However, it carries a signification electrical charge. This charge is capable of incapacitating most opponents.
This weapon can be used to make melee attacks against targets at up to short range (the difficulty remains Average [ ◆ ◆ ]).
Source(s): Disciples of Harmony, Page 44
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PUNCH DAGGER
A punch dagger, also known as a push dagger or gimlet knife, is a small, short-bladed knife attached to a T-shaped handle, or "gimlet." The user grasps the gimlet so the blade protrudes between his fingers. Easily-concealed, the punch dagger allows the user the put considerable force behind a thrust, often piercing thick clothing and simple armor. A favorite holdout weapon among gamblers, a punch dagger typically won't set off the weapons detectors used in many gambling dens and the backrooms of Cantinas throughout the galaxy.
Add ■■ to a character's Perception checks made to find a punch dagger on a person's body.
Source(s): Fly Casual, Page 46
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Boot blade (part of Holographic armor)
Damage: 3
Damage Mod: +1
Range: Engaged
Critical: 3
Skill:Melee
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Armor:
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PERFORMER'S ATTIRE
Many diplomats perform not only on the political stage, but on actual stages as well. Artistic performance often requires more freedom of movement than speechgiving, however. Often colorful or sporting dazzling patterns, this type of clothing draws attention to the wearer as he dances, sings, or otherwise entertains. Although offering practically no defenses, the attire does allow unequaled freedom of movement and typically formfitting material prevents accidentally snagging or becoming caught on environmental hazards.
A character wearing performer's attire adds +1 Blue (Adv) to checks to perform or otherwise attract attention. This is merged into the holographic costume suit's abilities.
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HOLOGRAPHIC COSTUME
When unpowered, the holographic suit is a slightly glossy, unremarkable, form-fitting suit. A small control panel on the inside left sleeve activates numerous miniaturized holoprojectors, sheathing the wearer in a convincing facsimile of one of several preselected outfits. The holographic costume does not hide or alter the appearance of the wearer, but it does enable the wearer to switch between any of ten preloaded outfits with a simple flick of the controls. The recorder built into the suit enables a user to overwrite preloaded outfits with new designs, a process that takes roughly ten minutes.
To record a new outfit, a character must make an Easy (◆) Computers check while in possession of a garment to be recorded, or a Daunting (◆◆◆◆) Computers check to create a facsimile of a garment that is not on hand.
Models include: A/KT "Versatility" Outfit, Plescinia Micro Holo Suit.
Source(s): Desperate Allies, Page 48
Attachments: Boot blade (see above), built in 3-MAL Secure Comlink
Personal Gear
3PX-SERIES PROTOCOL DROID (3PX-1E, Pixie)
Cybot Galactica, manufacturers of the renowned 3P0-series protocol droids, took a decidedly less human-centric approach to the design of the variant 3PX line marketed to customers in the Outer Rim. Because of the diversity of species throughout the vast region, the droid was designed with a face based on no particular species, but with elements of several prominent groups through a wide swath of the Outer Rim territories. The final result was recognizable to almost every species it encountered, but lacked the ability to connect with specific species as well as a more clearly defined 3P0 model. Sales of the 3PX line suffered as a result, leading to a limited production run. However, resold droids tend to command the price of brand-new droids, thanks to the droid's extensive cultural and linguistic databases. The Rebellion also favors use of 3PX-series droids, seeing them as a symbol that distances the Alliance from the Empire's pro-human sentiment.
Source(s): Desperate Allies, Page 54
Attachments: Subminiature Holocam (Allows a user to take still images and record holos unobtrusively)
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3x Stimpack - 5 wounds each.