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| Darth Vindictus | Dec 4 2009, 06:23 AM Post #1 |
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Lightsaber Modifications These are just all the modifications you can perform to any Lightweapon, although some can not be used on specific Lightweapons. -Call Beacon- The call beacon is the simplest device to install in a lightsaber. This device will summon a ship with a slave circuit like a regular call beacon, only the button is embedded in the handle of the lightsaber. -Cell Recognizer- This device is used to modify a lightsaber such that it will not function for anyone except certain people. A small sensor array and recognition chip are installed in the handle of the lightsaber, which reads the cell patterns of whoever is holding the weapon. If the cell patterns do not match that of designated "safe" users, the weapon's power cells shut down, and any failsafe devices are activated. Failsafe devices can range from electrocution to a loud warble to a quiet beacon which alerts the owner via comlink that the weapon is in the hands of an unauthoried bearer. -Concealed Compartment- A Jedi may choose to create a hidden compartment in his lightsaber which can only be accessed if you know what to look for. The cost is no more than the cost of the supplies to construct the handle of the lightsaber, however the difficulty when crafting the blade is increased. -Disguised Lightsaber- Often when a Jedi is forced to work under cover, carrying a lightsaber is less than practical. Through the attachment of prop appliances to the lightsaber, the weapon could easily be made to look like a hydrospanner or glow rod. More complicated enhancments could allow the lightsaber to function as said device in a limited capacity. This allows Jedi to move about underected without sacrificing a key component of their functionality. -Double Offclick Switch- One click activates, two clicks deactivates; this is so that the lighstaber does not accidentally shut off in combat. -Force Activated Switch- The wielder must use the Force to make a connection withn the handle which allows energy to flow. -Increased Illumination- The light output of the saber is increased to match a glow rod. -Internal Switch- A lightsaber is a potentially deadly weapon, should it somehow fall into the hands of someone unfamiliar with the device. To prevent the accidental removal of body parts should the untrained person get hold of the weapon, the activation stud is concealed within the casing of the lightsaber itself. The only way to activate the weapon is for the Jedi to use a quick burst of telekinesis, flicking the trigger inside the actual hilt itself. Although this extra step may slow the activation of the lightsaber down slightly, the extra piece of mind that it provides the Jedi that have installed it on their own weapons is invaluable. -Joining Sabers- In order for the Jedi to join two lightsabers together, he must find the following items: a set of special welding tools, a magna-lock for each saber, a release switch, and a power connector. If the Jedi is successful in creating this, the 2 sabers are joined by a powerful elecromagnetic field which can only be unlocked by hitting the release switch. They are joined together at the base of each saber and make a staff-like weapon. If, however, they are unsuccessful then both sabers are damaged beyond use. -Light Suppression- For all the lamers out there who want to sacrifice all style points, this modification exists. There are two ways to make this modification work. One is to "dim" the light made bay the saber, and sacrificing some damage done by the saber, and the other is to tune it to the UV or IR spectrums. If the later is the case only certain aliens or humans wearing goggles (or using Shift Sense) would be able to see the blade. -Lightsaber Signature Baffling- A Jedi will often be called upon to go undercover - either against a planetary government hostile to the Republic, a powerful crime lord, or simply a situation where the Jedi will need his lightsaber on a moments notice. As some of the more powerful and vast organization will certainly have extensive scanner technology in place to detect weapons, a problem arises - how to keep the weapon and not blow the cover. Disassembling the weapon, removing the power pack and hiding the parts in separate locations is not an option, should the need to draw quickly arise. Hiding the saber inside a capped off lead pipe might work in the short term, but is unwieldy and cumbersome. The answer comes in the form of a series of energy signature baffles, and the incorporation of certain sensor proof alloys into the saber's hilt design. Quite simply, this disguises the lightsaber from sensors and weapon detectors - either concealing the weapon's energy signature outright or electronically 'suggestion' the energy output of something harmless, such as a comlink or a chronometer. -Lock Blade- The Lock Blade is the opposite of the pressure grip. The saber stays on until the wielder shuts it off, thus allowing the user to throw the saber at a target. -Lock On Switch- The lightsaber's On/Off switch can be locked into the 'On' position and can't be turned off with one touch. -Palmprint Recognition Lockout- This modification insures that the lightsaber will not operate in the hands of unauthorized personnel. A small sensor array built into the hilt of the lightsaber constantly reads the current operator, insuring that the cellular makeup and palm print configuration matches that of certified individuals. Should the pattern not match, the weapon simply shuts down and/or will not work. -Pressure Grip- A good modification for beginners. When the hilt is let go of (as in a drop or fumble) the blade automatically shuts off to reduce the chance of harming the user (or, God forbid, an innocent). The Pressure Grip may be thrown but the user must use Telekinesis to keep pressure on the grip at all times. -Silenced Blade- Some Jedi texts from the days of the wars with the Sith indicate that certain Sith warriors had perfected the art of effectively silencing a lightsaber blade. By adjusting the crystals within the blade, and adding a few special ones to reduce noise, some lightsabers have been reduced to a nearly noiseless blade, making only the faintest whisper of a noise when activated. This modification is very costly and very difficult to perform however. -Trapped Handle- Typically reserved for Dark Jedi, some lightsabers have special traps in their handles to prevent unauthorized use. The handle may have spikes or blade which burst forth from the handle and damage the user, or electrocute the user instead. Whatever the trap, they are triggered typically through incorrect cell recognition (see the Cell Recognizer above), or by a "dummy" activiation switch which triggers the trap. This modification is very difficult to perform however. -Water-Proof Casing- When constructing a lightsaber, some Jedi (particularly those at home in a moist environment, like Mon Calamari) add a secondary water-proof casing to the handles of their lightsabers in order to protect the power cell inside. While still not reliable for functioning underwater, this will allow a lightsaber to be carried normally on aquatic journeys, without the necessity of removing the power pack. A water-proof casing must be crafted at the same time as the lightsaber itself to fit properly over the handle. -Water Resistant Casing- Lightsabers as a rule generally don't work underwater, and could potentially have trouble functioning in extremely moisture rich environments. When immersed, the lightsaber's delicate mechanics and circuitry tend to short out or otherwise malfunction. However, with proper construction, they can be made to function under such conditions. The actual casing of the lightsaber can be made water resistant with great ease. This allows the lightsaber to function in heavy rains, direct streams of water, and nearly every moist situation short of total submersion. To allow the lightsaber to function completely underwater is a bit more complex. In addition to the construction of a water resistant hilt, the crystal set in the beam emitter assembly must be precisely cut, forming a tight seal with the casing. This, in addition to several other minor adjustments will permit the lightsaber to function underwater up to a depth of 300 feet (assuming a standard planetary atmospheric pressures). Found this information here on this site: http://theforce.jaymach.com/equipsith.php The talented members on TheForc.net wrote this. |
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