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β | ''Molten Blades, or "Tactically Versatile Melee Devices", appear as ordinary (if rather stubby and unbalanced) copper swords in the hands of the untrained. However, with a combination of activation words and momentum-activated motion sensor commands, the blade will literally flow into new shapes, for example becoming a ring of gleaming metal, an elongated spear, a flat shield | + | ''Molten Blades, or "Tactically Versatile Melee Devices", appear as ordinary (if rather stubby and unbalanced) copper swords in the hands of the untrained. However, with a combination of activation words and momentum-activated motion sensor commands, the blade will literally flow into new shapes, for example becoming a ring of gleaming metal, an elongated spear, a flat shield or a multipronged sai. This can give considerable advantage in combat, as it allows the wielder to adjust his weapon to match opposing attacks and defences.'' |
''Molten Blades are popular among Hadar street warriors, as using them demonstrates both the wielder's skill and his considerable wealth. Church warriors, in contrast, usually disdain the weapons as over-complicated, while the Guilders simply see them as uneconomical for their effect. | ''Molten Blades are popular among Hadar street warriors, as using them demonstrates both the wielder's skill and his considerable wealth. Church warriors, in contrast, usually disdain the weapons as over-complicated, while the Guilders simply see them as uneconomical for their effect. |