Khendon S
Mar 17th, 2001, 03:00:14 PM
Khendon looks at the schematics that he generated with his laptop of the new saber. He types in a couple of lines of information and the parts needed are registered to all be in the machine shop. Khendon gets up from his chair and walks over to the room, down the hall from the drafting room.
Once inside a droid greets Khendon with a basket of parts the he takes over to a workbench. Khendon moves the supplies into different containers, organizing his workstation. He first takes two solid cylinders and looks them over. Their black color caused them to not glisten in the light, and he would paint them over to make sure they wouldn’t shine and give away his position.
Khendon activated the high power drill and put the first cylinder into a holster, he flipped a switch and the cylinder was pushed into the drill, the machine adjusting the width according to his schematics. He repeated this with the second piece of metal
Once this was complete Khendon took several small pieces of metal from a container and a welding iron. He forged them together making a thin metal net that would go inside each blade, holding in place the needed pieces. Khendon fastened circular stops every so once and a while to the frame. He then put o-rings around the stops and pushed the five lenses into each.
Khendon took a pieces of hallow cylinder, slightly smaller then the outer holder. He attached small pieces of high-tech equipment to the inside and covered them with metal, completing the amplitude system, high-energy flux aperture, and emitter matrix.
After this Khendon took four sharp guard pieces, sharpening the inner parts even more with a laser until he could almost not see the end of each blade. He fastened the blades to the end to a mechanism that, once the small metal cylinder was turned, would cause the guards to snap downward, making a mace weapon.
Khendon used a laser cutter to cut a screw system into both cylinders, then screwing in the mace part with the main body. Khendon then pulled out a small container, made of a fiberglass of some sort. He slid it into the frame and wired it to small mechanisms all over the framework.
Khendon then modified the frame so that it could hold the power cell on the bottom and feed from it. He wired the small droid brain to the power cell and then to the rest of the objects needing power, through a regulator that would only give the system power when needed.
On the cylinder Khendon fastened grips, each grip having a tube in them that generated cold near it, to keep the systems from overheating. Khendon applied the DNA scanning grip last, attaching its small system through the power regulator and into the droid brain.
He then slid the frames, slowly, into each cylinder, locking them in place with small metal screws that could be removed from the opened end near the power cell. He cut small holes into each cylinder and added a chipset, to the chipset he applied rubber buttons, each numbered. He connected the chipset to the power regulator and droid brain. After this was done Khendon took a rounded cover piece, cut a screw into it, and screwed it onto the back of the weapon, completing his task.
Khendon lit the weapon, its unusual glow scaring him for a second. The blade was black but silver colors swirled through it, randomly, due to the unusual lens array. Khendon swings the blade around, testing its weight. ’Perfect’ he thinks to himself.
Once inside a droid greets Khendon with a basket of parts the he takes over to a workbench. Khendon moves the supplies into different containers, organizing his workstation. He first takes two solid cylinders and looks them over. Their black color caused them to not glisten in the light, and he would paint them over to make sure they wouldn’t shine and give away his position.
Khendon activated the high power drill and put the first cylinder into a holster, he flipped a switch and the cylinder was pushed into the drill, the machine adjusting the width according to his schematics. He repeated this with the second piece of metal
Once this was complete Khendon took several small pieces of metal from a container and a welding iron. He forged them together making a thin metal net that would go inside each blade, holding in place the needed pieces. Khendon fastened circular stops every so once and a while to the frame. He then put o-rings around the stops and pushed the five lenses into each.
Khendon took a pieces of hallow cylinder, slightly smaller then the outer holder. He attached small pieces of high-tech equipment to the inside and covered them with metal, completing the amplitude system, high-energy flux aperture, and emitter matrix.
After this Khendon took four sharp guard pieces, sharpening the inner parts even more with a laser until he could almost not see the end of each blade. He fastened the blades to the end to a mechanism that, once the small metal cylinder was turned, would cause the guards to snap downward, making a mace weapon.
Khendon used a laser cutter to cut a screw system into both cylinders, then screwing in the mace part with the main body. Khendon then pulled out a small container, made of a fiberglass of some sort. He slid it into the frame and wired it to small mechanisms all over the framework.
Khendon then modified the frame so that it could hold the power cell on the bottom and feed from it. He wired the small droid brain to the power cell and then to the rest of the objects needing power, through a regulator that would only give the system power when needed.
On the cylinder Khendon fastened grips, each grip having a tube in them that generated cold near it, to keep the systems from overheating. Khendon applied the DNA scanning grip last, attaching its small system through the power regulator and into the droid brain.
He then slid the frames, slowly, into each cylinder, locking them in place with small metal screws that could be removed from the opened end near the power cell. He cut small holes into each cylinder and added a chipset, to the chipset he applied rubber buttons, each numbered. He connected the chipset to the power regulator and droid brain. After this was done Khendon took a rounded cover piece, cut a screw into it, and screwed it onto the back of the weapon, completing his task.
Khendon lit the weapon, its unusual glow scaring him for a second. The blade was black but silver colors swirled through it, randomly, due to the unusual lens array. Khendon swings the blade around, testing its weight. ’Perfect’ he thinks to himself.