07-09-2018, 05:22 AM | #1 |
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[UT/LT/LTC2] Making an Adjustable Length "Memory Metal" Sword?
One of my NPCs is going to use a wholly unrealistic sword that can extend from a swortsword through greatsword lengths (with "broadsword", "bastard sword", and "longsword" lengths as MA and LT defines them in between). Because my players may want to get their hands on similar weapons, possibly through the alien diplomat gadgeteer's robo/nanofac (I forget which he has, as no access to his sheet atm), I'm wondering how one would price this option.
I figure that adjusting the length would require a Ready maneuver, with a Fast-Draw (Sword or Two-Handed Sword) being useful to make the adjustment a free action. Visually, think Gamora's sword from the Guardians of the Galaxy movies, which is able to extend from hilt to longsword with ease, though in this particular case there's more than one possible length when extended. (This particular weapon is also going to have Superfine and Vibroblade options, but those are of secondary pricing considerations.)
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07-09-2018, 06:17 AM | #2 | |
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Re: [UT/LT/LTC2] Making an Adjustable Length "Memory Metal" Sword?
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Note that if there is enough material there for a greatsword, it's going to be a rather chunky and unwieldy shortsword, maybe enough to be worth thinking about skill penalties.
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07-09-2018, 09:08 AM | #3 |
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Re: [UT/LT/LTC2] Making an Adjustable Length "Memory Metal" Sword?
On the other hand, it might be that the greatsword ends up less dense than normal and the shortsword more dense than normal, such that all forms take some skill penalty (except perhaps {one of} the middle-sized form{s}).
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07-09-2018, 09:21 AM | #4 |
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Re: [UT/LT/LTC2] Making an Adjustable Length "Memory Metal" Sword?
Perhaps the excess is stored in the scabbard. Say it's a longsword-length scabbard, and when you draw it, you choose the length. Shortsword leaves a lot of scabbard, greatsword just takes it all?
That would mean that changing it on the fly would require either resheathing, or time for the material to flow from the scabbard to the sword.
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07-09-2018, 11:22 AM | #6 |
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Re: [UT/LT/LTC2] Making an Adjustable Length "Memory Metal" Sword?
Extradimensional mass shunting to a sidereal dimension where mass is virtual rather than absolute is a setting feature, so the extra greatsword mass would probably be stored there when it's in one of the shorter forms. I know, I know ... comic book "physics" at its most blatant.
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07-09-2018, 04:01 PM | #7 |
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Re: [UT/LT/LTC2] Making an Adjustable Length "Memory Metal" Sword?
Or the sword has a consistent mass, but it gets redistributed based on length. The shortsword is a bit overweight and has rather heavy handle and big quillons (perhaps making it a bit like a sai?), the broadsword version is normal, and the greatsword version is a bit underweight with a tough, but partially hollow blade (or just a regular blade with Way Kewl! fantasy/ science fiction cut-outs).
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07-09-2018, 06:42 PM | #8 |
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Re: [UT/LT/LTC2] Making an Adjustable Length "Memory Metal" Sword?
Or you could store the extra mass as gauntlets. Might get rid of the sheath entirely in that case -- when not readied, it's metal covering the arm up to the shoulder, and as you extrude increasingly long blades (or get all WH40k and spikes) the armor gets thinner.
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