Aug 12, 2020 1:03 am
Cynthia grabs the bread and pops two slices into the toaster. "Hey, you don’t have to tell me twice. I have no problem with laying around eating your food and watching the Price is Right." She puts on a more serious face. "You be careful out there today. I don’t think either one of us can handle another day like yesterday. Admittedly, you had the worst of it. I don’t think I really have to persuade you not to get into any more techno-gun fights... just be careful."
Jamal sits at his workbench hunched over the sonic whatsis. It only took him a few minutes to solder together some wires with the appropriate connection needed to charge the device back up. After making sure it works he disconnects the charger and picks up a screwdriver. He deftly dissembles the device so he can get a look at its insides.
He reaches into a nearby drawer and pulls out a pair of jewelers glasses with a mounted light and lets out an impressed whistle. "This is something else, Thalia. Please tell me I’m not handling stolen government property here. I’ve read about how they have been looking into developing non-lethal sonic weapons that could be issued to cops nationwide. This is the first time I have seen anything resembling a working prototype though." His eyes squint as he pokes around a bit more at the insides of the device. "This isn't a prototype, is it? Have you... no you wouldn’t." He raises the glasses to the top of his head. "You have used it, haven’t you!?"
Jamal sits with jaw dropped as you recount the tale of yesterday’s battle and everything that the sonic whatsis was able to dish out.
"While you did a great job learning how to use this on the fly, I actually think you missed some of the functions. See this circuit board leader to these metal bits here, here, and here?"
He spins each of the dials back to their lowest levels and switches his grip on the sonic whatsis so he is able to get fingers on each of the metal plates at once. It is an awkward and unintuitive way of holding the device. More akin to how you would hold a pen then a weapon. But when he does it, a light on the device changes from red to blue.
"You can do a lot with sound. I can’t be certain without testing it, but I think this mode could be used to induce a number of undesirable effects on the target. The range when in this mode is considerably smaller than the offensive blasts. You’d probably have to hold the thing right up against their temple, but I think this could be used to induce dizziness, migraine headaches, temporary blindness, confusion, memory loss... In the right hands, this thing could really wreak havoc on someone’s head."
Jamal sits at his workbench hunched over the sonic whatsis. It only took him a few minutes to solder together some wires with the appropriate connection needed to charge the device back up. After making sure it works he disconnects the charger and picks up a screwdriver. He deftly dissembles the device so he can get a look at its insides.
He reaches into a nearby drawer and pulls out a pair of jewelers glasses with a mounted light and lets out an impressed whistle. "This is something else, Thalia. Please tell me I’m not handling stolen government property here. I’ve read about how they have been looking into developing non-lethal sonic weapons that could be issued to cops nationwide. This is the first time I have seen anything resembling a working prototype though." His eyes squint as he pokes around a bit more at the insides of the device. "This isn't a prototype, is it? Have you... no you wouldn’t." He raises the glasses to the top of his head. "You have used it, haven’t you!?"
Jamal sits with jaw dropped as you recount the tale of yesterday’s battle and everything that the sonic whatsis was able to dish out.
"While you did a great job learning how to use this on the fly, I actually think you missed some of the functions. See this circuit board leader to these metal bits here, here, and here?"
He spins each of the dials back to their lowest levels and switches his grip on the sonic whatsis so he is able to get fingers on each of the metal plates at once. It is an awkward and unintuitive way of holding the device. More akin to how you would hold a pen then a weapon. But when he does it, a light on the device changes from red to blue.
"You can do a lot with sound. I can’t be certain without testing it, but I think this mode could be used to induce a number of undesirable effects on the target. The range when in this mode is considerably smaller than the offensive blasts. You’d probably have to hold the thing right up against their temple, but I think this could be used to induce dizziness, migraine headaches, temporary blindness, confusion, memory loss... In the right hands, this thing could really wreak havoc on someone’s head."