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We need more Exo and Uncon weapons ASAP so I'm giving Tinkerers a lot more free reign. Submit ideas, suggestions, finished submitting, anything. Straight up token payments to accepted ideas and royalties from purchases.
Ahaha oh my this is gonna go so bad. I love it already.
4) An armor upgrade made from magic-eating pollen.
Wow what? What did I miss? Is this the gratesplosion "pollen with strange red glow" that the wiki is wonderfully vague about?
I presume people were looking into this thing already, is there a chance we can make use of loads of this stuff to harden space-magic devices against unintended anomalous side effects?
[spoiler=possible tinkering]PODIAL GALVANISER
A nutrient-filled tank connected to a computer, electrifiable wires or conductive microfilaments entering the tank.
The limbs and organs of nonhuman life forms of a relatively normal variety can be placed in the tank, damp end first, and allowed to extend out of it.
The wires can connect to the synapses and nerves of the limb and organs, firing them at varying rates. Various neurochemical dumps can also be placed in the tank.
These electrical impulses or chemical messages can be used to control the movement of the living matter, using it for whatever rending, grappling, slicing, spraying or climbing function it was originally intended for.
It comes with a selection of organs or limbs from the ARM stockpiles, but more interesting ones can be bought or collected in the field.
Now, I would probably have to go back to NJW with this, though that would run against his wish to not get sucked into the Tinker thread, so: might it not be better to have a tighter seal in the machine-limb interface? Stick the bloody end of an arm into an aperture, an iris closes, a seal is made, the arm is held firmly, mechanically, and a bunch of little tubey things attach to the blood vessels, and wires to the nerves.
Fake blood is pumped into each blood vessel until a good flow direction is established, nerves are zapped to wrench the arm around a bit until calibrated, and boom, you have an arm kept useful.
Seems like it could have just as much medical use, with the tech switched around to allow, say, an in-field life-saving device mounted on (or replacing!) the chest to replace pumping and gas-exchange functions of the vital organs, and maybe nutrient-provision too, shouldn't be hard with some special nutrition packs.