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Shirohana

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The second one in my current 5 katana project; Shirohana, a white wakizashi!
Designed as a little twin brother to Kuroyuki, Shirohana is used as a backup when using Kuroyuki as main weapon. Next one is possibly a tantล or twin kodachi, with unknown estimated completion time, as usual... -_-

...Don't ask me about my final assignment (but then again, who cares?). I need some stress relieve, and this is my way for it...

Oh, just in case I'm out of touch because of work/play/anything; each and every work of mine is free to use/modify as per Creative Common License (I'll update the license for most of my works), WITH attribution to me. As for commercial uses, try to contact me first, okay? (I doubt it there would be any though)
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Shirohana, a wakizashi developed by Reinhardt Armaments, specially designed for close range encounter with high-speed combat in mind, with cyber and electronic warfare as its main purpose. Using an advanced metallic material and reinforced with a 3rd gen S3 (Shift Shield Stream), Shirohana have a superb endurance against anything while pertaining its flexibility. With embedded nanobot technology inside S3, Shirohana is provided with electronic hacking and deception capability, using its nano robotics to infect and control any electronics on contact with its blade.

UPDATE : Removing the sheath until I got a good enough idea of how it should be.

The rest of the series :
rxl-noir.deviantart.com/art/Kuโ€ฆ
rxl-noir.deviantart.com/art/Akโ€ฆ
rxl-noir.deviantart.com/art/Haโ€ฆ
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l33tn3rdz's avatar

Uh, how the heck is a sword supposed to hack into a computer system? I mean, other then slicing into the hardware.