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==== Hollow Blade ====
'''Dervish Suit''' -dervish suits are special armor used by Hashmalan forces, consisting of a myomer suit with hands and feet that end in roller balls composed of an exotic smart alloy. These can be split into hands and feet, or spun using electromagnetic drivers, which grant them the ability to roll on surfaces and scale walls with great speed. Dervish Suits were originally designed by a sect of mystic special forces operatives, who claimed they become more in tune with divinity if they subjected themselves to the 'spinning of the universe'. Although unorthodox, these units are extremely useful in cramped areas and highly-urbanized areas.
 
Hollow Blades are exotic laser weapons favored by assassins and bodyguards in Tian and Hashmalah for their cutting power and ease of carrying. The hollow blade is not a true edged weapon, but a handle that contains a telescoping rod with an emitter at its top and bottom. When activated, the blade springs to life and runs a laser beam between the two points, which can easily cleave through several feet of unprotected flesh and cut through hardened steel and high-grade composites with great ease. It is less effective against ceramics and ablative materials, and is a poor defensive weapon because it cannot be used for stabbing, but an absolutely lethal weapon regardless.

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Dervish Suit -dervish suits are special armor used by Hashmalan forces, consisting of a myomer suit with hands and feet that end in roller balls composed of an exotic smart alloy. These can be split into hands and feet, or spun using electromagnetic drivers, which grant them the ability to roll on surfaces and scale walls with great speed. Dervish Suits were originally designed by a sect of mystic special forces operatives, who claimed they become more in tune with divinity if they subjected themselves to the 'spinning of the universe'. Although unorthodox, these units are extremely useful in cramped areas and highly-urbanized areas.