Tar'Rraken "Ancestor's Fang"

Tar'Rraken "Ancestor's Fang"
(Synergy BV-1 Brotherhood Tremor Sword)
Type: Weapon
Category: Sword

Size: 2 slots

Granted: Phrik Alloy Construction

Melee Weapon Cosmetic: Mint Condition

Bladed Weapon Hilt Upgrade - II: Experimental Energy Cell

Bladed Weapon Enhancement - III: Advanced Mullinine Edge

Item Aspect/Upgrade Slots available: 2

58,320

Owned by: Master Mune Cinteroph

Prototype: Synergy BV-1 Brotherhood Tremor Sword

Slotted in: Caleb's Gear

The Synergy BV-1 Brotherhood Tremor Sword was a vibroblade very similar to the ones used by Sith Lords from the Golden Age of the Sith. The oversized blade is constructed with a phrik alloy that makes it resistant to lightsabers. Due to its size it requires the use of two hands to wield.

Granted Aspect: Phrik Alloy Construction (Granted)

Phrik Alloy Construction

This Synergy BV-1 Brotherhood Tremor Sword has been constructed out of nearly indestructible phrik alloy. This phrik alloy allows Caleb Wild'en to use his Synergy BV-1 Brotherhood Tremor Sword to resist blaster and lightsaber attacks.

Empty Aspect Slot
Accepts Bladed Weapon Modification
Empty Aspect Slot
Accepts
Mint Condition (Melee Weapon Cosmetic)

Tar'Rraken "Ancestor's Fang" has been painstakingly cared for, and even upon close examination it appears as though Tar'Rraken "Ancestor's Fang" was freshly off the manufacturing line. It is absent of any scratches, dents or even the slightest imperfections.

Experimental Energy Cell (Bladed Weapon Hilt Upgrade - II)

The handle on this Synergy BV-1 Brotherhood Tremor Sword has been fitted with an experimental energy cell in its hilt, greatly smoothing the flow of power to the vibration cell and making Tar'Rraken "Ancestor's Fang" much less unlikely to produce unpredictable cutting results.

Advanced Mullinine Edge (Bladed Weapon Enhancement - III)

Tar'Rraken "Ancestor's Fang" has been fitted with an advanced mulliline blade, allowing this Synergy BV-1 Brotherhood Tremor Sword to better keep its sharpness and deliver greatly more penetrating injuries.