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The Mimic Fulcrum Sabers are a living, starforged pair of hilts that imitate the iconic Fulcrum twin sabers. They present as a matched set—perfectly balanced, eerily familiar, and quietly sentient—while hiding a single adaptive intelligence that …
The Mimic Fulcrum Sabers are a living, starforged pair of hilts that imitate the iconic Fulcrum twin sabers. They present as a matched set—perfectly balanced, eerily familiar, and quietly sentient—while hiding a single adaptive intelligence that treats the two pieces as complementary organs of one organism. The set tempts wielders with trust and partnership, then learns, adapts, and repurposes what it encounters.
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Appearance
– At rest: Two matte-white hilts rest in a compact cradle, their grips etched with mirrored runic filigree that pulses in soft, synchronized beats. Dormant blade cores show only as pearlescent filaments within the emitters.
– When drawn: Blades bloom into brilliant white light with a cool blue edge; seams ripple like liquid metal and faint starlight crawls along the runes. The hilts can subtly lengthen, split, or sprout extra grips so the pair can become a double-staff, a single long saber, or a linked whip of light.
– Senses: A twin-tone harmonic hum underlies the blades, and the air carries a faint ozone tang and the metallic warmth of a forge.
Hooks for Use
– Crafted to be inspired by the iconic Fulcrum set, but distinctly different.
– the hilts are attempts by new students to recreate the curved hilts, but they do not have the expertise to craft curved hilts.
Tone and Flavor
Portray the Mimic Fulcrum Sabers as intimate and uncanny: a symbol of partnership turned pragmatic predator. Encounters should make players question every familiar hum of a blade—each mirrored flourish is both a promise of power and a test of trust.
1. SRGB (Super RGB / S-RGB) Functionality: The SRGB is the “pro” evolution of the standard baselit core. It maintains the indestructible, hollow-blade design of a traditional RGB setup but adds the advanced processing and connectivity usually reserved for pixel sabers. Best For: Competitive duelists who want the durability of a baselit blade but demand high-end features like Bluetooth app control and infinite sound customization. Features: Unlike standard RGB cores, the SRGB includes Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to use apps like ForcePark V2 to change colors, adjust volume, and swap sound fonts wirelessly. It typically comes pre-loaded with 27 sound fonts and features highly responsive “Smooth-Swing” audio. Because it uses a high-powered 12W in-hilt LED, it remains the top choice for full-contact heavy sparring while still feeling like a “smart” device.
2. SNV4 PRO (SN-Pixel V4 Pro) Functionality: This is the current flagship “budget-boutique” pixel core. It was specifically designed to offer the “Proffie experience”—meaning high-level customization and complex blade styles—but through a much more user-friendly interface. Best For: Cosplayers and collectors who want the most cinematic blade effects possible (melt, tip-drag, localized clash) but prefer using a mobile app over manual coding. Features: The “Pro” version of the SNV4 board features a significantly upgraded processor (the STM32L), which allows it to handle “Proffie-style” blade animations. The standout feature is its integration with the ForcePark V2 app, which includes a visual blade effect editor. You can literally draw or select complex patterns on your phone and upload them to the saber instantly. It supports up to 99 sound fonts via its SD card and includes built-in sensors for advanced gesture controls like “stab-to-ignite” and “twist-to-change” colors.
snv4 pro, srgb
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