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A far smaller (about the size of two human fists), more nimble cousin of the [[Work Spider|Work Spider]], these drones are a unique invention of [[Deus]]' {{Category|Banded}}. Little of the technology involved is particularly noteworthy or innovative, barring the eponymous webspinning device itself. | |||
These drones carry a compound they use to create webs in much the manner of their biological namesake. However, the projector is capable of rapidly throwing strands of varying length and density over {{convert|10|m|ft}}. This material is has properties similar to gecko tape and myomeric rope, with both controllable adhesion and the ability to flex under it's own power. It is also electrically conductive and a functional transmitter of optical data. | |||
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A far smaller (about the size of two human fists), more nimble cousin of the Gaz-Niki Kensetsu-Jū, these drones are a unique invention of Deus' Banded. Little of the technology involved is particularly noteworthy or innovative, barring the eponymous webspinning device itself.
These drones carry a compound they use to create webs in much the manner of their biological namesake. However, the projector is capable of rapidly throwing strands of varying length and density over 10 m (33 ft). This material is has properties similar to gecko tape and myomeric rope, with both controllable adhesion and the ability to flex under it's own power. It is also electrically conductive and a functional transmitter of optical data.
