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Who would use Painrials?  

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  1. 1. Who would use painrials?

    • Law-Enforcement
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    • Regular people
      6


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I didn't find anything else about this on here, so I'm proposing this idea. I can see painrials being used as taser-like weapons for law-enforcement officers and maybe even self-defense tools for regular people in the future. What do you think?

Posted
59 minutes ago, SandersonFan123 said:

Yes this sounds like a good idea but they will need to figure out how to direct it to a single person or innocents will feel pain as well.

That's already been made.

Posted
1 hour ago, SandersonFan123 said:

Yes this sounds like a good idea but they will need to figure out how to direct it to a single person or innocents will feel pain as well.

Yeah, like Frustration said. Handheld painrials that only work on contact should work, Navani even used a painrial like that in OB.

Posted
19 hours ago, SandersonFan123 said:

Oh

There are painrials called pain knives that only affect the other person, but the drawback to that is it actually harms the person, unlike a taser.

Posted
1 minute ago, AonDoor said:

There are painrials called pain knives that only affect the other person, but the drawback to that is it actually harms the person, unlike a taser.

Yes, and they have no range and that destroys the purpose of a Taser.

Posted
21 minutes ago, SandersonFan123 said:

Yes, and they have no range and that destroys the purpose of a Taser.

They'll get there eventually.

Posted
38 minutes ago, AonDoor said:

There are painrials called pain knives that only affect the other person, but the drawback to that is it actually harms the person, unlike a taser.

I mean, there are painrials that require contact and don't harm the person. Navani used them. Put some needles for contact onto a gun and you have a taser that works very similarly to our tasers. Except they're probably more painful.

Posted
22 minutes ago, Primeval Chaos said:

DId you know that there's a type of painrial that uses a tube, a ball, and gunpowder? That deals damage along with pain though

Now that's patently ridiculous. Roshar doesn't have gunpowder ;).

Posted
1 hour ago, Nameless said:

Now that's patently ridiculous. Roshar doesn't have gunpowder ;).

Oh. That's my bad.

I guess I was thinking of something else.

Wonder what it could be . . . 

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4 hours ago, Primeval Chaos said:

DId you know that there's a type of painrial that uses a tube, a ball, and gunpowder? That deals damage along with pain though

Yeah maybe a spring could work

Posted
On 3/11/2022 at 7:19 PM, SandersonFan123 said:

 

 

Yeah maybe a spring could work

Like a dollar store painrial? I bet parents will be thrilled.

Posted
49 minutes ago, Frustration said:

Painrails are too easy to make for regualr people to not have them.

Are they? The gemstone with a painspren shouldn't be too hard to make, but the fabrial cage seems like it would be complicated to make. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Nameless said:

Are they? The gemstone with a painspren shouldn't be too hard to make, but the fabrial cage seems like it would be complicated to make. 

It would take some know how, but it's just wires, even if it's not common anyone who wanted one could make it.

Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, Nameless said:

Are they? The gemstone with a painspren shouldn't be too hard to make, but the fabrial cage seems like it would be complicated to make. 

In Roshar's current state, maybe too complex for them to be widespread among normal people.  As they start to industrialize and mass produce, most fabrials will probably cheap af unless restricted by a rare material, or by some super complicated or time consuming process that only a few people can do (bondsmiths, fullborn, etc)

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Frustration said:

It would take some know how, but it's just wires, even if it's not common anyone who wanted one could make it.

Sure. In the same way that anyone could make a simple computer if they wanted. Most people won't.

Posted
1 minute ago, Nameless said:

Sure. In the same way that anyone could make a simple computer if they wanted. Most people won't.

That's not really the same Computers are already widely distributed, and the parts aren't exactly household objects.

To make a painrail all you need is a painspren in a gemstone, a strap of leather, and some pweter. If you wanted to you could probably make one in an hour.

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Just now, Frustration said:

That's not really the same Computers are already widely distributed, and the parts aren't exactly household objects.

To make a painrail all you need is a painspren in a gemstone, a strap of leather, and some pweter. If you wanted to you could probably make one in an hour.

How about this: It's fairly simple to make a small circuit with a lightbulb, but most people don't do it. Because they already have lightbulbs in their house. It'd be much easier to invert a commercial painrial to make a weapon than it would be to make your own from scratch.

Posted
1 minute ago, Nameless said:

How about this: It's fairly simple to make a small circuit with a lightbulb, but most people don't do it. Because they already have lightbulbs in their house. It'd be much easier to invert a commercial painrial to make a weapon than it would be to make your own from scratch.

That is true, my point is that it's too simple to make for any sort of law to prevent citizens from possessing them.

Probably should have explained that sooner.

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