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==== Scorchnotes ====
 
==== Scorchnotes ====
 
The fathom motivator is extremely useful when a reversing coiler is added. It can emit a ray, which when it hits an object, causes that object to be come two-dimensional. The two-dimensional object appears as an outline drawn in ash atop whatever surface the object was on, and the drawing cannot be removed. Firing again at the object restores it to its original state, causing the surface on which it rests to burst into flames and disintegrate. This allows the Reckoners to hide weapons, gear, and even vehicles on scraps of paper, smuggling them into Lux and then restoring them later. These are called '''scorchnotes''', as they burn the notes with the motivator to restore the gear.{{book ref|lux|15}}{{book ref|lux|18}}
 
The fathom motivator is extremely useful when a reversing coiler is added. It can emit a ray, which when it hits an object, causes that object to be come two-dimensional. The two-dimensional object appears as an outline drawn in ash atop whatever surface the object was on, and the drawing cannot be removed. Firing again at the object restores it to its original state, causing the surface on which it rests to burst into flames and disintegrate. This allows the Reckoners to hide weapons, gear, and even vehicles on scraps of paper, smuggling them into Lux and then restoring them later. These are called '''scorchnotes''', as they burn the notes with the motivator to restore the gear.{{book ref|lux|15}}{{book ref|lux|18}}
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=== Rtich ===
 
=== Rtich ===
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=== Sonic Snare ===
 
=== Sonic Snare ===
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{{for|Sonic Snare|the Epic this motivator was derived from|pre="Sonic snare" redirects here}}
 
 
Perfected by Jax, the '''sonic snare''' can be connected to a sound mixer and used to listen to conversations or other sounds going on anywhere in a large area. Adjusting the frequency to the right setting allows the user to listen in on specific people or rooms. Jax uses it to eavesdrop on a conversation between [[Zeff]] and [[Prof]].{{book ref|lux|8}}{{book ref|Lux|9}}
 
Perfected by Jax, the '''sonic snare''' can be connected to a sound mixer and used to listen to conversations or other sounds going on anywhere in a large area. Adjusting the frequency to the right setting allows the user to listen in on specific people or rooms. Jax uses it to eavesdrop on a conversation between [[Zeff]] and [[Prof]].{{book ref|lux|8}}{{book ref|Lux|9}}
   

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