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Pressure Trigger 15eb per square foot
The ultimate in concealable switches, this high-tech new pressure trigger from DemoliTech is paper-thin and comes in a wide variety of colors, including camoflage patterns. It can be hooked to claymores, blasting caps, a radio switch for informing you of someone's presence. Game notes: Trying to find a deliberately hidden pressure trigger is a Difficult(20) task. A "smart" processor in the trigger will prevent inconsequential things, like rain, wind, rats, etc., from setting off the trigger. Large amounts of pressure, like a human footstep, will set it off, however.

Wacko's Home Pharmacy Compu-Mod 900eb
Modify your laptop with the only compumod ever banned from public sale! The WHP is a drug scanner with an intelligent keyword database attatched. When WHP is used with a personal computer, the database can tell what the sensor probe is in, its molecular compound, and how to duplicate it! There is also a question and answer function so one knows just the right chemical for the job. Game notes: Adds +2 to Pharmaceuticals when used.

Thermite-in-a-Tube 30eb per tube
"Many people ask me, Dan, why did you make a squeezable toothpaste tube full of thermite? My answer: because there are those bulkheads and safes and locks that just can't be opened without a little heat. And thermite reaches near-fusion temperatures. In the tube there's enouch to do a 40' strand of thermite. With my special phosphorus primer, all you have to do is light a match to it, and FOOM! You're meltin' steel!" -- Dan, of Dan's Industrial Supply
Game notes: Cuts through up to SP 45 material at the rate of 15 SP or 15 SDP to metals and stone a turn, does 4D4 damage a turn (for three turns) to organic compounds.

Shred-O-Matic 250eb, 25eb per reload
It works like this: Let's say you need to defend an area from intrusion by hostiles. Simple enough, you may say. But let's suppose its 20 square miles of backwoods Third World country. Now let's say you have less than 50 warm bodies to guard it with. Now put the enemy's strength at 75 people, give them vehicles, and make parts of the "protected" area accessible by road. No problem, you may say, I've got a bunch of APEX units. But let's face it. No matter how many 9mm long rounds you fire into an armored target, if they've got any armor protection to speak of, it's about as useful as raindrops. Besides, APEX units and their ammo can get really expensive. That's where the Shred-O-Matic (tm) comes in. It's an innocuous steel tube 12 inches long by 2 inches in diameter. The user places one end (clearly marked for safety) against any convenient surface (Tree, fence post, concrete wall, etc.) then points it at a target (again, such as a wall or tree) and presses a button on the side. The Shred-O-Matic (tm) fires a metal spike (based on an orbital alloy) into the first surface, and fires a similar spike at the target, trailing several strands of monowire behind it. Then, a small winch inside the tube tightens the strands to 750 pounds of tension. Now, how much would you pay? Monowire is virtually undetectable by the operators of most vehicles, especially at speed. And at speed is when the Shred-O-Matic (tm) does the most damage. Very handy for taking out the first couple of vehicles in that hostile convoy!

Bregna Enterprises Pistol Grenade Grapnel 50eb by Colin K. Smith
Based on the same premise as Militech's 25mm Pistol-Grenade (Chromebook 2, p. 48), this small 25x100mm, pistol launched grappling hook uses the same bullet-trap muzzle adaptor (250eb installed) as the other pistol-grenades. It has the same weapon calibre and range limitations as the other pistol-grenades. If the grapnel is fired at an individual treat the round as AP (i.e., opponent's SP halved), but the grapnel will do the full damage (as the appropriate calibre round), and the target will also take the same amount of damage again if the round is removed by anyone but trained medical personnel (a Difficult Medtech or Very Difficult First Aid roll.)
Note: See Everest VentureWare Grapple Line (Chromebook 3, p. 15) for climbing rules.

Bregna Enterprises 50m Monorope Spool 250eb by Colin K. Smith
A small 8-inch diameter disk made out of light alloys that contains a spring-locked spool of 50 meters of monomolecular reinforced nylon rope. The monorope and spool will support up to 1,000 lbs., and comes with an adjustable harness that allows it to be worn either on a belt, or across the back or chest Though thin, and very strong, the nylon sheathing intertwined with the monomolecluar line keeps the monorope from cutting, and the spring-lock system allows for the rapid retrieval of the rope. Frequently used with the Pistol Grenade Grapnel (see above.)

Monnikkan Arms Battleboots Melee
-2 N P 2D6 NA 1 VR NA
1500eb (pair) 800eb (single) + options
by Colin K. Smith
Similar in concept to the famous SPM-1 Battleglove, Battleboots generally are thigh-high and contain two spaces for any standard cyberleg weapon or option, except Hydraulic Rams or Quick Change Mounts. A battleboot kick will do 2D6 damage. Battleboots without covering look like high-tech leg braces. Standard covering options (including plastic, chrome, and armored) apply, however, in the place of Realskinn(tm), the battleboot may be covered to look like ordinary high fashion boots in a variety of materials and colors as part of the Disguize(tm) option. As expected, you cannot use Disguize(tm) with the armor or chrome option. Coverings do not take up option spaces. Generally sold in pairs. Battleboots Note: Use of only one Battleboot will not gain the user the leaping bonuses associated with cyberlegs, however, a user with a Battleboot and a cyberleg will gain the bonuses.

Copyright notice:
I harvested these weapons and equipment from a website somewhere, and failed to make a notation of the source. If it was you, then let me know so I can pull or credit the work as you see fit.

And thanks for the pistol grapnels - my Catburglar uses many of them.