Tazik Contacts (RR)

Less of an invention and more of an adaptation, this is Rotwulf's take on the Tazik tinker. (As it is never fully explained in the game, I have devised a description for it.)

How it Works
A glove is given to Rotwulf for modification. First, the interior is ripped out and inverted. A basin of rubber is laid around the cloth to dry as a solid, malleable layer. The same is done to the inside of the glove's shell. These two layers of rubber will act as insulation for the wiring. Each finger from pad to nail is covered by small, smooth silver contacts with a mesh of wire under them. These wires are then fed through the glove's rubber layer via a diode facing outward. This allows the electricity from the glove to flow out to the contacts but not surge back in, trapping the current inside the target. Stormgate might also be a preferable alternative to the five diodes. Nonetheless a gold wire mesh is sandwiched between the rubber, closed off at all ends except a small export on the brim of the glove. The wire on a winding spool can be pulled or capped inside the glove for storage, meaning one can hook it to an external battery on their person. Furthermore a secondary yellow-cased wire can be attached to a goggle hardrive to show the amount of voltage allocated to the glove. 40k is the minimum, enough to paralyze a normal person for a short time. 70k is medium voltage, which is lethal and 130k is the maximum, tanking the battery and for emergency use only as it will fry the contacts. They will melt under the force of the electricity. Furthermore, it is important to know that it is not the voltage that kills the person, it's the current. Skin, leather, metal and cloth are all conductive but some electricity is lost as it moves through the layers, it is best to get a direct hit on uninsulated equipment or skin. The gloves are activated via hard pressure on the contacts, which connects them to the wire and begins to flood the electricity out of the capacitor.