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An '''omni-tool''' is a multi-purpose device widely used in ''[[Mass Effect]]''. | An '''omni-tool''' is a multi-purpose device widely used in ''[[Mass Effect]]''. | ||
==Standard Features== | |||
An omni-tool is a miniaturized computer, scanner, communicator, and fabrication device. The device itself is implanted in the user's forearm. The user activates the tool and issues simple commands via neural signals; a [[hologram|holographic]] interface allows the user to enter complex commands. The miniature fabricator can produce an assortment of tools on demand, such as welding torches, viewscreens, or flashlights; and it can also be used produce parts from available materials to repair or modify other equipment in the field. | An omni-tool is a miniaturized computer, scanner, communicator, and fabrication device. The device itself is implanted in the user's forearm. The user activates the tool and issues simple commands via neural signals; a [[hologram|holographic]] interface allows the user to enter complex commands. The miniature fabricator can produce an assortment of tools on demand, such as welding torches, viewscreens, or flashlights; and it can also be used produce parts from available materials to repair or modify other equipment in the field. | ||
==Combat Features== | |||
Militarized omni-tools can have an assortment of advanced combat functions, such as the following: | Militarized omni-tools can have an assortment of advanced combat functions, such as the following: | ||
* Rapidly manufacture small drones that can assist the user in combat | * Rapidly manufacture small drones that can assist the user in combat |
Revision as of 05:52, 16 February 2013
An omni-tool is a multi-purpose device widely used in Mass Effect.
Standard Features
An omni-tool is a miniaturized computer, scanner, communicator, and fabrication device. The device itself is implanted in the user's forearm. The user activates the tool and issues simple commands via neural signals; a holographic interface allows the user to enter complex commands. The miniature fabricator can produce an assortment of tools on demand, such as welding torches, viewscreens, or flashlights; and it can also be used produce parts from available materials to repair or modify other equipment in the field.
Combat Features
Militarized omni-tools can have an assortment of advanced combat functions, such as the following:
- Rapidly manufacture small drones that can assist the user in combat
- Produce and launch guided missiles with incendiary or cryogenic payloads
- Generate directed electromagnetic pulses
- Produce blades or other instruments for use in close combat