Friday, August 5, 2011


Presidency military. Elite infantry called 'mirror men' because of their reflective body armor. The idea being that this would act as camouflage in combat situations, refracting the form of the soldier into prismatic shards of his/her environment. Not as high-tech as possible video and/or light bending solutions, but drastically tougher and less energy dependent.

Below, a standard issue handgun, the Wyvern W9. Fired through electrical impulses, the bullets lie stacked in line of one another ready to be fired. This introduces the possibility of individual bullets being fired, as well as a solid hexagon of seven bullets for more stopping power, or even the entire mag at once, creating a virtual lance of metal able to punch through thick armor plating.

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