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Revision as of 18:21, 25 October 2017
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The Kinetronic Blaster is a laser-like weapon that shoots a kinetronic field. Inspector 13 used the weapon to solidify the viscoplastic fluid and fuse the torque rotor in the Proto-TRUK, thus disabling it, in The Ultimate Heist.
Appearance
The kinetronic blaster is mostly a dark red color. Its shape is similar to that of a gun or a laser blaster. It has several black lines on it. The ones nearest to the front are in a two thirds of a triangle pattern. Three parts on the weapon are gray, the first gray part is on the front in a rectangular prism shape, the second gray part is above the handle with two red dots on it, and the third gray part is at the bottom of the handle with a black half oval shape on it.
Appearances
Ben 10: Omniverse
- The Ultimate Heist (first appearance)
Trivia
- Viscoplasticity is a theory in continuum mechanics that describes the inelastic behavior of solids.