02-10-2017, 02:53 PM
Baton pies require quite a bit of legwork and you say it's easy to break into security, but there's usually at least a one of the pigs hanging out in there eating donuts instead of patrolling the halls. Tasers likewise are pretty loud and obvious and will probably tip someone off and require a few shots, plus have limited power.
A dagger is quiet, fits in a pocket, isn't super obvious in your hand, and can be infinitely reapplied as long as you isolate your target and don't waste time between throwing it and picking it up. Mainwhile, a port-a-puke and a dagger is pretty much a 4-5 second guaranteed kill. I think the higher cost would be justified because the dagger makes things like that exponentially more powerful.
I like the idea of reagent dipping to justify the higher cost. It also differentiates it from the chef's knife a bit.
A dagger is quiet, fits in a pocket, isn't super obvious in your hand, and can be infinitely reapplied as long as you isolate your target and don't waste time between throwing it and picking it up. Mainwhile, a port-a-puke and a dagger is pretty much a 4-5 second guaranteed kill. I think the higher cost would be justified because the dagger makes things like that exponentially more powerful.
I like the idea of reagent dipping to justify the higher cost. It also differentiates it from the chef's knife a bit.