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===Mancatcher=== [[File:Mancatcher.PNG|250px|right|thumb|Mancatcher]] A kind of strange and unique 'non-lethal' weapon. The Mancatcher is basically a [[derp|giant reacher grabber tool]] designed to capture and detain subjects from a relatively safe distance. Mancatchers are often two-handed and non-lethal. Their most prominent users are slavers, [[Adeptus Arbites|Arbites]] and [[Acolyte|Inquisitorial Acolyte]]s. The device is made of a long pole (so the wielder will not expose himself to a counterstrike) with some sort of restraining device at the end, from a cable loop that can be restricted around the neck to self-locking iron collars with inwards-pointing spikers. The status on what to classify the Mancatcher had been unknown as it is not only old fluff, but fluff without any models/pictures to take note off. However, the revamping of Necromunda finally gave us a full model of these things. Wielded only by the [[Sanctioner Pattern Automaton]]s. It turns out that these grapper tools are some sort of hybrid ranged/close-combat weapon. The first weapon is a pneumatic spring-loaded grapper tool that can lunge at the target at sudden, break-neck speeds to instantly subdue them from a distance. However, if the particular target is too much of a handful, than the second weapon - located immediately above the grabber tool - would fire a giant web filament to subdue them at range. Yes, it mounts a one-shot [[Heavy Webber]] as a secondary. Crunchwise, the Mancatchers is a expensive upgrade to your [[Sanctioner Pattern Automaton]]s. They are template weapon with the Web rule, and their pincer arms can subdue a target until its breaks free from its hold. A pretty nifty weapon for single-target subjugations. However, they are pretty pricy and the most expensive upgrade, costing at a 100 credits each.
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