Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26397825-20150712053515/@comment-26397825-20150719115026

I was about to ask if he was meant to be in security/police force due to the non-lethal usage, but then I read the trivia.

If it's meant to be a crowd control device utilising tasers...you could call it Dual Shock (as in the controllers. Jokes). Nah, in all seriousness, I'd probably hold off on the actual name until you've written his personality a bit, as I find that often comes into play when deciding what to call your weapon.

Case in point, my hacker/information broker character has a weapon called Widow Iris, the common name for hermodactylus tuberosa, and hermdactylus means 'fingers of hermes', Hermes being the patron god of travellers, messengers and sometimes thieves (depending on who you talk to), which is a play on how he 'steals' information and then sells it to other people. It is also a glove-based weapon.

I'm not a weapon expert, so I can't really help with the specifics of the weapon itself though. However, random question, can you explain to me how Dalton Locker meets the Colour Name Rule? I googled it and got 'Dalton means one from the farm' and Locker is a name given to locksmiths. Maybe I'm just missing the colour reference...