Based on and developed from the Rotom Core technology, this is essentially a Rotom Core that causes no type changes and provides no new moves. Instead, it provides an easy and efficient environment for a Rotom within to output its power to attached equipment. Presumably, the upper limit of what can be powered is somewhere around the size of Gigas's seige engines, so something roughly the size of a large tank, with larger machinery tiring the Rotom out faster. Attaching equipment is reasonably straightforward but time-consuming, and thus it's most efficient to have a Generator Core for each machine one wishes to power. This does not allow the Rotom to control the attached equipment by default, though the connection could be modified to allow such; this trait exists primarily because most of the Rotoms that Banzu knows of are tricksters of some sort and he doesn't want to deal with such shenanigans. This is also why it takes noticeably longer for a Rotom to leave the Generator Core than other equipment; to give the operator extra time to prepare for a loss of power, important if it's installed in some kind of vehicle.
On that note, once this device has been built and tested with a stationary motor Banzu will install it in a small boat for testing in a vehicle. This will be a simple jon boat style affair with no bigger than a 10' by 5' footprint, something relatively quick and easy to build. The completed boat will be used for such tasks as maintenance and installation of buoys and other things that Pathfinder would be excessive for, with the possibility of carrying it on Pathfinder or renting it out for people to fish from or fool around on. Any suggestion that it be used to make a trip to an island from the mainland will be met with a smack upside the head, because to attempt such would be to take one's life into their hands.
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Item Being Made: "Generator Core"
Based on and developed from the Rotom Core technology, this is essentially a Rotom Core that causes no type changes and provides no new moves. Instead, it provides an easy and efficient environment for a Rotom within to output its power to attached equipment. Presumably, the upper limit of what can be powered is somewhere around the size of Gigas's seige engines, so something roughly the size of a large tank, with larger machinery tiring the Rotom out faster. Attaching equipment is reasonably straightforward but time-consuming, and thus it's most efficient to have a Generator Core for each machine one wishes to power. This does not allow the Rotom to control the attached equipment by default, though the connection could be modified to allow such; this trait exists primarily because most of the Rotoms that Banzu knows of are tricksters of some sort and he doesn't want to deal with such shenanigans. This is also why it takes noticeably longer for a Rotom to leave the Generator Core than other equipment; to give the operator extra time to prepare for a loss of power, important if it's installed in some kind of vehicle.
On that note, once this device has been built and tested with a stationary motor Banzu will install it in a small boat for testing in a vehicle. This will be a simple jon boat style affair with no bigger than a 10' by 5' footprint, something relatively quick and easy to build. The completed boat will be used for such tasks as maintenance and installation of buoys and other things that Pathfinder would be excessive for, with the possibility of carrying it on Pathfinder or renting it out for people to fish from or fool around on. Any suggestion that it be used to make a trip to an island from the mainland will be met with a smack upside the head, because to attempt such would be to take one's life into their hands.