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SSAD-W
SSAD-W
Mixed
38" x 10" x 72"
2020
$6500

SSAD-W
Strategic Sonic Air Demolition Weapon.
Actual original "Weapon" Used in Earths 1st air attack from an outside force.
This weapon was believed to have been used in the second half of the Semi elective Democratic time period of Earths 1st attack from, an at the time unknown dimension which we now classify as D1HF (Dimension 1 - Hostile Force) c2023CE. This particular "Weapon" was believed to have been hand made by Robert Bruce, known apparently as a self-appointed General and leader of the Red Paint Faction, a group of radicals that formed a coalition of resistance against the invaders from D1HF.
Bruce, Built this weapon using parts scavenged from an abandoned "Automobile" repair facility of combustible fossil fuel ground vehicles which were widely used during the early to latter half of the 20th and 21st century.
We also now know from records and drawings found with the Weapon" that Bruce had successfully engineered an effective way of incorporating sonic frequency pulse and light detection through electromagnetic bursts to locate then down the air craft used by the (D1HF).
When found the "Weapon" was believed to have been fitted with a new front light detection unit however was missing the pulse generator. Yet because of the detailed drawings found at the excavation site a replica of the frequency pulse generator has been duplicated excluding the intermittent pulse algorithm which is now classified by N.A.P.O.C. (National Alignment and Propaganda Occupational Coalition)
The partial jawbone and metal teeth hanging from the front of the “weapon” are known to be from a now extinct Argilian sniffer, a one third mechanical canine type operator used by the D1HF to weed out Humans hiding underground. The silicon chip, circuit board cross and partial Hard drive pickup icons hanging form the "Weapon" are most likely a representations of the monotheistic faith of Christianity used at the time.
Overall, great care has been taken to preserve authenticity of the SSAD-W Weapon and to commemorate the ingenuity and human spirit in times of conflict.

P Jax: Historical staff writer: ECM.