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I think I'll do a timeskip in this one.
We can put a hold on artifacts, but I won't stop whatever Lucius is doing with the gun-club, even if I want to.
There is one thing I agree with Lucius on, and that is that many people would know of Azura's Star, along with other famous artifacts. There are several popular books, such as Tamrielic Lore that tell of these legendary items. It's just that Daedric artifacts aren't something you just...get. In each of the games, you play as a fated hero of some type, so what you can do there doesn't apply to the majority of Tamriel's people. In order to get a Daedric artifact, you would have to be a faithful servant of the Daedra, or really lucky to come across it, or the knowledge of where to find it. I wouldn't say it would make sense for us to get any artifacts like that, unless it was a major part of the story.
Just as Shiva feared, among the first thing that Communications Officer Hirintka noticed was Shiva's mark. He showed the same kind of respect and saluted, but he still remained firmly interested in her. As introductions were exchanged, she was of course the first person he approached. "Communications Officer Hirintka, of the Assembly Bureau of Joint Intelligence. I have been told that your team consists of some of the best specialists in the galaxy. It will be an honor to work with you...but to satisfy my curiosity, how long have you had that mark? You must be a highly talented medic if you have earned your place here while bearing it."
Oh yeah, Shiva's mark. Thanks for reminding me.
"Molag Bal is the Daedric prince of brutality, domination, and schemes." Meesei answered. "As far as Daedra go, he is one who might be considered the most wholly evil, perhaps alongside others like Mehrunes Dagon. But, he is powerful, and though Hircine does not desire an alliance with him, he does not wish to fight him. He is the Prince who created the first vampire and inflicted the condition on Nirn. As you might imagine, his followers tend to be power-hungry and merciless. They are capable of causing great harm, but it isn't as if they just attack everyone on sight. We should be able to deal with him as we would the followers of most other Daedra, we just need to be cautious. I wouldn't say his followers are any more powerful than those of other Daedra, but there are groups that are quite formidable. I am assuming the one we are being sent to is one of those groups."
"Hmm, well I'm sure I can figure out a way to mix the fire salts and charcoal better than what you have. Enough practice with alchemy, and one gains a certain...intuition for that sort of thing. Still, most of those other ingredients aren't too rare, we just don't have the coin for them at the moment. No matter what you end up doing with these ranged clubs, I plan on upgrading our ballistas to be a bit more...explosive. All of this is out of our reach until we can get a good score. A few days time, and hopefully we'll have that. Just make sure you and your men are ready." Sharee answered. She would have considered the conversation concluded, had a thought not crossed her mind. Malakaus' "Typhoon Warriors," as he called them, had been becoming a more effective unit...which presented a problem. By identifying themselves with their own name and overall identity, Malakaus had somewhat set them apart from the crew, and therefore Sharee. She was still their superior, but she needed to make sure they didn't start seeing him as more of an authority as her. She needed to form somewhat of a rapport with them to help ensure they stayed loyal, to give them orders every so often in a way that did not interfere with Malakaus' ability to lead them. They had all only known Malakaus for about a week, so it wasn't as if they had yet had time to form some close bond with him. She still had time.

"Oh, and by the way, I've been noticing your men, your 'Typhoon Warriors', have been doing some good work. I would like to speak to them, send them to me once we get back." Sharee ordered.
Honestly, I dislike the entire idea and do not think it fits ES, but whatever. Dwarven and Orichalcum would present the same problem to a lesser extent, though, so they would need to save up funds regardless.
Usually, if something wasn't popular in history, there was a reason for it. The gun-swords did exist, so it's not an impossibility, but it was more effective to have a sword and pistol instead of a swordpistol.

Though, ES does have magic.
Sharee took the notes and crossbow, and was mostly silent through his explanation. She hadn't thought of anything like what he was suggesting, though that might have been because of some of the problems she saw with it. There were some ways she could help, of course, but she didn't see it being scalable to the whole crew.

"Well, as far as this explosive powder goes, I already know something way better to mix the fire salts with than charcoal. Combining it properly with something like imp gall or dragon's tongue can make a pretty spectacular effect, though the best is by far spiddal stick. If you use one of the other two, then you also need something like ectoplasm or wisp essence to make the mixture vaporize properly. Of course, you also need to know the exact proportions, how much heat to apply to each ingredient for how long, and in what order, how much water you will need, how much to dissolve in the solvent at a time, and so on, but I already know all of that. I just need the ingredients. Now, for your design...that's a different matter. The biggest issue I see is the fact that it is a cudgel. I could see it working with a blade, but blunt weapons are meant to be used with a lot of force. If you bore a hole in the thing, then keep hitting things with it, its going to bend the metal inside unless you make it out of something really strong, like ebony. For the entire crew, we can't afford that yet. Like I said, though, you might be able to make some sort of blade out of this." Sharee suggested.
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