Wicked Laser Sith: Dangerous And Probably Prone To Disaster

The Wicked Laser’s tale of infamy continues. The “laser pointer” was so powerful that you couldn’t really use it without the risk of permanent blindness. So hey, how about jamming two together? Awesome!

Pluses
The $US600 Wicked Laser Sith is dangerous and can only possibly be used for irresponsible, reckless activities. Shooting it in two directions at once, willy nilly, slightly singeing things in its path. Like its single-beamed brother, it looks fantastically awesome in the dark. And, since the original Spyder III Pro Arctic laser was built like a sci-fi tank, two of them essentially strapped together is even more industrially splendid. Although you may look like a nerd sociopath while holding and/or using the Sith, you’ll appreciate its great, hardy design.

Specs

Wicked Laser Sith Series
Price: $US700
Max Power: <2000mW
Weight: 770 grams
Beam Distance: 6856 metres
Battery Life: 120 minutes

Minuses
The $US700 Wicked Laser Sith is dangerous and can only possibly be used for irresponsible, reckless activities. Since it’s two lasers, arse to arse, you can’t point it at anything without simultaneously pointing at yourself. Which puts you at risk of blindness, if you push the wrong button. There’s really nothing you can do with this laser that won’t potentially blind someone or burn something. (I shined it at the floor, and somebody three feet away was complaining their eyeballs hurt.)

It has no practical function, whatsoever, beyond terrorism and mischief. If you own a Sith, you will likely end up doing something destructive and perhaps inadvertently illegal. It’s a giant metal liability. [Wicked Laser]

Discuss

(3 Comments)
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    DK Son

    Friday, June 3, 2011 at 9:46 AM

    LoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooL

    As dangerous as this is… I genuinely appreciate the “stupidity” (If I can even call it that?) of the idea.

    Genious!

    Love the helmet too. Should have been wearing a tuxedo to finish off the outfit :D

    And possibly add more magnets to the laser for unlimited lights

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    Rey

    Friday, June 3, 2011 at 1:27 PM

    I read on the Interwebs (which NEVER LIE!) that they are mounting wicked lasers onto auto targeting systems on Yachts/Ships/vessels etc, to scare off Somali Pirates…

    I want one for my car. (the Corolla, not the Datsun..) Prob not the Sith one tho…

    Rey

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    hcannon

    Friday, June 3, 2011 at 6:09 PM

    id take the sith version for my car, take care of the tailgaters and slowpokes simultaneously…

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