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this BlasTech datafile contained information on upgrading a blaster's galven pattern, and could be downloaded directly to the blaster's micro-electronics. Airen Cracken received it from Inat Rangoon, who stole the code directly from BlasTech's central computer. The galven pattern created by this sequence was very dangerous, and produced a ripple-wash which jostled the barrel of the blaster. This often resulted in the barrel shattering. BlasTech first put this galven pattern into production on the A280 weapon.