Gomk-38 Blue Streak Force Pulser Pink (2027)

The GOMK-38 platform was originally developed by Gryphon-Omni Kinetic Labs (GOMK) during the "Second Aetheric Arms Race." Designed to counter neutronium-plated drones and shielded infantry, the standard Blue Streak model utilized a linear accelerator to fire "hard-light" pulses. The weapon's name, "Blue Streak," derived from the Cherenkov radiation bleed-off produced by its prototype phase inductors.

However, the Pink Edition (officially designated GOMK-38/C "Candy Coded") was never intended for mainstream production. Initially a field-modification created by a rogue engineer known only as "Vex," the pink variant was discovered to have a unique harmonic frequency modifier. While the standard blue pulses overpenetrated targets, the Pink variant was tuned for kinetic dispersal—causing energy to ricochet between molecules, creating a "shatter" effect. GOMK-38 Blue Streak Force Pulser Pink

Due to its limited production run (only 500 units were ever authorized), the GOMK-38 Blue Streak Force Pulser Pink has become the "Holy Grail" of energy weapon collectors. Cosplayers have praised the Pink variant for its

Remove the vacuum-sealed polymer case, and the first thing you notice is the electrostatic pearl coating. Unlike the matte finish of the standard GOMK-38, the "Pink" edition features a three-stage anodized layer that shifts from hot pink to a soft lavender under direct sunlight. it pops against dark tactical gear

Key visual highlights include:

Cosplayers have praised the Pink variant for its "screen presence." Under convention lighting, it pops against dark tactical gear, making it a favorite for photographers.

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