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The silver suitcase and lense boxes are a curiosity. The case
itself could pass for a common street item - used by buisness people who prefered
good security for their carried contents. One lock on the front below the handle
- keyless, hinged at the back. On the one side of the case, theres a small slide
back panel, where the 2 cables are plugged in. It slides back further to reveal
a small board of variious other jacks, fitting just about most common and uncommon
connections - some male, some female. There isn't any markings on the panel
to indicate what the jacks are for. There are no buttons or switches either.
One could only guess why theres two lense boxes plugged into the case in those
2 jacks.
On the other side of the case, theres another small slide panel compartment,
easy to miss. Inside it contains a small variety of plug adapters, gender changers,
as well as some space for storing folded cables.
The wires themselves were standard cables for use with connecting electronic
devices / components.
The lense boxes - apeared to be crudely constructed items. Probably from a
small sheet of metal, cut and welded together at the seams. The lenses were
obviously taken from an astromech or two, and fitted into place. The backplates
of the boxes had jacks, so the cables were removable. One box had screws in
the backplate and had a bit of weight to it (aside from the materials), and
the other lacked screws, didnt apear to be welded and was lighter in weight. |