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Using the knowledge and books Nancy recommended to you and helped you find, you're ready to work on your next project.
Cheryl hugely helped you by giving you these extra Peace-Keeper pepper sprays. These could be a valuable weapon, but they have a few problems and limitations. The pepper spray cans as they come are designed to prevent excessive force and minimize collateral damage; requiring two hands to operate and having a two second shutoff during continual spraying, to just deliver enough to stun a suspect. Its range is decent, but has a very narrow stream designed for keeping away, since the Peace-Keepers aren't exactly getting into fist-fighting range, unlike you. As such, these pepper spray cans could use some modifications. As of right now, you have three ideas.
First, you could <span class="mu-s">hide the pepper spray</span> inside your tonfa handles. There is just enough room to hide the inner components of a sprayer inside, and without compromising the hardness of structural integrity of the weapons. You could hide the tiny spray button in the natural locations you hold your thumb. In this state, the range and crowd-control abilities of the pepper spray would be greatly reduced, but it could be a great surprise weapon, and act as something to improve your close range abilities.
Secondly, you notice that the pepper spray fluid inside the canisters is aereated by a plastic piece right outside the nozzle. If you change how that works and remove the automatic shutoff, you could create a sort of <span class="mu-s">tear gas grenade</span> that would slowly dispense its entire contents into the air. Especially strong in an enclosed space, this would cause coughing and trouble seeing to anyone stuck in the cloud produced. Of course, it wouldn't have as much instant impact as the other choices, but it could be useful.
The third and final idea is based on Nancy's pressure formulas. The inside of these pepper spray cans are actually held under <span class="mu-s">great pressure</span> and could be explosive if the right conditions are meant. Of course, you don't want to accidentally create deadly shrapnel bombs, in case it hurts yourself or innocent bystanders, so you've carefully created a design that splits the inner most canister of pepper spray fluid in half in an instant explosion. This would create a loud pressure bubble, essentially a flashbang, which could rupture an eardrum or knock the wind out of someone if it went off right next to them, shatter glass, and otherwise act as a powerful stunning bomb. The most aggressive option with the least nuance; but it would be a formidable weapon to your arsenal.
Which modification do you want to try?
>Hidden Sprayers
>Gas Grenade
>Explosive Charges