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== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
It provides slight protection, and covers body parts that get little to no armor, such as the eyes and fingers, but its protection is so small that it's often irrelevant. For example, a punch from a normal human with an organic arm deals blunt damage and has an AP of 12%, meaning this gland provides no protection whatsoever from the weakest possible attack from a human.
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It provides slight protection, although many attacks have an armor penetration that negate a large part of the protection of this gland.  
Players who wish to protect their pawns should usually instead spend their silver or advanced components on proper armor or bionic limbs. A [[bionic arm]] completely removes the need to protect the fingers at all, and a [[recon helmet]] provides three times the sharp armor while covering the eyes.
 
 
 
That being said, there is still a niche for this gland. Nudist colonies have very little armor for obvious reasons. Therefore, even the minor protection of this gland may be useful. Even then, though, the armor bonus is still so low that players should generally consider the more protective armor glands.
 
  
 
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