The Ultimate Project for the Descendants was undoubtedly a phenomenal achievement, but it was ultimately a result that relied heavily on the wisdom of the Magisters. However, the engineering team at Albion Headquarters was not satisfied with this. By reverse-engineering countless pieces of Ultimate equipment, they accumulated a vast amount of engineering data and finally succeeded in creating a new class of weaponry that completely shattered the existing standards for Ultimate Weapons. Albion Headquarters bestowed the name Transcendent Weapons upon these advanced instruments of destruction.
The core technology underlying Transcendent Weapons lies in the "Forced Collapse of the Arche Critical Point." Drawing inspiration from the mechanism of Ultimate Equipment, which pushes each Descendant's potential to the extreme, the engineering team succeeded in integrating a specialized power circulation system capable of transcending physical limits internally to the firearms. Miniaturizing a massive power reactor to the size of a personal firearm was considered nearly impossible, but the relentless determination of Albion's engineers had finally broken through the limits.
"If it was the Magisters' wisdom that led the Descendants to the Ultimate, it was the sweat and tenacity of Albion that 'transcended' their weapons."
Another miracle brought about by the technological accomplishments of Transcendent Weapons. Based on Albion's accumulated miniaturization technology, this tiny handgun is the first compact firearm to perfectly integrate a Charge Compression Generator, a device once thought impossible to even mount.
The name written on the initial spec sheet was "Ultra-compact Charge Compression Emission Handgun," but the developers, captivated by this lightweight handgun that emits an overwhelming amount of charge, decided that such a small yet formidable weapon had a more fitting name and affectionately nicknamed it "Sparky." It may be too cute a name for a weapon capable of delivering a lethal electric shock to enemies, but no one on the battlefield underestimates it anymore.