Sticky Bomb
STICKY BOMB. (See also, EXPLOSIVES). The sticky bomb is a particularly cruel modified explosive device, comprised of two main parts: an outer frame and an inner charge. The inner charge employed here is most often a single stick of dynamite. This packs a significant punch, capable of blasting apart most objects and more than capable of incapacitating a person. When used in combat, a sole stick of dynamite suffers from one drawback: it is relatively unwieldy to throw and once landed may shift position, causing it to move away from its target. The sticky outer frame is a means to compensate for this, and adding a throwing handle ensures that the dynamite can be delivered with ease. The frame is mounted with crude metal hooks and spikes. If the frame hits a soft object with force, these will embed in the target, ensuring that the maximum power of the charge is delivered as close as possible.