the two handed approach of the object doesnt allow for idle fiddling, a thumb driven thing would be way more effective. The thumb drive would have to be in a perfect place for easy rotation otherwise it would just be annoying.
Byron suggested that the drive was like a wind up toy, so one would turn the thumb drive until it snapped and sent something jabbing into ones hand, thus resetting it. this allows for great tension, both as the spring winds up, and as the user anticipates the pain.
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