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Approved Armor A.C.E. Duty Uniform

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Manufacturer: Port Authority
Market Status: Closed Market
Production: Mass-Produced
Weight: Average


A.C.E. DUTY UNIFORM
Authority Compliance Enforcement Protective Uniform



OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Port Authority
  • Affiliation: Port Authority, Nar Shaddaa Sector Docking Authority, Authority Compliance Enforcement Officers
  • Market Status: Closed-Market
  • Model: A.C.E. Duty Uniform
  • Modularity: Yes; badge plates, scanner mounts, recorder mounts, helmet options, filter masks, weather linings, trauma-injector sockets, life-monitor modules, boot settings, shock-glove issue, and blast-vest inserts vary by assignment.
  • Production: Mass-Produced
  • Material: Armorweave, blast vest inserts, duraplast, plasteel, synthleather, utility cloth, electronics, badge hardware, filter cartridges, rebreather components, life-monitor sensors, medical telemetry leads, magnetic grip soles, shock-boot circuitry, insulated boot lining, and optional shock-glove contact pads.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Multipurpose / Anti-Blaster / Law-Enforcement Armor
  • Weight: Average
  • Resistances:
    • Energy: High
    • Kinetic: High
    • Lightsabers: Average
    • Sonic: High
    • EMP/Ion: High
    • Elemental/Environmental: High
    • Chemical/Toxin: High

SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Armorweave corporate duty uniform.
  • Concealed blast vest core.
  • Reinforced duraplast and plasteel paneling.
  • Sealed patrol helmet with visor, comlink, audio pickup, HUD, and recorder link.
  • Clip-on filter mask and emergency rebreather.
  • Replaceable toxin, smoke, dust, and industrial-fume filters.
  • Sonic dampeners and protected audio channels.
  • Polarized visor coating for glare and flash protection.
  • Insulated electronics housing for badge readers, recorders, scanners, comms, and injector sockets.
  • Integrated life-monitor ports track pulse, breathing, impact trauma, toxin exposure warnings, suit seal status, and officer-down alerts.
  • Mag-clamp shock boots with magnetic grip soles, impact absorption, insulated lining, and controlled shock circuitry.
  • Optional shock-glove issue for trained officers assigned to arrest teams, impound breaches, prisoner control, and close-quarters restraint work.
  • Mounts for body recorders, scanners, comlinks, droid callers, and evidence tags.
  • Optional Trauma-Tab auto-injector socket.
  • Oil, rain, smog, coolant, and chemical-splash resistant outer treatment.

STRENGTHS
  • Well-Rounded Protection: High resistance across common threat types supports patrols, seizures, riots, dock fights, and impound recovery actions.
  • Built-In Survival Systems: Helmet seals, filters, rebreather components, sonic dampeners, visor protection, and insulated housings protect officers during hazardous facility events.
  • Stable Footing: Magnetic grip soles help officers brace on metal ramps, hull plates, tow platforms, lift decks, moving vehicles, and slick industrial floors.
  • Close-Control Gear: Shock-boot circuitry and optional shock gloves support door-kicks, restraint work, and short-range impact control during arrests.
  • Vitals and Officer-Down Monitoring: Life-monitor ports can report injury, distress, toxin exposure, seal compromise, and loss of movement to nearby supervisors or dispatch systems.
  • Evidence Ready: Mounts for recorders, scanners, comlinks, droid callers, and evidence tags support arrests, inspections, custody work, and claim disputes.

WEAKNESSES
  • Maintenance Burden: Poor upkeep reduces protection, filter quality, life-monitor accuracy, boot grip, shock output, recorder reliability, and general equipment performance.
  • Systems Dependence: The uniform carries many small electronic systems. Ion, EMP, bad calibration, damaged wiring, drained cells, or fouled contacts can disable useful support features without destroying the armor itself.
  • Training Required: Shock boots, magnetic soles, life-monitor modules, and shock gloves require proper use. Untrained officers may trip, overcommit, misread alerts, or misuse close-control gear under stress.
  • Not a Battlesuit: The uniform protects enforcement officers during dangerous civic and industrial work, but it is not heavy war armor and does not make an officer equal to a dedicated front-line soldier.

DESCRIPTION
The A.C.E. Duty Uniform is the standard protective uniform issued to Authority Compliance Enforcement Officers. It combines a corporate duty coat, armorweave lining, concealed blast-vest panels, reinforced plating, sealed helmet systems, filter protection, sonic dampening, insulated electronics, life-monitor support, mag-clamp shock boots, optional shock gloves, and tool mounts.

The uniform supports claim-counter work, dock patrols, vehicle searches, impound processing, tow-yard recovery, and seizure operations. Officers use it with scanners, recorders, comlinks, code cylinders, evidence tags, binders, droid callers, optional Trauma-Tab injector modules, and life-monitor telemetry systems.

Patrol and recovery variants may include helmets, heavier inserts, high-visibility panels, weather linings, filter masks, rebreather cartridges, shock-boot control settings, shock-glove issue, life-monitor upgrades, and additional recorder mounts. The uniform gives officers strong all-around protection while preserving a clean corporate enforcement profile.

 


Out Of Character Info


Intent: To create the standard protective duty uniform for Authority Compliance Enforcement Officers.
Permissions: N/A

Technical Information


Affiliation: Port Authority
Modular: Yes
Material: listed in sub
Classification: Multipurpose
Defense Rating: High
Energy Resist: High
Kinetic Resist: High
Sonic Resist: High
Thermal Resist: High
Radiation Resist: Average
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