Phantom of Pain

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Intent: A Medium Class Armor, designed by Logan in order to protect him in combat and as a "uniform" for him.
Development Thread: If Necessary
Manufacturer: Logan Rê
Model: Devil R79 Medium Armor
Affiliation: Logan Rê and Crew
Modularity: No. This suit of armor is not modular. In order for changes to be made, it would require the component to be taken apart and reconstructed differently. While not overly hard, it is time consuming and not something that can be done on the fly.
Production: Unique
Material: The armor is mostly made of Durasteel with some Stygian-triprismatic polymer and leather parts.
Classification: Medium Armor
Weight: 12kg
Armor Class(Quality): 5
Special Features:
- Multipurpose helmet for Combat, Space Travel and surveillance
- JT-12 Jetpack
The chest and shoulder pads are cosntructed in a very similar way, however it replaces with polymer layer with another swath of cloth and allows for the Durasteel thickness to be increased very slightly. A JT-12 Jet pack is secured to the back of the chest piece with leather straps that hook underneath the wearers arm pits and back over the shoulders, under neath the should pads. It is also welded onto the back to ensure it will not come loose. A thing to note is that the joints such as elbows, shoulders, knees and hips and even the neck to some degree are not covered by anything other than regular clothes, allowing for slightly better maneuverability at the cost of protection. The upper arm and forearm are each protected, only on the outwards facing side, by polymer wrapped in Durasteel, secured in place by leather straps that fit snugly around the arm. There is a small touch screen on the forearm bit that is linked to the comm system, allowing for communication with the press of a finger. The gloves Logan uses with the suit are nothing special, just standard gloves that provide protection from cuts and scrapes.
The legs guards are also put together like the chest piece is, Durasteel lined by thick cloth. This allows the leg pieces to be comfortable and not feel to heavy, but still offer protection to the wearer. The thigh and shin are two separate pieces and are attached much like the forearm and bicep pieces, except for the fact that a piece of Durasteel runs down the side of the leg, attached to a small swivel joint/gear at the knee that holds the pieces of armor in place and does not restrict movement by forcing the leg straight or only allowing it to bend so much. The armor does not cover the feet or ankles, leaving them to be exposed.