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Crystal-Integrated Harmonic Regulator
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a modular companion system designed to integrate with crystal-based engines and reactor systems, enhancing power regulation, thermal control, and phase precision. Designed to work alongside the Crystal-Fused Ion Engine and other energy-intensive technologies.
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- Manufacturer: Primo Victorian Enterprises
- Affiliation: Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: CED-CIHRSE-X1
- Modularity: Yes
- Production: Minor
- Material:
- Kyromite Crystals (Energy stabilization)
- Boreas Crystals (Thermal bleed and cooling regulation)
- Synthek Crystals (Phase channeling and directional modulation)
- Crystaplast casing
- Dallorian Alloy, Duraplast reinforced shielding
- Micro-circuitry inlaid with quantum fiber mesh
- Tri-Crystal Integration: Combines Kyromite, Boreas, and Synthek crystals in a harmonic configuration to enable synergistic power tuning and surge buffering.
- Harmonic Balancing Node: Continuously regulates microfluctuations in energy output to prevent overload during high-G maneuvers or hyperspace reversion.
- Thermal Bleed Sinks: Uses Boreas crystal strata and thermal waveguides to passively cool system internals without bulky radiators.
- Phase Resonance Controller: Allows fine-tuned adjustment of vector thrust systems or other phase-based modules such as inertial dampeners and maneuvering nozzles.
- Crystal Modularity Port: Supports crystal swaps or recalibration for situational energy demands or cross-platform compatibility.
- Peak Efficiency Under Stress: Maintains energy consistency even during high-stress flight, full-burn maneuvers, or hyperspace entry/reversion.
- Enhanced Thermal Regulation: Dramatically reduces overheating risk in fusion or hypermatter cores.
- Compatible With Crystal-Fused Engine Systems: Designed to plug directly into engines that use crystalline energy focusing tech.
- Scalable: Viable on everything from starfighters to corvettes and even space stations in larger configurations.
- Fragile Without Casing: Crystals require protective housing; external damage to the unit can cripple its regulatory functions.
- Requires Calibration: Needs careful tuning when installed; performance drops if paired with misaligned systems or low-quality components.
- Non-Combat Utility: Offers no offensive or defensive benefit on its own; a support system only.
- Not Ion-Hardened by Default: Must be paired with ion shielding to avoid power disruption under electronic warfare conditions.
The Crystal-Integrated Harmonic Regulator, or CIHR, is a next-generation support system developed to harness the unique properties of exotic Star Wars-compatible crystals for use in modern propulsion and energy handling. Designed to work in concert with innovations like the Crystal-Fused Ion Engine, the CIHR system allows for real-time regulation of power surges, thermal stability, and phase-aligned thrust management — a crucial innovation for high-performance starfighters and experimental capital ship drives.
Its three-crystal core stabilizes output through Kyromite’s energy dampening matrix, regulates heat through the naturally cooling Boreas crystal, and directs flow precision through Synthek’s harmonic phase lattices. Housed in a duraplast-sealed crystaplast core, the CIHR offers a reliable, modular solution for ships needing agility, sustained thrust, or stealth-adjacent power balancing.
While it cannot replace a full drive core, it enhances nearly every system it's paired with — including hyperdrives, repulsorlifts, capacitor banks, and inertial regulators — making it a must-have component in bleeding-edge starship engineering.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To create a modular companion system designed to integrate with crystal-based engines and reactor systems, enhancing power regulation, thermal control, and phase precision. Designed to work alongside the Crystal-Fused Ion Engine and other energy-intensive technologies.
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Technical Information
Affiliation:
Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun
Model:
CED-CIHRSE-X1
Modular:
Yes
Material:
Kyromite Crystals (Energy stabilization) Boreas Crystals (Thermal bleed and cooling regulation) Synthek Crystals (Phase channeling and directional modulation) Crystaplast casing Dallorian Alloy, Duraplast reinforced shielding Micro-circuitry inlaid with quantum fiber mesh