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Approved Tech CS-Overseer Sensor Suite

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Matt the Radar Tech

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CS-OVERSEER SENSOR SUITE
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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To create a military-grade sensor bundle that is used by the Chiss Ascendancy on military vessels
  • Image Source: escapistmagazine.com
  • Canon Link: N/A (Individual components linked to appropriate wiki entries)
  • Restricted Missions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
SPECIAL FEATURES
Strengths:
  • Chiss manufactured sensor and scanning systems, which retain typical properties and technical strengths of the individual components included in the suite.
  • Using a combination of redundant, non-conductive armorplast and rubber layering, as well as pyronium-insulation on circuitry, the sensor suite is protected from EMP disruption by a Faraday cage-like encasing.
  • Suite boasts a mild superfluous efficiency and technological improvement, by being engineered specifically by Chiss for Chiss military vessel precision standards.
Weaknesses:
  • Can be damaged by military-grade weapons if not protected adequately.
  • Requires replacement if components damaged or destroyed.
  • Offers little more than continued sensor data, if vessel it's installed on is disabled or unable to remain in combat.
  • Ineffective against cloaked vessels.
  • Able to be affected by sensor disruption coatings and technology.
  • Requires integration into Chiss-specific vessel systems, unable to be used on other ship designs.
DESCRIPTION
The CS-Overseer Sensor Suite brings together a number of standard sensor and scanning components, manufactured by Chiss technicians, and placed within an EMP shielded encasing. By applying several protective layers of ceramic-based armorplast and rubber, the manufacturers were able to create a non-conductive Faraday cage for the suite. And by using pyronium-insulated circuitry, the techs were able to dissipate electromagnetic bursts before they reached the sensor suites systems.

This protection acts as a method of retaining sensor data, should the vessel it's part of become disabled or unable to continue in battle.

Overall, the only addition to typical sensors is the inclusion of the Chiss Light Detection and Ranging System, which operates under similar methods to the components of the CS-Seeker Tracking/Targeting System, also manufactured by the Chiss. The only difference being it's primarily used for ranging purposes, to better correlate sensor data and accuracy of the Overseer Sensor Suite. This is achieved by internal sensors that measure distance to a target by illuminating that target with pulsed laser light, before using the reflected pulses as a means of measuring distance.

All in all, standard military-grade systems bundled into a Chiss manufactured suite for use with Chiss military vessels, which offers ease of ship technical listing information.
 
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Hello [member="Thorne"]! As always your submission looks very tight and polished, which I certainly appreciate. I have a couple of clarifying points:

  • Chiss manufactured sensor and scanning systems, which retain typical properties and technical strengths.
Since these "typical properties and technical strengths" are significant enough to be mentioned as a strength, could you please briefly summarize the actual underlying strengths so that anyone reading your sub will know what is involved?

Thank you very kindly :) Please tag me when you're ready for me to review.
 

Matt the Radar Tech

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[member="Natasi Fortan Vitalis"]

I've adjusted to include '...of the individual components included in the suite' for clarification. Is that acceptable?
 
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