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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Anti-Infantry Weapon
  • Weight: Heavy
  • Resistances
  • - Blasters High
  • - Kinetic: Very High
  • - Lightsabers: None
  • - Other:
    Kinetic Force: Average
  • EMP: None
  • Gassses: Very High
  • Vacuum: Very High
  • Electric Shock: Very Low
  • Flame: Very Low
  • Sonic: Low

SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Helmet
    Night Vision
  • Thermal Vision
  • Polarized Lens
  • Macrobinocular Visor
  • Military-Grade HUD system
  • Annunciator
  • Aural Dampner
  • 30 Min of Oxygen
  • Headlamp
  • Life-Form Scanner
  • IFF Circuitry
  • Audio/Video Recorder

[*]Forearms

[*]Torso
  • Bodysuit Tourniquet
  • Integrated Thrusters
  • Magnetic Weapon Clamps
  • Utility Belts
  • Load Bearing Equipment

[*]Boots
  • Magnetic Boots

Strengths:
  • Anti-Infantry Weapon: Designed from the ground up as an armor to be worn on the front line, the Dalrayke-Class armor provided excellent protection against blaster and projectile small arms.
  • Techy: Packed with tech, the armor provided its wearer with a well rounded understanding of the world around them. From vision modes to advanced friend or foe programming, the suits stood almost toe to toe with even advanced Alliance and Sith designs.
Weaknesses:
  • EMP: While the Corellian Defense Force budget was wide, it was not infinite. Due to budgetary constraints the armor lacked any resistance to the effects of EMP blasts which shut off the visor in the helmet and most other functions.
  • Lightsabers: Corellian Marines weren't meant to fight Force Users one on one. Their armor provided as much resistance as most other infantry armors...None.
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DESCRIPTION
Based off of old Alliance designs, Dalyrake Armor was a sturdy piece of equipment modified for the needs of the new Corellian Marines. Named for the massive insectoid predator native to the Corellia System, the armor was made from reinforced duraplast which provided superb protection from blaster bolts and most slugthrowers. Dalyrake Armor was a heavy armor rated for vacuum operations and the extreme temperatures experienced during reentry via drop pods. Various slight modifications were made to the armor to suit the needs of the new military unit as well such as an increase in joint flexibility and a higher quality HUD. While not technically shock troopers, the marines of the Corellian Defense Force were still often on the front lines and required greater mobility than the armor previously provided.


The armor's reinforced duraplast was able to effectively disperse energy from most blaster weapons and even some light laser cannon fire. However, as a result of modification for greater mobility, the shoulders were more lightly armored than the torso or legs which left much of the black bodysuit exposed and vulnerable to attack. The armor also didn't fully cover the neck. Despite these drawbacks survivability from blaster bolts was incredibly high at almost 80% and the mobility gained from these drawbacks was seen as such a boon that Navy High Command was willing to overlook them.

Helmets were also updated with the latest in HUD technology. Powerful filtration systems on the cheeks of the helmets kept toxins out when active and could connect to extrernal oxygen packs for extended activity in vacuum. Each set of armor came with a CDF Medical Reference code digitally etched into the left breastplate which contained crucial details like bloodtype, species, and any potential allergies. The Confederation prided itself in keeping its marines well equipped and safe, and so as they began moving forward in these uncertain times good armor was essential.
 
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