Geneviève Lasedri
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Intent: To create an effective light armor that automatically attempts to heal the wearer upon severe impact via simple methods.
Development Thread: [Considering]
Manufacturer: ECHO Esprit
Model: ECHO Bactarma GEN-1
Affiliation: Galactic Liberation Collective; The Rebel Alliance
Modularity: [None]
Production: Mass-produced
Material: Durasteel shin guards, breastplate, groin guard, and back-mounted bacta reservoir; Duraplast knee pads, thigh guards, forearm guards, elbow pads, upper arm guards; Spun-plast foot guards; Tarelle Sei-weave/Flex-armor/Polyfibe woven leggings and undershirt; Thermal Gel; Plasticine
Description:
With the Rebel Alliance organizing and ECHO Esprit launching, the company needed to make a solid impression. Aiming for affordable but effective technology in both the medical and military fields, Bactarma was an ingenuitive melding of the two--armor that heals the wearer in case of injury without complex and costly electronics.
There are three layers to each armor plating segment.
The outermost layer is composed of either durasteel or duraplast as typical armor plating, due to their well-known resilience to blaster fire and light shrapnel. A wide but shallow 0.75-liter, rectangular bacta reservoir is encased in durasteel on the back of the breastplate piece.
The center layer is thin, composed of porous duraplast containing thermal gel. This provides an extra layer of kinetic protection and buffers the outer layer from the inner layer. If a substantial impact is not buffered by the outer layer, the contained thermal gel briefly solidifies to counter the pressure.
The inner layer is composed of tiny, tube-like wicks that are partitioned in plasticine. These ‘wicks’ are interconnected, leading to the back-mounted bacta reservoir of the breastplate. When enough energy collides with the armor that the thermal gel is not even enough to protect against, the plasticine ruptures and the ‘wicks’ soaked from bacta stream droplets onto the undersuit.
The form-fitting, absorbent, woven undersuit is worn underneath the armor, providing thermal protection. Its absorbent properties are intentional so that the bacta from any ruptured armor pieces bleed into the wearer’s skin but does not freely flow away from the area of impact, behaving like a gauze. Thus, the entire function of this armor is fulfilled without any electronics or mechanical hardware, making it low-cost to produce, low-maintenance to keep, and unaffected by EMP.
The bacta application is intended to heal the wearer to a satisfactory degree while in battle and eradicate pain yet allowing mobility without risk of further injury. Superficial wounds would be almost immediately healed. Severe wounds may be fully healed to functionality and pain completely dispelled, but supervised medical treatment would be required following action to make sure there are no complications. Critical wounds (such as severed arteries, joints, and fractured bones) would only receive a 'time extension' from the reactive dose to alleviate pain and prevent a swifter death or loss of consciousness. Such extensive injuries would warrant immediate medical attention as soon as they could safely remove themselves from combat. Severe and critical wounds drain all bacta from the reservoir due to the wide rupture area caused by impacts of that magnitude, leaving only scant traces of bacta remaining to service only the most minor of surface wounds.
Different designs are available for men, women, and humanoids of all shapes and sizes.
Bacta not included. Headgear not included.
Manufactured in gray. Custom color schemes must be personally applied.
Bactarma is a registered trademark of ECHO Esprit Industries.
Classification: Multipurpose
Weight: 11 kg
Quality: 7
Other Feature(s): Non-mechanized reactive bacta application