Architect
Fractal-Regulated Inductive ElectroFrost Systems
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a modular suite of starship enhancements that maximizes the utility of ElectroFrost Plasma (EFP), providing improved heat dissipation, jump field stability, and energy burst cycling — while remaining balanced, non-stealth, and within minor production limits.
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- Primary Source: CFIE, CIHR, ACS
- Manufacturer: Primo Victorian Enterprises
- Affiliation: Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: CIIE-EFPRS-X1: “Fractal-Regulated Inductive ElectroFrost Systems” OR “FRIES-IV Modular Suite”
- Modularity: Yes
- Production: Minor
- Material:
- Boreas crystal fins and regulators
- Kyromite buffer nodes
- Synthek phase control matrices
- Crystaplast housings
- Duraplast and durasteel framework
- Cryo-Phase Field Generator (CPFG)
- Redirects low-thermal ElectroFrost Plasma through Boreas-lined channeling vents.
- Disperses internal heat buildup from reactors, capacitors, or shield systems.
- Slightly reduces thermal footprint in infrared tracking bands.
- Clarification: This system is not true stealth. It makes the ship harder to detect via thermal/IR sensors, but does not cloak the vessel, nor prevent detection through visual, EM, or gravimetric tracking.
- ElectroFrost Hyperdrive Injectors (EHI‑V)
- Channels phase-coherent ElectroFrost Plasma into hyperdrive coils.
- Stabilizes entry and exit during hyperspace jumps.
- Slightly reduces exit signature intensity, making tracking slightly harder — but not impossible.
- Improves jump accuracy and lowers stress on flux matrix components.
- Plasma-Inductive Capacitor Coils (PICC)
- Stores regulated ElectroFrost Plasma in insulated coils for emergency or planned discharge.
- Functions as a hybrid between a battery and capacitor.
- Can supply power bursts to weapons, shields, or engines during surge events.
- Fully compatible with the Arbalest Capacitor System and CIHR resonance tuning.
- Enhances energy efficiency and thermal management for CFIE-equipped ships
- Reduces IR signature without cloaking or stealth capabilities
- Improves hyperspace transition control and capacitor reliability
- Fully modular and crystal-compatible
- Requires ElectroFrost Plasma source (Crystal-Fused Ion Engine)
- Does not prevent detection — reduces IR signature but is not a stealth system
- Improperly tuned PICCs can cause surge instability
- Slight increase in system complexity and maintenance overhead
The FRIES‑IV Modular Suite (Fractal-Regulated Inductive ElectroFrost Systems) is a Gen IV crystal-aligned enhancement system built for vessels using the Crystal-Fused Ion Engine (CFIE) and compatible reactor platforms. Developed to stabilize, cool, and repurpose ElectroFrost Plasma output, the FRIES-IV suite gives advanced ships greater resilience, control, and sustainability in prolonged operations.
Key to the suite's function is its ability to passively manage energy and heat loads, smooth out hyperspace phase entry, and store emergency-use plasma bursts without impacting ship signature or requiring exotic power sources. While it improves ship survivability and lowers detectability in infrared ranges, it is not a stealth system. It simply reduces one signature type in specific circumstances and should not be treated as true sensor evasion.
The FRIES‑IV suite is ideal for stealth-adjacent recon ships, scientific vessels, and advanced prototype platforms that rely on high-efficiency engine and reactor harmonics to thrive in high-demand mission profiles.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To create a modular suite of starship enhancements that maximizes the utility of ElectroFrost Plasma (EFP), providing improved heat dissipation, jump field stability, and energy burst cycling — while remaining balanced, non-stealth, and within minor production limits.
Image Source(s):
https://notaurl.com
Canon Link:
N/A
Permissions:
N/A
Primary Source(s):
N/A
Technical Information
Affiliation:
Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun
Model:
CIIE-EFPRS-X1: “Fractal-Regulated Inductive ElectroFrost Systems” OR “FRIES-IV Modular Suite”
Modular:
Yes
Material:
Boreas crystal fins and regulators Kyromite buffer nodes Synthek phase control matrices Crystaplast housings Duraplast and durasteel framework