Technological Terror
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Designed for use in Helix's upcoming bio-droids, the Carrion is designed to allow the user to detect organic matter. The Carrion is most often integrated directly into the sensory systems of droids, though hand-held versions are also utilized.
The Carrion operates via a multi-wavelength, multi-method sensory battery, including lidar, radar, electromagnetic, olfactory, and fine-tuned auditory senses. These latter are sufficiently powerful to detect the thunder of a panicked humanoid heartbeat through walls and other solid barricades. Thus, the Carrion is especially accurate indoors or in other close-quarters situations.
Additionally, the Carrion includes a series of 3-D laser spectrographs, allowing the user to construct a real-time virtual map of their nearby environs. The user can "mark" locations, which can enable them to denote threats, dangerous areas, valuable objects, or other points of interest. Other units utilizing their own Carrion systems can see these markers on their own internal maps, enabling units to more effectively coordinate their tasks.
Nonetheless, it is the olfactory and auditory sensors that see the most use: the Carrion is primarily designed to detect organic matter, alive or otherwise. To this end, the Carrion is capable of detecting the faint scent of decay at enormous distances.
Should the system detect these chemical signs, the user may close in to more accurately analyze the target with the package's other sensors. Most of the Carrion's other systems are short-ranged but exceptionally precise, as noted above. In the ugly confines of an urban warfare scenario, it excels at detecting hostile ambushes, hidden enemy foxholes, and other such hazards, and warning other nearby units of their precise location.
- Intent: To create an electronic mapping system/scanner suite for the Helix Privateers
- Image Source: N/A
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Helix Privateers
- Affiliation: Helix Privateers/The Dzara
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: HKR Carrion
- Modularity: Yes
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material:
- Exterior Housing: Helsteel/Helglass
- Interior Components: Helglass/Storm Iron
- Can create electronic map overlays
- Highly sensitive at short range
- Wide-Ranging: The Carrion includes a variety of systems designed to allow the wielder to detect living or dead life forms under chaotic battlefield conditions.
- Mapper: The Carrion enables the user to create a map of their environment through its scans, transmit these maps to others, and denote points of interest visible to other Carrion users.
- Graverobber: The Carrion cannot defeat stealth technology, nor easily detect inorganic matter over longer distances.
Designed for use in Helix's upcoming bio-droids, the Carrion is designed to allow the user to detect organic matter. The Carrion is most often integrated directly into the sensory systems of droids, though hand-held versions are also utilized.
The Carrion operates via a multi-wavelength, multi-method sensory battery, including lidar, radar, electromagnetic, olfactory, and fine-tuned auditory senses. These latter are sufficiently powerful to detect the thunder of a panicked humanoid heartbeat through walls and other solid barricades. Thus, the Carrion is especially accurate indoors or in other close-quarters situations.
Additionally, the Carrion includes a series of 3-D laser spectrographs, allowing the user to construct a real-time virtual map of their nearby environs. The user can "mark" locations, which can enable them to denote threats, dangerous areas, valuable objects, or other points of interest. Other units utilizing their own Carrion systems can see these markers on their own internal maps, enabling units to more effectively coordinate their tasks.
Nonetheless, it is the olfactory and auditory sensors that see the most use: the Carrion is primarily designed to detect organic matter, alive or otherwise. To this end, the Carrion is capable of detecting the faint scent of decay at enormous distances.
Should the system detect these chemical signs, the user may close in to more accurately analyze the target with the package's other sensors. Most of the Carrion's other systems are short-ranged but exceptionally precise, as noted above. In the ugly confines of an urban warfare scenario, it excels at detecting hostile ambushes, hidden enemy foxholes, and other such hazards, and warning other nearby units of their precise location.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To create an electronic mapping system/scanner suite for the Helix Privateers
Permissions:
N/A
Technical Information
Affiliation:
Helix Privateers/Dzara
Model:
HKR Carrion
Modular:
Yes
Material:
Helsteel, Shiftsteel, Helglass