Popo
I'm Sexy and I Know It
With the way things are going in the galaxy, more and more factions are up-arming constantly. It's almost like an epidemic. Wars do mean profit, however, though I think it's time to branch out into a new area of production that Tenloss hasn't touched before.
This project I'm doing myself. I have labs and research teams that can do it, but... I could use a personal project for once. I've got a lab set up and plenty of resources. Top that off with all the time I could want and there's a good mix somewhere in there.
Powered armor. Rare in the galaxy, but many companies make it. It's less an issue of usefulness and more an issue of production. Many places, though, don't make them... right. At least, not practically. They're more focused on appearance and making sure that the aesthetics are top notch over function. Or they focus too little on both. If I had a credit for every top grade suit of powered armor, I might be able to buy a pack of chewing gum if it was on sale.
So, we start from scratch. We start with the bare bones of the armor itself. We forget the electronics and subsystems and roles and everything. We focus on the most important thing to start with and then build outwards. We start with the skeleton frame of the suit itself.
This project I'm doing myself. I have labs and research teams that can do it, but... I could use a personal project for once. I've got a lab set up and plenty of resources. Top that off with all the time I could want and there's a good mix somewhere in there.
Powered armor. Rare in the galaxy, but many companies make it. It's less an issue of usefulness and more an issue of production. Many places, though, don't make them... right. At least, not practically. They're more focused on appearance and making sure that the aesthetics are top notch over function. Or they focus too little on both. If I had a credit for every top grade suit of powered armor, I might be able to buy a pack of chewing gum if it was on sale.
So, we start from scratch. We start with the bare bones of the armor itself. We forget the electronics and subsystems and roles and everything. We focus on the most important thing to start with and then build outwards. We start with the skeleton frame of the suit itself.