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Approved Tech Issac Hafey Hazard Suit No. 1

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: Create personal armor for Issac Hafey
  • Image Source: Here
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Permissions: Locke and Key Mechanics
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Collapsible Engineering Armor
  • Weight: Heavy
  • Resistances:
    • Energy: Very High
    • Kinetic/Vibro: Average
    • Lightsabers: Very Low
    • Ion/EMP: Average
    • Disruptor: Very High
    • Environmental (Extreme Heat/Cold): Extreme
    • Electricity: Extreme
    • Radiation: Very Low
    • Sonic: Low
    • Acid/Corrosives: Extreme
    • Stun/Paddle Beams: None
SPECIAL FEATURES
STRENGTHS
  • Built for Droid Hazards: Most environmental damage (Save for Radiation) is practically non-effective, near impossible to hurt the individual behind it...for a short period of time. It even collapses the helmet and some sections of the armor for better transport.
  • Eat This Slug!: Most tools can also act as weapons, given Issacs time in the suit and the horrors he faces, he can use them against his enemy.
WEAKNESSES
  • Lightsaber! It Glows!: It can cut through it easily, not intended to fight a force user up close.
  • Screwin Stun!: It is not made for it, mostly to think for the droid behind it...it came sadly with a quirk. Once shot with Stun, it actually short circuits as if it was an EMP and partly shuts down limbs of the suit for a few seconds, making it devastating against the droid in combat.
DESCRIPTION
Issac Hafey always required help with armor but it was only due to Callum Saville it became possible. It is mostly an engineers toolkit with enough in use tools to get around most horrors he deals with in day to day life. Even with advanced hazards, lightning or extreme temperatures, the droid inside will be perfectly fine. Plus it collapses, making it somewhat stylish to have the helmet come down to talk to someone before letting it fold back over the persons head.
 
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