Architect
MIMIR Echojam Suite
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a defensive system that counters enemy scans, sensor pings, and ECM/ECCM attempts by injecting corrupted feedback, false signals, and noise back into hostile systems.
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- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun
- Affiliation: Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun
- Market Status: Closed Market
- Model: CES-ECCMS-MIR-01
- Modularity: Yes
- Production: Limited
- Material:
- Duravlex shielded processors
- Neutronium-insulated signal nodes
- Quantum noise injectors
- Subspace modulation spools
- Reverse-Ping Detection Matrix
- Signal Distortion Core
- Echo Amplifier Array
- Adaptive Data Spoof Engine
- Neurochaff Injector – Causes UI corruption in hostile sensor interfaces
- Mimiccast Loop – Mimics friendly systems to confuse enemy targeting
- Noise Cascade Generator – Blasts corrupted audio-visual data back along scanning frequencies
- Reverse Jammer: Detects incoming sensor scans, ECM probes, or ping attempts—and fires back with corrupted data, electronic noise, or false echoes.
- Sensor-Spoofing Feedback: Injects fake telemetry, phantom targets, or distorted signals into hostile systems.
- Adaptive Disruption:
- Mimiccast Loop replicates friendly transponder codes or known neutral ship profiles to confuse targeting systems.
- Neurochaff Injector delivers UI-destabilizing packet noise, which can create visual artifacts or sensor desync on enemy consoles.
- Passive-Aware: Does not need to be active all the time; it waits for hostile intrusion and reacts immediately, saving power and avoiding detection.
- Ideal for stealth ships or stations: Keeps hidden ships from being accurately scanned or locked.
- Not Foolproof: Highly advanced enemy systems or adaptive AI may recognize the interference pattern and filter it out.
- Power Draw on Sustain: Extended use can drain auxiliary systems or compromise sensor clarity temporarily.
- Friendly Fire Risk: Can interfere with nearby allied sensor locks or communications if not properly filtered.
- Requires Pre-Tuned Profiles: Most effective when preloaded with known enemy scan signatures (e.g., Galactic Alliance, Sith-Imperial, Mawite patterns).
The MIMIR Echojam Suite is not a jammer in the traditional sense—it's a weaponized deception engine. Designed for ships or installations that expect to be scanned, pinged, or jammed, the system passively monitors hostile electronic activity, then strikes back with corrupted echo signatures, false telemetry, and data feedback that can blind or overload enemy sensors.
When a scan or hostile ping is detected, the system:
- Analyzes the frequency and vector.
- Determines the type of sensor or scan pattern being used.
- Replies along the same channel with gibberish, mimic data, or corrupted subspace noise.
Subsystems:
- Neurochaff Injector: Sends rapidly oscillating data packets designed to cause user interface glitches, sensor ghosting, or even audio hallucinations on enemy ships—especially older vessels with analog UI overlays.
- Mimiccast Loop: Hijacks the scanning stream and inserts false return data—fooling enemy sensors into believing the ship is a different class, smaller, non-hostile, or already tagged as friendly. Can confuse fire control systems if the mimic is believed.
- Noise Cascade Generator: Unleashes controlled electromagnetic screech, corrupted return telemetry, and incomprehensible encrypted "screams"—overwhelming basic scanner banks and sometimes causing systems to reboot or overload.
The MIMIR suite is especially feared among sensor techs, who refer to its return data as "ghost howls" or "machine madness." Crews on ships subjected to MIMIR counter-pings report nausea, headaches, or visual distortion—especially when using augmented HUDs.
It's most often deployed on:
- Electronic warfare corvettes
- Stealth frigates
- Sensor picket stations
- Advanced planetary defense grids
Though powerful, the MIMIR Echojam must be used wisely—indiscriminate deployment risks backfiring, and it’s most effective when targeted with precision against specific scan or ECM signatures.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To create a defensive system that counters enemy scans, sensor pings, and ECM/ECCM attempts by injecting corrupted feedback, false signals, and noise back into hostile systems.
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:
CES-ECCMS-MIR-01
Modular:
Yes
Material:
Duravlex shielded processors Neutronium-insulated signal nodes Quantum noise injectors Subspace modulation spools