D I R E C T O R

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a field dampener module for the closed market.
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- Manufacturer: Roble Manufacturing
- Affiliation: Closed-Market
- Model: MXC-T24 Selvig Communications Suppression Module
- Modularity: No
- Production: Semi-Unique
- Material:
- Can create a communications/scanner suppression field.
- Can create a communications/scanner suppression barrier (enclosed sphere).
- The suppression barrier/field can be modulated to allow pre-registered frequencies and technologies.
- Suppression Field: The Selvig creates a suppression field or barrier that is designed to have the capability to jam transmissions, communications, and scanners.
- Friendly Fire: The Selvig can be modulated to only suppress a certain type of technology or allow a certain frequency through the suppression field.
- Crack in the Wall: If the Selvig is modulated to allow certain frequencies or technologies, it allows the possibility of enemies riding on those frequencies and circumventing the barrier of the suppression module.
- Field Shadows: Large astronomical objects can create 'shadows' in which the field is ineffective. These shadows form directly facing away from the location of the module, and are generally cone-shaped and taper off after a short distance.
- Size Constraints: The smaller a ship outfitted with the Selvig is, the smaller its maximum barrier/field size can be.
The RMR-MXC24 Selvig Communications Suppression Module is another revolutionary new development in stealth and electronic warfare technology developed by Roble Manufacturing. Intended to be used in advanced combat engagements and suppressive operations. Unlike the primarily defensive stealth and electronic warfare technology developed by Roble Manufacturing in the past, the Selvig is a very offensive form of technology in both its design and application.
The Selvig is designed to be able to suppress nearly all scanning, tracking, and communication systems in an area, while also being extremely modular in design. It's a first and most basic function in the creation of a suppressive field or barrier; the former is a field in which the Selvig has the capability to suppress any communications, scanning, and tracking, while the latter is more of a barrier in which communications, scanning, and tracking abilities would potentially not be able to penetrate the barrier, but would still function within the limits of the barrier. The size of these barriers and field is solely dependent on the total power output that a ship can put into it, or in more basic terms, the size of the ship itself. While a corvette or frigate may only be able to create a field ten kilometers or so in diameter, a star dreadnought could potentially create a field or barrier that could span an entire star system.
The field/barrier of the Selvig is modular in design in that it can allow certain frequencies or devices to still function; this prevents from friendly systems being negatively affected by the module. This means that certain pre-registered equipment and frequencies can operate unrestricted even though the field might be active. This is useful in not preventing friendly ships operating in a field from communicating, but runs a risk of enemies tapping into unrestricted frequencies and 'bypassing' the Selvig's suppression fields.
Other limitations to the effectiveness of the suppression field exist as well. One limitation is large physical astronomical objects -- these create a 'shadow' in the field, a cone-shaped dark spot facing directly away on the opposite side from wherever the suppression module is located. This allows enemies and opponents to operate within these fields with little restriction, although long-range communications -- communications that would require transmitting through the field -- will still be inhibited as normal. And, as usual, stronger communication devices will have a better capability of counteracting the suppression module, especially when the device is further away from the module's physical location.
Lastly, there are some forms of communication and sensors that are left relatively uninhibited by the Selvig; these include telepathic forms of communication, organic forms of communication, and relatively primitive forms of communication such as the use of visual beacons and comm lasers. In addition to that, basic sensors such as cameras and electro-photoreceptors are not disrupted by the Selvig.
Altogether, the Selvig is an effective large-radius jamming tool that will be extremely useful in electronic warfare engagements to come.
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