Tertius C. Nargath
The Third
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
- Model: NZ S.H.I.F.T. 1CIV-model
- Structure
- NZ Neuron MkI Droid Brain
- Tetra-Polycarbonite Lamellar Compound holowall guideframe
- Ersteel SLCA sideframe
- pressuresensitive Duraweave touchpad and button covers
- Loadout:
- Holowall screen application: This might very well be the first application of the solid state hologram application within N&Z products outside of ships and vehicles and with a more broader civilian and military appeal.
- Compatability: Compatible with most armors and suits utilizing recognized HPI or FAE software
- Sliding and folding: The screen itself is non-material and only has thin guiderails fold out and slide around the holowall screen for added structural integrity, the sidemounted stock with touchsensitive pads and buttons containing the main components can slide into itself allowing for the compactness comparable to an Imperial Cypher.
- Compact: A stylish and compact datapad with an easy opening and closing sequence, foldable and retractable to fit in the tiniest pocket.
- Hypermodern: utilizing the newest technology and offering high tech processing and memory capacity, this truly is a top of the line model.
- Extremely secure: utilizing the known Corecomm technology brings the certainty of security into your hands, with additional connectivity and long range communication capacity.
- Difficult to repair: If this thing's broken...better buy a new one, because repairing it, like any Spacebook Air, will cost as much, if not more than buying a new one.
- May have issues: Connecting with systems which do not have recognised patterns or coding may prove to be a bit more cumbersome, due to the corecomm security making it harder to connect to unauthorised systems (which also includes non HPI, non FAE, non N&Z systems unfortunately)
- It's so tiny: Downside of small electronic items...once you really need them, you tend to have misplaced them and need a day to find them back. The tiny size of this datapad in downtime may pose some issues to the people used to more clunky machines.
To up their ante on both the military and the civilian market, the N&Z has decided to launch their first fully in-house designed datapad, utilizing mainly N&Z sourced structural components and electrical loadouts, with only the solid state holowall technology from the HPI consortium and the adaptive compatability add-ons from the First Astral Engineering firm to complete this little, sleek datapad.
utilizing the known Corecomm architecture and making use of the newest Neuron quantum droid brain, this datapad is both sleek, slim, compact and extremely versatile, boasting to have equal if not more processing power and memory capacity than many a main terminal used in military installation up til only a decade ago. this datapad is perfect for companies and governments, allowing for secure and easy transfer of data, quick access to public terminals and designated compatible control panels. With a massive battery life and wireless induction recharging, the NZ S.H.I.F.T. Datapad effectively heralds the future of communication in the galaxy.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To create a standard template for a secure datapad
Permissions:
see main
Technical Information
Affiliation:
N&Z Umbrella Corporation
Modular:
No
Material:
see main