Nowhere to Run


OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create an armored outfit for Daiya
- Image Source: ivoidwarranty via Reddit, Alina Makarenko via Artstation
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: Scherezade deWinter for Hawire Armor, John Locke for L.K. O.N.N. and Manufacturer
- Primary Source: Phase I Haywire Armor, Phase I Powderpunk Facemask
- Manufacturer: Daiya, Agents of Chaos, Locke & Key Mechanics
- Affiliation: Daiya
- Model: Phase I Powderpunk Armor
- Modularity: No
- Production: Unique
- Material:
- Spidershell Silk
- TYI Flex Armor
- Elastex
- Baffleweave
- Agrinium
- Electronic components
- Circuitry
- Various sensors
- Classification: Light Armor
- Weight: Light
- Resistances:
- Energy: Very High
- Kinetic: Very High
- Lightsabers: Very High
- Sonic: Very Low
- EMP/Ion: Very High
- Elemental: Average
- Pressure: None
- Radiation: High
- Heat: Average
- Cold: Low
- Integrated Throughout
- LK O.N.N.
- Various weapon holsters
- Environmental sensors for data
- Left Wrist
- Right Wrist
- Utility Belt
- Datapad Holder
- 2 Combat de-ionizers
- Boots
- Cyberpunk Chic - Tailored for a specific environment, the armor is intended to blend in on the ecumenopolis world of Denon, even among the shadier crowds.
- Don't @ Me - Spidershell Silk and TYI Flex Armor provide strong protection against lightsabers, blasters and slugthrowers.
- Nothing to See Here - Sensors have a hard time penetrating the armor due to its Baffleweave construction.
- Rad in Other Ways - Arginium protects against damage from radiation.
- Like Womp Rats to the Blaster - A pair of combat de-ionizers sit on the utility belt to absorb EMP/Ion attacks against the wearer.
- Smart Armor - The LK O.N.N. neural network provides increased processing power and response time for data fed to the integrated display devices, giving the wearer fast information on the battlefield.
- Cryptic Communications - The Hololink XJ9 uses a custom CryptNet application to access the CryptVerse and send encoded messages via CryptAccess.
- Power Hungry - The armor's systems are versatile but overpowered for the small power cells provided with the armor. While designed to sit in a low-power idle mode to conserve energy, overuse of the electronic features can quickly drain the power and leave them all inaccessible.
- Is it chilly in here? - Tailoring the original armor meant removing some portions of its protection, such against the cold, and creating a few weak spots in the arms.
After spending time on missions for Darkwire and a few liaisons with the Agents of Chaos, Daiya discovered a need to protect herself in combat with more than just good cover and dodging. The wide-open battlefields were unlike the close confines of a city, and required another layer of armor. Her acquisition of the Phase I Haywire Armor during the Invasion of Ryloth gave her a solid starting point to pursue further changes through her contacts. Daiya wound up working with Locke & Key Mechanics, a company that took a particular interest in adapting the Haywire Armor for some reason. Since they were offering a discount to her, it didn't really matter.
The Powderpunk Armor works alongside the Powderpunk Facemask, offering sensors and a neural network system to feed data and processing power to the mask's HUD. Absent the Facemask, these features feed into the integrated Hololink XJ9 instead, offering a more limited —but still functional— means of controlling the armor's features, such as its wrist-mounted energy shield.