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Approved Armor Revenant-Class Adaptive Stealth Suit

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Manufacturer: Abyssus
Market Status: Closed Market
Production: Semi-Unique
Weight: Light
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REVENANT-CLASS ADAPTIVE STEALTH SUIT


OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent:
    To create a stealth-diving armor optimized for deep-sea infiltration, assassination, and clandestine operations under the Abyssus division of VesperWorks.
  • Image Source:
    MidJourney
  • Canon Link:
    N/A
  • Permissions:
    N/A
  • Primary Source:
    N/A

PRODUCTION INFORMATION

  • Manufacturer:
    Abyssus (Subsidiary of VesperWorks, under Serina Calis)
  • Affiliation:
  • Market Status:
    Closed-Market
  • Model:
    Revenant-Class Adaptive Stealth Suit
  • Modularity:
    No
  • Production:
    Semi Unique
  • Material:
    • Reactive Photonic Mesh:
      A proprietary Abyssus-developed composite, this is a light-manipulating synthetic fabric capable of refracting and diffusing ambient light across its surface. Functionally similar to active camouflage, it renders the suit translucent or fully blended when submerged in water or mist environments. The mesh reacts dynamically to bioluminescent surroundings, shadows, and artificial light sources. While it does not provide full optical invisibility on land, it drastically reduces visual and thermal visibility in aquatic conditions.
    • Reflec-Treated Durafiber Weave:
      Reflec is a material known to scatter or absorb various wavelengths of electromagnetic energy, particularly radar, LIDAR, and IR signatures. Integrated into a flexible durafiber weave, this layer lines the outermost shell of the Revenant suit and assists in making the wearer practically invisible to sensor sweeps, active sonar, and thermal imaging systems. It also adds minimal resistance to abrasion and minor puncture threats.
    • Synthmesh Underlay with Osmotic Rebreather Membranes:
      The interior of the suit is a self-sealing, ultra-light pressure-regulating fabric known as synthmesh. Embedded with micro-porous osmotic membranes, it filters dissolved oxygen from the water around the user—providing breathable air in conjunction with a micro-lung rebreather system. This allows long-duration dives without conventional air tanks, ideal for stealth insertions or protracted exploration of submerged ruins.
    • Bio-Neural Interface Gel Layer:
      Sandwiched between the inner suit and the operator's skin is a thin semi-liquid gel layer laced with bio-responsive neural filaments. These fibers link the user's motor signals to the suit's onboard systems, allowing gesture- and impulse-based control over HUD navigation, stealth toggles, and propulsion adjustments. The gel also serves as a thermal buffer and helps equalize the body's core temperature in extreme cold.
    • Polyphase Power Cells (Radiation-Shielded):
      Compact high-density power cells encased in rad-shielded polymer are distributed along the lower back and thighs of the suit. These cells provide operational power for the photonic mesh, rebreather, and HUD systems, with enough capacity for 18–20 hours of continuous use. Emergency shutoff fuses are present to prevent catastrophic overload or tracking via energy signature.
    • MagSeal Polymeric Joints:
      To preserve stealth and mobility, the suit uses frictionless MagSeal joint systems at elbows, knees, and wrists. These are magnetic polymer seals that allow smooth articulation without noisy servos or mechanical hiss, while maintaining full hydrodynamic integrity under pressure. They also act as barrier points against hostile biofluids or pressurized toxins.
    • Osmotic Carbon-Black Undersuit Layer:
      Beneath the synthmesh is a final skin-contact layer composed of carbon-black nanoweave. This layer absorbs trace electrical and biological emissions, muting the user's presence to Force-sensitive creatures or bio-detection scanners. Though thin, it acts as the last line of environmental protection against parasitic microorganisms and deep-sea acid bacteria.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification:
    Multipurpose (Stealth / Combat / Environmental Protection)
    The Revenant-Class suit is designed to support underwater reconnaissance, infiltration, artifact retrieval, and assassination missions in high-risk, low-visibility oceanic environments. While it offers limited traditional armor protection, its strength lies in sensor evasion, adaptability, and survival in extreme conditions.
  • Weight:
    Light
    The suit maintains a low mass to support silent movement, hydrodynamic agility, and prolonged operational deployment. It sacrifices significant plating or armor in favor of maneuverability and stealth efficiency.
  • Resistances:
    • Energy (Blasters, Plasma): Average
      The outer layer of Reflec-treated durafiber offers modest defense against glancing blaster fire, but the suit is not built for prolonged firefights. The design relies more on avoidance than absorption.
    • Kinetic (Bullets, Melee Blows): Low
      The flexible materials offer limited protection against physical impacts or projectiles. While the internal layers absorb some shock, anything beyond light strikes may pierce the outer shell.
    • Lightsabers: Very Low
      The suit offers negligible resistance to lightsaber strikes. Any direct contact is likely to breach or destroy the material. Revenant operatives are trained to avoid close-quarters saber duels entirely.
    • Sonic: Low
      The curved geometry of the suit's surface helps to partially deflect or muffle sonic weapon waves, but it remains vulnerable to high-intensity sonic discharges, especially in enclosed or reverberant underwater environments.
    • EMP/Ion: Average
      Most systems in the suit are hardened or physically isolated with analog backups, reducing vulnerability to short-term EMP/ion blasts. However, prolonged exposure or direct hits may still disable critical electronics like HUD overlays or propulsion.
    • Elemental (Cold, Pressure): High
      Revenant suits are rated for deep-sea operations up to depths exceeding 8,000 meters. The layered insulation and bio-gel buffer maintain core temperature and resist pressure collapse, enabling operatives to survive abyssal conditions with ease.
    • Biological/Chemical: Average
      Fully sealed with reactive pressure locks and membrane filters, the suit provides moderate defense against waterborne pathogens, ancient plagues, or submerged biohazards often found in Sith ruins or crashed vessels.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Adaptive Photonic Camouflage Layer:
    The outermost reactive mesh incorporates photonic crystals and variable-pigment nano-scales that actively bend light around the wearer, mimicking the ambient environment in real-time. While not rendering the user completely invisible, it drastically reduces their profile in both the visual and infrared spectrums—especially effective in aquatic environments where refracted light is chaotic and layered.
  • Reflec-Based Sensor Diffusion Coating:
    The suit's surface is treated with Reflec compound integrated into its composite weave. This material scatters incoming radar, lidar, and sonar pulses, disrupting both active and passive scans. It enables Revenant operatives to pass through perimeter detection grids or avoid target acquisition in sensor-heavy environments.
  • Sonar-Dampening Surface Geometry:
    The entire suit—especially the chest, limbs, and helmet—is shaped with gently curved, non-parallel ridges that scatter sonar waves at oblique angles. Combined with vibration-nullifying materials in the suit's structure, this significantly reduces the acoustic signature generated by movement underwater.
  • Integrated Osmotic Rebreather System:
    Embedded in the abdominal cavity and spine is a micro-lung oxygen processor that extracts breathable air from dissolved gases in the surrounding water. This allows the user to remain submerged for up to 12 continuous hours without the need for external tanks or detectable exhaust ports.
  • Neural Impulse Control Interface (NICI):
    The inner gel layer of the suit is lined with bio-reactive fibers that read subtle neural and muscular impulses from the user's body. This allows for intuitive control of suit systems—HUD navigation, camouflage activation, propulsion regulation—without verbal command or physical buttons, ensuring total silence.
  • Magnetic Sole Treads:
    The suit's boots contain polar-aligned electromagnets that allow the wearer to adhere to metal surfaces underwater or in zero-gravity environments, such as submerged vessels or derelict stations. These treads can be toggled off to maintain stealth, and their power draw is minimal.
  • Silent Jet-Assisted Movement Nodes:
    Compact, adjustable micro-thrusters embedded in the calves and lower back provide low-noise directional movement in water. They allow for silent gliding across ocean floors, ascent through vertical shafts, or quick evasive maneuvers in narrow wreck corridors. The system balances thrust-to-stealth with passive buoyancy adjustments to ensure minimal water displacement.
  • Tactical Display HUD:
    Displayed directly across the interior of the helmet's visor, the HUD provides multi-spectral vision modes (infrared, thermal, sonar overlay, magnetic fields), oxygen reserves, proximity warnings, and mission-linked navigation data. The HUD also interfaces with remote drones or uplinked Sith-Imperial relay buoys where available.
  • Auto-Administering Combat Stimulant Injector:
    A last-resort internal system that monitors vitals and injects the user with a tailored cocktail of painkillers, coagulants, and adrenaline in the event of life-threatening trauma, drowning, or unconsciousness. It does not revive, but it may give just enough time to escape or complete an objective before collapse.
  • Biometric Lockout System:
    Every Revenant suit is keyed to its user's unique biological signature. If unauthorized personnel attempt to wear or tamper with the armor, the suit initiates a hard shutdown, sealing its functions and scrambling onboard systems. In extreme cases, a latent kill-switch can self-destruct mission-critical components to prevent reverse engineering.
  • Encrypted Short-Range Transceiver (Burst Mode):
    For emergency contact or data relay, the suit contains a tightly shielded comms unit that transmits compressed data or tight-beam voice in burst packets. It's optimized for line-of-sight, low-bandwidth communication between squadmates or base relays without giving away location through continuous signal bleed.

STRENGTHS

  • Near-Invisibility in Aquatic Environments:
    The Revenant's reactive photonic mesh and Reflec-treated surface enable it to bend light, scatter heat, and diffuse sonar in such a way that the wearer becomes nearly imperceptible in murky, turbulent, or bioluminescent water environments. This is not true optical cloaking, but against both organic and technological surveillance, the suit renders the operative as little more than a ghostly shimmer. Combined with acoustic stealth measures, it allows for undetected approach, sabotage, or assassination in high-security marine zones.
  • Environmentally Hardened for Deep-Sea Survival:
    Capable of withstanding depths exceeding 8,000 meters, the suit resists the crushing pressures of ocean trenches and flooded vaults with a reinforced synthmesh and internal gel matrix that stabilizes pressure on the operator's body. It is equally capable of functioning in near-freezing temperatures, contaminated water, and oxygen-depleted environments. The suit's osmotic rebreather allows for long-duration missions where standard SCUBA or exosuits would fail.
  • Silent Mobility and Magnetic Maneuvering:
    The Revenant suit is designed with pure infiltration in mind—no servos, no clunky propulsion systems. Its silent jet nodes and magnetic treads enable the user to move along hulls, ceilings, and abyssal walls without disturbing sediment or alerting sonar systems. Even rapid movement generates minimal wake thanks to its hydrodynamic body shaping and active thrust calibration. This makes the suit ideal for operations involving stealth insertion, submerged station infiltration, or silent kill missions.
  • Neural Integration and Interface Control:
    The suit's bio-neural interface allows operators to engage suit systems with thought-speed precision. There's no need to physically manipulate toggles or controls—users simply think to engage propulsion, alter camouflage, or switch HUD overlays. This minimizes reaction time, maximizes subtlety, and preserves operational focus. For operatives trained in Force suppression or artifact retrieval, this neural precision is invaluable when navigating cursed or psychically volatile ruins.
  • Highly Specialized Sensor Evasion:
    Most armors are designed to resist blasters or sabers. The Revenant is instead engineered to avoid being targeted entirely. It excels in reducing detection from a wide array of hostile systems: sonar, lidar, IR tracking, lifeform scanners, and motion sensors. Whether bypassing automated defense grids, patrolling sea-droids, or predatory marine fauna keyed to energy signatures, the Revenant's electronic and environmental signature is practically non-existent.
  • Combat Triage Automation:
    In the event of trauma or environmental breach, the suit's internal medical systems will auto-deploy a cocktail of stims, clotting agents, and breath-stabilizers. This buys critical seconds—even minutes—for an agent to escape, finish a task, or reach evac. Combined with its self-regulating oxygen supply and temperature buffering, the suit increases survivability in missions where extraction is not guaranteed.

WEAKNESSES

  • Minimal Physical Protection:
    The Revenant is not traditional armor—it is an infiltration suit. To maintain its light weight, silent operation, and fluid movement, it sacrifices almost all plating and reinforcement. While the outer layers can deflect glancing energy or projectile strikes, direct hits from blasters, slugthrowers, or even a firm vibroblade thrust can puncture or breach the suit. In combat, the wearer's only real defense is evasion and misdirection.
  • Extremely Vulnerable to Lightsabers and Alchemical Weapons:
    The suit's materials—while technologically advanced—offer virtually no defense against lightsabers or Sith alchemical weaponry. Any contact with such weapons will cut clean through the armor, posing an instant and often lethal threat. The Revenant is a ghost in the deep, not a duelist on the field.
  • Specialist-Only Operation:
    The Revenant is a precision tool, requiring intense neural calibration, suit-link training, and deepwater adaptation conditioning. Even a capable operative will experience sensory overload, spatial disorientation, or catastrophic failure if not trained in its interface systems and movement dynamics. It cannot be safely or effectively operated by unqualified personnel.
  • Limited Operational Loadout:
    Due to its stealth focus and environmental balancing, the suit cannot carry heavy gear, large weapons, or bulky artifacts. Operatives are restricted to compact sidearms, knives, dataspikes, and small relics. Attempting to carry excess equipment can throw off buoyancy, compromise propulsion efficiency, or disrupt the camouflage field.
  • Power Cell Dependency and Duration Constraints:
    The advanced systems—photonic camouflage, neural interface, silent propulsion—draw considerable power over time. While the suit is capable of extended deployment (up to 18–20 hours), once the polyphase power cells begin to drain, stealth functions degrade quickly. If the mission extends beyond projected limits, the user may be left with only basic survival systems and zero evasion capability.
  • Susceptibility to Prolonged EMP/Ion Exposure:
    While the Revenant is hardened against brief EMP/ion bursts, prolonged exposure or concentrated ion attacks (e.g., underwater ion torpedoes, area-denial mines) can overwhelm its redundancy circuits. Loss of power mid-dive can mean total blackout—no propulsion, no rebreather, no HUD—leaving the operator blind, deaf, and floating.
  • Extreme Environmental Isolation:
    Though it protects the body, the Revenant completely isolates the user from outside sound and touch, creating a psychological detachment that can induce sensory deprivation, especially in dark or silent oceanic ruins. Prolonged missions have been known to cause hallucinations, time dilation perception, or dissociative fatigue.
  • Catastrophic Breach Risk:
    A puncture at extreme depth—especially to the chest or helmet—can result in immediate pressure collapse or flooding. The suit's emergency seals can auto-lock small breaches, but multiple hits or wide tears will render the suit terminal in seconds, drowning or crushing the operator before rescue is possible.

DESCRIPTION

The Revenant-Class Adaptive Stealth Suit is not armor in the conventional sense—it is a calculated expression of disappearance. Engineered by Abyssus, the aquatic warfare and recovery division of VesperWorks, the Revenant is the culmination of years of experimentation in bio-reactive materials, sensor evasion, and pressure-adaptive survival systems. It is designed for one purpose: to make the user vanish beneath the waves, strike unseen, and return with secrets no one knew were missing.

Where traditional dive suits are built to withstand the environment, the Revenant is built to conquer it. Every element of its construction—the reactive photonic mesh, sonar-deflecting contour geometry, and neural impulse interface—has been fine-tuned to eliminate detection. In the suit, the operative becomes a void: no signature, no noise, no light, and if the mission succeeds—no witnesses.

Unlike powered armor or exoskeletons, the Revenant makes no attempt to amplify strength or intimidate. It enhances subtlety. The neural interface allows it to respond at the speed of thought, while internal thrusters and osmotic rebreathers enable deep-sea traversal without the need for detectable tanks or exhaust. Even in complete darkness, the wearer can navigate ruins, vaults, and shipwrecks with spatial fidelity only matched by Force precognition.

The Revenant was not made for warzones. It was not built for open combat. It is meant for environments where others die—where the pressure would crush a lesser suit, where the cold would freeze blood in moments, where the waters are tainted with psychic residue and ancient malice. It is there, in the forgotten crypts of drowned civilizations and the trench-choked wreckage of Sith-era vessels, that the Revenant operates best.

It is whispered among Atramentum agents that Revenant wearers do not survive missions—they haunt them. In training, users are told to abandon all sense of presence. You do not speak. You do not breathe loud enough to ripple the water. You become absence—an executioner clad in nothingness.

The suit's disadvantages are as sharp as its strengths. It offers little protection in combat. Its power reserves are finite. It is not forgiving to novices. Even among trained operatives, prolonged use can induce sensory isolation, psychological detachment, and subtle neurological shifts. Some operatives, after repeated use, report that they no longer feel truly visible—even out of the suit. Abyssus calls this condition "residual void imprinting," and maintains strict deployment schedules to mitigate it.

But the value of the Revenant cannot be overstated. Its operatives have retrieved Sith holocrons from oceanic temples once sealed by planetary collapse. They have infiltrated submerged Alliance naval stations to sabotage keels before launch. They have recovered cursed relics from trenches where Force adepts go mad within minutes. And always, they leave no trace.



 


Out Of Character Info


Intent: To create a stealth-diving armor optimized for deep-sea infiltration, assassination, and clandestine operations under the Abyssus division of VesperWorks.
Image Source(s): https://www.midjourney.com/
Canon Link: N/A
Permissions: N/A
Primary Source(s):

N/A


Technical Information


Affiliation: Serina Calis, The Lady of Deceit, VesperWorks, Atramentum, Project VESPER
Model: Revenant-Class Adaptive Stealth Suit
Modular: No
Material: Reactive Photonic Mesh, Reflec, Durafiber, Synthmesh, Bio-Neural Gel, Power Cells, MagSeal Polymeric, Osmotic Carbon
Classification: Multipurpose
Defense Rating: Low
Energy Resist: Average
Kinetic Resist: Low
Sonic Resist: Very Low
Thermal Resist: High
Radiation Resist: High
Other Resistance(s):

EMP/ION: Average
Elemental: High
Biological/Chemical: Average

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