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Approved Tech RMD-C12 Orvis Advanced Optical Sensor

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To create an advanced optical sensor for the closed market.
  • Image Source: N/A
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Permissions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Installation within equipment/droids.
  • Trajectory assessment/integration.
  • Inbuilt rangefinder.
  • Light, Thermal, and Movement detection.
  • Visual impairment modifiers - clears dust and debris from vision.
STRENGTHS
  • I can see: The Orvis is able to detect motion and allow a droid to 'see' through both light and thermal vision. The Orvis also includes an inbuilt rangefinder, trajectory assessment for moving or launching projectiles, and visual impairment modifiers in the case of smoke, fog, dust, or other adverse conditions.
WEAKNESSES
  • Droid Only: The Orvis cannot be used by organics as either an implant or for sight modification.
DESCRIPTION
The RMD-C12 Orvis Advanced Optical Sensor is designed by Roble Manufacturing to be a top-of-the-line photoreceptor for the use of construction with droids. The Orvis features optical fibers that allow for direct connection to a droid brain, for quick visual imaging and processing. The photoreceptor features two bases 'vision' modes -- light and thermal -- which can be modified by a movement detection toggle. The sensor also includes a visual impairment modifier, which can artificially clear a field of vision is obstructed by gas or adverse environmental condition, such as fog, heavy rain, and dust. What more, an inbuilt rangefinder and trajectory assessment are included for droids to asses their surroundings and assist in work. Altogether, the Orvis is an extremely advanced and capable optic sensor, prime for use in the construction of any droid.
 
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I would say no because the electronic device features a coating of Liquid Aenite (listed in materials) that would prevent the sensor from being damaged. I don't include this as a strength or weakness, however, because whether or not a sensor could be disabled would be irrelevant if the droid itself is not insured against EMP/Ion damage.
 
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