Iron Unbent
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Classification: Multipurpose
- Weight: Heavy
- Resistances:
- Energy: Very High
- Kinetic: High
- Lightsabers: Very High
- CryoBan: Low
- Electricity: Very Low
- The Force: Very High
- Heat: High
- SBG-01x Bodyglove Underlayer
- Crushgaunts with Echani Accuracy and Power Glove tech
- Enviro filter
- Reactive fabrics to enhance user strength
- Padded shoulders to dampen recoil
- Thermoguard technology inbuilt
- Stim and Bacta auto-injectors
- Temperature Regulating technology inbuilt
- Baffleweave Overlay
- Pain Damper Technology Inbuilt
- Rebreather Inbuilt
- Indomitable-class Vambraces
- Stealth Field Generator
- Personal Xythan Force Shield Generator
- Antisepsis Field
- Laser Reflective Armor
- Utility Belt
- Low Tech Reliance
- Very High Energy and High Kinetic Weapon Resistance
- Very High Resistance to The Force and Lightsabers
- High Heat Resistance
- Pain Dampers
- Heavy
- Low CryoBan Resistance
- Very Low Electricity Resistance
- Simple Heads up Display, Force User Reliant
- Difficult to Un-equip
Rurik Fel was once the ideal epitome of an Imperial Knight. Cold, calm, collected, wise and immaculately effective in physical combat. The Twilight's gaze of Kascalion Giedfield changed that. It marred him down to the very fabric of his soul and enveloped his body in a searing, intolerable pain, physically disfiguring him to a marred and ugly appearance. Bacta baths did little to stave off the ethereal fires and though Rurik was a learned prodigy of 'Control Pain', the constant focus on the ability dampened his combat potential to a debilitating degree and thus the New Imperial Order's Force Corps had to concoct a solution.
This came in the form of the 'Iron Skin'. It was a heavy yet fortified suit of armor meant to live atop Rurik's form in a permanent form of rigid construction to enhance his ailing body past its physical limits. Being generally malign to the prospect of cybernetic enhancement, in spite of the one that had replaced his sword hand Rurik had seen this a superior solution than to fully institute artificial means of healing the damage into his body. He saw the Iron Skin as a form of penance, as a means to enhance his discipline and resolve on the field of battle while challenging his hold of The Force as a tool, all the while allowing him superior strength and combat ability. What acted as stark downside was his growing reliance on the suit compounded with the difficult, meticulous and awkward procedure demanded by him and the hospitaliers of the Force Corps to un-equip the armor at all, meaning it has become Rurik's second skin in full, only removing it at times of rest to immerse his body in healing solutions and treatments after battles, otherwise it has become all but wholly apart of him.
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