Emberlene's Daughter, The Jedi Generalist

- Intent: To sub Sasori equipment
- Image Source: Mars Attacks
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: My Subs
- Primary Source: Self-Constructing Armament Factory
- Manufacturer: Sasori
- Affiliation: Company Name (Sasori)
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: Equipment
- Modularity: N/A
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material:
- Advanced Power Source: Designed with an iso-didact power source giving it a massive and long shelf life.
- Advanced Fabrication: Designed to measure and fabricate armament en masse and allow armories to be secured as weapons won't be laying around.
- Laminanium: Designed like a Quellian ship the hull of the orbital platforms has a thin layer of the material to improve repairs and over time depending on the amount of damage it is able to patch itself up.
- Built in power source: Designed with its own internal power source that is long lasting but it is largely able to power the armor and systems of the vehicle but when damaged it is highly explosive.
- Self Repairing: Built with a protective layer to patch the vehicle in the event of damage. The time table is dependent upon the amount of damage with smaller tears being easier and faster to repair then gashes which can take hours to reform.
- Note: Only the layer can repair not the full plate armor itself the plating can be damaged still but the underlayer of Laminanium can reform and remain.
Designed by Sasori to be a more advanced model fabrication technologies that they are able to use. With the chance of weapons and arms being turned against a crew on a ship a way to secuyre them is important and a way to arm the entire crew as needed... enter Sasori with what would amount to hopefully a decent design. With the captain being able to program and give the scans as needed the fabricator is able to better produce and arm for protection needs. As an advanced security measure it can work and for buildings or cities it can be a means to reduce crime as storefronts can program their stocks within it to be produced once payment is accepted.