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Approved Tech Scor's Gas Mask

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To sub a gas mask for Scor, Remi's crew mate.
  • Image Source: N/A
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Restricted Missions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Scor Ch'Dar
  • Model: Model 1
  • Affiliation: Scor Ch'Dar, [member="jeremiah wynarn"]
  • Modularity: Limited to refitting filters.
  • Production: Unique
  • Material: Glasteel, Duranium Alloy
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Gas Mask
  • Weight: Average
  • Resistances
- Blasters (And other plasma type weapons): Low
- Kinetic: Average
- Lightsabers: None
- EMP/ION: High

SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Advanced Environmental Filters
  • Advanced Heads Up Display
  • Advanced Sensor Suite (Full EM Spectrum, SONAR, LIDAR, Environmental Sensors)
  • Advanced Communication Suite
  • Advanced Circuitry
Strengths:
  • Advanced Environmental Protection
  • Advanced Secondary Functions (HUD, Sensors, Comms)
  • Highly Resistant to EMP/Ionic Damage
Weaknesses:
  • Not Really Armor
  • Deep Dive: The systems are wired into the wearer, excessive damage can lead to neural damage to the wearer
DESCRIPTION
Scor is a master mechanic and inventor. He is a bit unsure of dangerous situations, and one too many times caught in areas where he needed a gas mask. For that, he designed a gas mask for himself. Not one to do with anything standard, he went a little overboard, designing a full set up that included a heads up display, sensors, communications, and protection from EMP damage, as working on engines and machines can lead to electrical discharges unexpectedly.

The overboard part comes from how he designed the system to resist EMP/Ionic damage, routing several circuitry layer through his own nervous system via custom I/O ports at major nerve clusters around his head and neck. The drawback to this, aside from looking fairly monstrous when the mask is off, is that excessive damage can cause a feedback loop through his body and do significant damage to him.
 
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