Architect
Navicor Sensor Suite
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a stellar cartography and astrogation-focused sensor system for Commonwealth ships and stations capable of mapping known and unknown space, supporting navigation, hyperspace plotting, and interstellar analysis at short, long, and deep-range tiers
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- Manufacturer: Primo Victorian Enterprises
- Affiliation: Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun
- Market Status: Closed Market
- Model: CVC-NCSM-S1 “Navicor” Astrogation Suite
- Modularity: Yes
- Production: Minor
- Material:
- Verityne crystal processors
- Canarocite flux stabilizers
- Kyromite-tuned quantum vector sequencers
- Synthek gravimetric sensors
- Crystaplast lensing nodes
- Stellar Cartography Core: Provides 3D mapping of local star systems, nebulae, gas clouds, and orbital bodies
- Hyperspace Pathfinder Engine: Calculates viable jump paths and flags anomalies using quantum vector triangulation
- Deep-Space Survey Scanner: Passive detection of unknown star systems, gravity wells, black holes, and ancient hyperspace scars
- Temporal Drift Recorder: Logs celestial drift, star aging, and orbit realignment for long-term mapping stability
- Subspace Echo Correlation: Detects recent hyperspace travel, abandoned beacons, or residual lane turbulence
- Helion Sync Node: Integrates seamlessly with Helion Matrix for fleet navigation updates and chart broadcasts
- Multilayer Mapping Capability: Handles short-range real-time nav data, system-wide cartography, and deep-space scanning
- Astrogation Support: Provides enhanced jump point calculation, reroute hazard detection, and safe lane confirmation
- Verityne-Driven Clarity: Rapidly adapts to new gravitational data, stellar drift, and regional anomalies
- Galactic Archive Upload Ready: Auto-synchronizes with Commonwealth star chart networks
- Not Tactical: Cannot detect ships, threats, or battlefield activity — purely navigational and cartographic
- Power Heavy on Deep Scans: Deep-space mapping cycles require large power reserves (ideal with Blackwake)
- Non-Stealth Compatible: Emits low-band gravimetric pulses that may reveal survey vessel location
- Requires Helion or Advanced Bridge Integration: Best paired with Verityne or command-grade systems
The SCX-9 “Navicor” Astrogation Sensor Suite is the Commonwealth’s premier solution for stellar mapping , hyperspace lane detection , and galactic cartographic precision . Built with Verityne processors and Canarocite-fused gravimetric sensors, Navicor enables exploration vessels, stations, and command ships to generate three-tiered maps : real-time orbital plotting, long-range system overviews, and deep-space navigation surveys.
At the core of Navicor is a Helion-synced quantum triangulation engine , capable of detecting lane decay , turbulence markers , and stellar drift over time — critical for safe FTL travel in shifting galactic sectors. Its Temporal Drift Recorder ensures that routes calculated remain viable beyond a single jump, and its Deep-Space Survey Scanner can locate unknown star systems, early warning signs of gravitational collapse, or even remnant lane echoes from long-forgotten civilizations.
Navicor does not serve as a tactical system and cannot detect enemy ships or active threats — its strength lies in knowing the map, adapting to its changes, and giving commanders clear astrogational dominance in the void.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To create a stellar cartography and astrogation-focused sensor system for Commonwealth ships and stations capable of mapping known and unknown space, supporting navigation, hyperspace plotting, and interstellar analysis at short, long, and deep-range tiers
Image Source(s):
https://notaurl.com
Canon Link:
N/A
Permissions:
N/A
Primary Source(s):
N/A
Technical Information
Affiliation:
Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun
Model:
CVC-NCSM-S1 “Navicor” Astrogation Suite
Modular:
Yes
Material:
Verityne crystal processors Canarocite flux stabilizers Kyromite-tuned quantum vector sequencers Synthek gravimetric sensors Crystaplast lensing nodes