Ozymandias

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To sub a specialized targeting and sensor system for starships and weapons.
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- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Jaeger Solutions │ Technoid Manufactorum
- Affiliation: Open-Market
- Model: STS-84 "Artemis" Class Tareting & Sensor System
- Modularity:
- Scaleability - from military stations, to weapons.
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material:
- Standard Sensor & Targeting Systems -
- B-10 "Tensai" Droid Brain Administration
- (HSI/DER/EPR/AS/LFI)
- Communication Tracking -
- Holotrace Device Network
- Rectenna
- Military Grade ANq-51 Sensor Array Computer
- Military Grade Com-Scan
- Signal Interceptor
- Sonic Scanner
- Survey Sensors -
- Targeting Systems -
- Tracking Systems -
- Active Tracker(Hyper-Space / Sub-Space / Real-Space / Other-Space)
- Backtrack Sniffer
- System Wide Inertial Tracking Device w/ Probability Features
- Specialized Targeting & Tracking System
- Kyber Crystal Sensor Bank
- Allows 'Force' Detection / Tracking
- High Sensitivity Gravity Sensors
- Allows for Gravity Modulations
- Macro-Planetary Scans w/ Holographic Representation
- Allows for Joint Command Scans for military operations.
- High Accuracy Probability Systems
- Allows for high fidelity targeting parameters for long range barrages and shots.
- Kyber Crystal Sensor Bank
- God of Sight -
- While all Jaeger products do the necessary pieces required of them, the "Artemis" Targeting and Sensor system is given a wide variety of multipurpose scans that allow it to fill most gaps in traditional systems. From civilian based scans on planets, asteroids, and systems for scrap or mining opportunities, to turning that back on military operations that are required to put down the would be rebellions that rise up every now and then. The most important piece of this, is its Kyber Crystal Sensor Bank that allows it track 'Force' Signatures through space; giving it a head over traditional systems by keeping an eye through means nobody has touched on previously.
- The Unseen -
- While the system is exceptional for finding poorly hidden enemy forces, or any variety of wealth hidden in an asteroid belt; it does suffer in the fact it can't actually detect high quality cloaking often imposed by powerful Force Users. Should one be able to hide their own, and their crew's Force Signature, or even have a cloaking device that stopped the Force from passing through - there would be no way to detect any cloaked ships in the area.
- It should be noted, this sensor package is not a counter to stealth technology - its mostly just flavor.
- While the system is exceptional for finding poorly hidden enemy forces, or any variety of wealth hidden in an asteroid belt; it does suffer in the fact it can't actually detect high quality cloaking often imposed by powerful Force Users. Should one be able to hide their own, and their crew's Force Signature, or even have a cloaking device that stopped the Force from passing through - there would be no way to detect any cloaked ships in the area.
In league with Jaeger's trend to update a variety of ship and instillation systems for their own personal use - the 'Artemis' was made to ensure they didn't have to rely on third party sensor or targeting systems any longer. This change into the world of autonomy in design allows Jaeger to push the envelope ever further - just as they always intended. In this case, they created a sensor that could do something beyond what most could - detect through the Force.
While most systems carry with them a wide variety of sensors, the 'Artemis' allows it to see far and wide; from planets to asteroids, to everything inbetween. This gives plenty of tactical options when faced with mining, smuggling, or military opportunities; but more than that it has strived beyond to utilize Kyber Crystal banks to detect the Force - if only slightly. While it can't actively 'tell' what a Force entity is doing, it can simply track it across planets, systems, or through space - helping with following large crews, or individual entities on planets. Despite this, it still suffers when faced with traditional stealth systems, as the systems involved with hiding ships often clouds the sensors ability to read what lay beyond it.
Overall, this make the "Artemis" a powerful package for many types of ships - but notably for Jaeger and IGBC affiliates. With its wide variety of sensors and possible avenues of collecting data, there is no wonder that it again prove's Jaeger's dominance in the various markets the galaxy has now - and continues to do so with every new release of their product.s