Lucullus Lacar
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The sound of boots on cold steel rang out across the frigate's empty hangar. A pair of technicians glanced up from the documents they had assembled as their captain descended a set of stairs into the vast room.
The Takyon, lacking any specialised R&D zone, used it's hangar as an area for research and constructing new components. Preliminary testing was carried out here for new products that Crown Consortium would develop under the direct supervision of Lucullus Lacar, before designs and prototypes reached factories for general production and refining of tech.
The technicians at current were working on designs to complete the suite of augmentations that would be the flag product for Crown; augmentations to enhance and make easier regular individual movements. The supporting shoulder attachment was already complete but their next project was slightly larger - an all encompassing leg attachment which, through electrically powered servos, assisted leg movement of the operator.
Intended use was to enable personnel to have easier movement capabilities. This category involved those with spinal and or leg injuries that impeded their movement, or individuals in industry that regular needed to perform heavy lifting tasks. Another added bonus was for any operator that needed to carry gear over long distances, or simply for those who trekked long distance and would benefit from the added power.
The Takyon, lacking any specialised R&D zone, used it's hangar as an area for research and constructing new components. Preliminary testing was carried out here for new products that Crown Consortium would develop under the direct supervision of Lucullus Lacar, before designs and prototypes reached factories for general production and refining of tech.
The technicians at current were working on designs to complete the suite of augmentations that would be the flag product for Crown; augmentations to enhance and make easier regular individual movements. The supporting shoulder attachment was already complete but their next project was slightly larger - an all encompassing leg attachment which, through electrically powered servos, assisted leg movement of the operator.
Intended use was to enable personnel to have easier movement capabilities. This category involved those with spinal and or leg injuries that impeded their movement, or individuals in industry that regular needed to perform heavy lifting tasks. Another added bonus was for any operator that needed to carry gear over long distances, or simply for those who trekked long distance and would benefit from the added power.