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Approved Tech The Lookout Mask

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To create a unique mask for Phalsi
  • Image Source: Mask Source
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Permissions: Permission to use the Oracle Headset for this unique sub
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Cover
  • Weight: Very Light
  • Resistances:
    • Energy: None
    • Kinetic: None
    • Lightsabers: None
    • Other: Elements - None (Maybe the sun? Sunglasses function?)
    • Other: Gas - Average - Limited filter life
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Mask built Around Oracle Headset to hide the telltale use of it
  • It kinda glows?
  • Has a built in re-breather and filter, thanks holonet for that diy design.
STRENGTHS
  • Covers her face to hide the subtle movements required for the headset
  • Protects against wind and rain, also poisonous gases
  • Built in re-breather/air filter
WEAKNESSES
  • Really only built to house the headset
  • Does not protect against any real threat
  • Air supply only lasts about an hour.
DESCRIPTION
Inspired by the number of Silver Jedi Shadow's she has seen with a mask to cover their face, Phalsi decided that she would likely need one of her own. At least that is the idea, and totally not a bit of envy for the cool masks. Using a bit of holonet diy's as a baseline for her idea, she began to take apart the Oracle Headset, and painstakingly placing it in a mask setup.

Lots of second guessing happened throughout the design. As well as a bit of research, the padawan learned a lot about the possible functions of masks, and their designs. The problem was not in her design, but in the act of making it. With a touch of daring, and a few credits, she set out to get assistance however she could. Luck, and a bit of holonet forum dredging, aided in finding separate parts and pieces from companies that she made work together.

A face plate with auxiliary sensors ports built in allowed her to make use of the headset suite. A mix of synthmesh and natural filters fitted, a bit of trimming to fit, to the auxiliary ports in the polycarbonate panels. The cables and power cell were readily fitted into the remaining available spaces. The hardest part was securing the durafiber neck sleeve to the bottom rib of the mask.

The big test was sealing the ports with the provided seals for the auxiliary ports, and dunking herself under water. The seal around the neck was superb, but a bit of back and forth with the company had her sending back the original set of seals for a free double set and a firmly worded review.
 
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