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Approved Tech U20 Field Wrist Link

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U20 FIELD WRIST LINK
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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Intent: A wrist mounted Datapad for people
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Canon Link: Wrist Link | PAC20 Visual Wrist Comlink | 9320/B Sensor Pack
Permissions: None
Primary Source: Not Applicable


PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Manufacturer: Fabritech
Affiliation: Open Market
Model: Utility Model 20
Modularity: Yes

  • Aesthetics
  • Software
  • EMP Defenses
Production: Minor
Material:

  • Duraplast Casing
  • Datapad Components
SPECIAL FEATURES
Strengths:
  • All-in-One: The U20 Wrist Link is capable of filling the role of datapad, comlink, and handheld sensor all in one wrist mounted device.
Weaknesses:
  • Utility: It’s just a datapad after all. Even with its sensor equipment, its portable and with limited scan range, not to be expected to pierce through complex stealth tech or scan a skyscraper.
DESCRIPTION
Fabritech’s Utility 20, based off its much older PAC20 Wrist Link. The U20 Field Wrist Link is a small, durable wrist mounted datapad designed for use by Spacers and other beings who find themselves in unfamiliar territory. For the first function, the device has all the same use as a portable datapad like many others found throughout the galaxy.

It features a number of sensors and computing technology in order to provide its user with information, such as detecting radiation levels, comm signals, energy fluctuations and types, featuring motion detection and infrared signals overlaid against a minimap of the user’s surroundings out to 300 meters. It also has a built in close-range laser grid scanner which can be linked to medical scanners or composition scanners, which allow the user to scan objects to detect mineral deposits or their contents, and life forms to determine their injuries or ailments. Despite its many uses, the scan takes a few seconds to complete and is not usually something capable of being performed in combat. The model comes with global positioning software and digital life-support readouts of its wearer are available to keep track of injuries or illnesses. It also features a retractable, flexible arm scomp link to connect to computer terminals.

The system is very modular, designed to be upgraded by its user as desired. Many fit them with insulation sheaths to provide resistance to EMP’s and Ion interference, others with Slicing Droid programming. A common upgrade kit is a YVH Sensor package, which is able to detect the use of Ooglith Cloakers and their variants.
 
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