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Approved Armor Vanta-Class Enclosed Combat Armor

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Manufacturer: VesperWorks
Market Status: Closed Market
Production: Limited
Weight: Heavy
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VANTA-CLASS ENCLOSED COMBAT ARMOR


OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent:
    To create a specialized, sealed combat armor used exclusively by the elite anti-insurgency mercenary unit Echelon Vanta, combining intimidation, tactical efficiency, and battlefield survivability in urban and subterranean environments.
  • Image Source:
    MidJourney
  • Canon Link:
    N/A
  • Permissions:
    N/A
  • Primary Source:
    N/A

PRODUCTION INFORMATION

  • Manufacturer:
    VesperWorks – Polis Massa Engineering Complex
  • Affiliation:
    • Serina Calis
    • VesperWorks
    • Echelon Vanta
  • Market Status:
    Closed-Market
  • Model:
    Vanta-Class Enclosed Combat Armor
  • Modularity:
    Yes – Modular attachments for breaching, recon, or demolitions; helmet and sensor suite can be swapped per mission profile.
  • Production:
    Limited
  • Material:

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Classification
:
Multipurpose / Anti-Blaster / Anti-Insurgent

Weight:
Heavy

Resistances:

  • Energy (Blasters): Very High
  • Kinetic: High
  • Lightsabers: Low
  • Sonic: High
  • EMP/Ion: Average (Armored systems hardened but not immune)
  • Elemental (Heat/Cold): High
  • Radiation/Biological: Very High (Fully sealed systems)
  • Corrosive/Acidic: Low


SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Sealed Life Support System (Vacuum-sealed for void, chemical, or irradiated combat zones)
  • Helmet Sensor Suite
    • IR/Night Vision/EM Filters
    • HUD-linked squad tracking
    • Active threat triangulation
  • Internal Auto-Medicator (Auto-injects stimulants and coagulants upon trauma detection)
  • Magnetized Grav-Boots (Silent step & zero-G support)
  • Reflec Coating (Increases detection time and decreases accuracy of location detection by standard scanners)
  • Encrypted Commlink with Signal Redundancy (Scrambles under jamming)
  • Rebreather and Toxin Scrubber
  • Retractable Visor Filters (Adaptive glare dampening and breach-flash resistance)

STRENGTHS

  • Tactical Superiority in Urban/Closed Environments
    Vanta-Class armor is purpose-built for CQC and corridor combat, protecting operators from concussive and directed-energy weapons common in insurgent and riot zones.
  • Full Sealing & Environmental Adaptability
    The armor provides near-complete protection against biological, chemical, and atmospheric threats, allowing extended deployments in toxic, irradiated, or depressurized environments.
  • Sensor Network & Coordinated Engagement Tools
    HUD-integrated software allows seamless data sharing across squads — supporting synchronized flanking, threat prioritization, and zero-verbal comms.
  • Reflec
    Reflec while not actively messing with sensors, warps the most common electromagnetic signals used in passive sensor arrays, making just a bit more difficult to detect and just a bit more harder to pin down the user's location. These extra seconds can make or break an operation.

WEAKNESSES

  • Vulnerable to Sustained Lightsaber Contact
    While the armor offers basic deflection against glancing blows, it is not rated for prolonged melee or lightsaber duels.
  • Heavy and Heat-Retentive
    Extended use can lead to operator fatigue in extreme-heat environments. The armor trades mobility for protection, limiting rapid direction changes and speed.
  • EMP/ION Susceptibility
    Although dampened, concentrated EMP attacks can disable non-hardened external components (e.g., visor filters, HUD pings, boot magnets) until reset.

DESCRIPTION

The Vanta-Class Enclosed Combat Armor was designed not for defense — but for dominion.

Conceived in exile by remnants of the Hapan 9th Internal Compliance Regiment, it reflects the psychological doctrine and battlefield realities of its creators: Strike first. Leave no witnesses. Be seen only when it's too late.

The armor's black ceramic plating is thick and unadorned, save for crimson sigils burned into each operator's helmet and chest — symbolic both of the unit's exile and the crimes that led to it. While its physical protection is formidable, its true power lies in the systematic force-multiplication: every piece is designed to reinforce squad cohesion, sensory superiority, and unflinching suppression.

In combat, operatives move silently. No voice. No chant. Only tactical pings and the ghostly sound of boots that don't echo. The armor's systems allow for breach-and-clear ops, underground sweeps, crowd panic inducement, and hardpoint control — all while masking biosigns and shielding from non-visual targeting systems.

Manufactured and maintained under contract by VesperWorks, the armor's schematics are jealously guarded. No other organization possesses the full production capability, and no member of Echelon Vanta has ever defected — or survived long enough to be interrogated.



 


Out Of Character Info


Intent: To create a specialized, sealed combat armor used exclusively by the elite anti-insurgency mercenary unit Echelon Vanta, combining intimidation, tactical efficiency, and battlefield survivability in urban and subterranean environments.
Canon Link: N/a
Permissions: N/A
Primary Source(s):

N/A


Technical Information


Affiliation: Serina Calis, VesperWorks, Echelon Vanta
Model: N/A
Modular: Yes
Material: Composite Duraplast-Alloy Outer Shell, Reinforced Plasteel Weave Undersuit, Agrinium-lined radiation baffles, Synth-leather traction pads, EMP-dampened neuroflex fiber mesh, Ceramic ablative inserts, Reflec-laced matte coating (sensor-dampening)
Classification: Multipurpose
Defense Rating: High
Energy Resist: Very High
Kinetic Resist: High
Sonic Resist: High
Thermal Resist: High
Radiation Resist: Very High
Other Resistance(s):

Lightsabers: Low, EMP/Ion: Average, Corrosive/Acidic: Low

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VesperWorks VesperWorks Everything else is in order, all I ask is that you provide some links for the materials, for the sake of knowing what they do.

Also, had to double check this, but Reflec does count as stealth tech, as per Factory Rules:
Technology which allows an object to remain visible but prevents it from being seen on scanners then it is also a form of stealth technology
 
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Rara Gowisi Rara Gowisi

Materials have been linked!

Now, on the topic of Reflec.

The ruling cited treats all forms of signal-reducing technology as blanket "stealth tech," regardless of visibility — a rigid interpretation that fails to account for the specific intent and historical use of materials like Reflec. According to the Wookiepedia, Reflec does not render a subject invisible or cloaked; instead, it merely distorts or reduces detectability on passive sensor systems such as electromagnetic or infrared arrays. The technology is explicitly used to make targets harder to detect — not undetectable — and does not provide optical camouflage, environmental bending, or cloaking field effects commonly associated with true stealth technologies. It is more akin to anti-radar paint or thermal baffling than to an active stealth suite, and it is often used in conjunction with other concealment strategies, not as a standalone solution.

Reflec's inclusion in canon — as noted with its use on Imperial death trooper armor — reflects a sensor-resistant material, not a stealth system by itself. If the Factory were to classify all forms of passive sensor resistance as full stealth tech, then by that logic, any armor with insulation, heat dispersal, or even sound-dampening features would fall under stealth regulation — which clearly dilutes the category and contradicts practical application. Reflec is a passive, low-level sensor countermeasure, not active stealth. Therefore, its presence in a submission — especially when not paired with advanced cloaking — should not elevate an item into restricted stealth classification under Factory rules.

Other current factory examples of Limited production Reflec armor:


 
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VesperWorks VesperWorks

While I understand your point, Factory does not work on precedence. Relfec has always been a material used by others to have semi-stealth tech, but with the changes made with the stealth tech update 2 years ago, a lot of things had to be reconsidered. I had this same conversation about Baffleweave, which ended with said rule change, so I'm confident to say the same about Relfec.

As such, I'm sticking to my judgement. If you'd like a different judge, you can ask for such.
 
VesperWorks VesperWorks

I'll be taking this submission over,

Reflec Coating (Sensor-dampening paint; reduces detection probability by standard scanners)

So I think the issue comes down to the read intention from this line, in particular the "reduces detection probability". Reducing detection probability does sound like stealth tech, but if you re-write this to something in line with making it harder for sensors to lock onto it, creating a sensor ghost that would be more acceptable. It will also need to be reflected as a strength in the submission
 
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