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Approved Tech ZI-H309 Blast Door

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Nelson Zayne

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: Create a common Blast Door
  • Image Source: Here
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Restricted Missions: N/A
  • Primary Source: Here
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Capable of self-destructing by to any connected control panel (Usually located in the main security control room)
  • Two modes: free-pass (sensors allow in and out without any hesitation) and security-pass (must use codes or handprints to use)
Strengths:
  • Sensors allow correct timing for the door closing
  • Able to stand against heavy blaster fire
  • Only 0.5% chance of glitching
  • Very easy and simple to place
Weaknesses:
  • Explosives and lightsabers can puncture the door
  • After 35% damage, the door must be replaced
DESCRIPTION
The ZI-H309 Blast Door is designed to not be too costly and not too cheap as well. It is also meant to be a common door in a secured area. The door opens by sliding into a slot on the side. The door varies from a width of 2'10", 4'4", and 5'6." The height of the door depends on the ceiling's height. ZI-H309 Blast Doors are easy to store and is recommended for buildings or capital ships with storages, to have some to replace broken ones. These doors are usually seen in hallways, ships, and private buildings.
 
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Capable of self-destructing by to any connected control panel (Usually located in the main security control room)

The door comes with a self-destruct feature? A.K.A someone controlling it can set it off to self-explode or?
 

Nelson Zayne

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Yes, it is just an emergency precaution. Someone can set if off to explode depending on what the customer wants. It is the customer that must make sure that the door controls are secured from others.
 
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