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Approved Tech ZI-U627 OTIA Component

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Nelson Zayne

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: Create a new modern OTIA component
  • Image Source: Here
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Restricted Missions: N/A
  • Primary Source: Here
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Zayne Industries
  • Model: ZI-U627 OTIA Component
  • Affiliation: Closed-Market
  • Modularity: No

  • Production: Mass-Produced
  • Material: Durasteel, circuitry, Kiirium
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Has a dedicated small drill to attach to any type of starship HUD system.
Strengths:
  • Very accurate
  • Extremely precise warning information
Weaknesses:
  • Susceptible to damage by EMPs
DESCRIPTION
The ZI-U627 OTIA Component is designed to be used on any type of starship HUD systems. It can pick up incoming torpedoes, missiles, laser bolts, and incoming projectiles. This component is highly efficient, but its reliability is based on the ship's sensors. Good sensor arrays will highly increase the effectiveness of this module. All onscreen warning displays in the HUD is highly detailed and made to be comfortable for the pilot. Pilots and users can go to the HUD settings to customize their warning displays. This can be used for any type of starship but is recommended for efficiency to be only used on starfighters, corvettes, frigates, and special turbolasers.
 
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Nelson Zayne said:
It can pick up incoming torpedoes, missiles, laser bolts, and incoming projectiles.

How does this device pick up laser bolts? Missiles using some type of traceable signal and even projectiles picked up on some form of radar are one thing, however I am not familiar with there being any known way to track laser fire.

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Nelson Zayne

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Laser bolts are labeled as projectiles and usually sensors will pick it up as a highly heated moving object. The OTIA then registers it as a laser bolt in the HUD system.
 
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