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Approved Tech ZI-U628 Missile Deactivation Transmitter

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Nelson Zayne

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: Create a Minor produced missile deactivation transmitter.
  • Image Source: Here
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Restricted Missions: N/A
  • Primary Source: Here
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Zayne Industries
  • Model: ZI-U628 Missile Deactivation Transmitter
  • Affiliation: Closed-Market
  • Modularity: No

  • Production: Minor
  • Material: Quadanium Cover Plating, Durasteel Base Plating, and Circuitry.
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Creates a high chance to deactivate many incoming various missiles in a 60-meter radius by sending signals that dictate the missile to disarm itself and halt all of its propulsion systems.
Strengths:
  • Can draw power immensely to increase the signal's radius to up to 120 meters.
  • Success rates vary but are often considered commendable; Ion torpedoes 43%, Concussion Missiles 52%, Nano Missiles 38%, Intruder Missiles 41%, Hex Missiles 12%, Discord Missiles 73%, Cruise Missiles 50%, and Cluster Missiles 45%.
  • Very Compatible with anything attached, such as vehicles, starships, and small bases.
Weaknesses:
  • Draws a lot of power when being used and activated.
  • Can only be activated for 5 minutes before it reaches its limit and goes into a 3 minutes cooldown.
  • Not meant to take down very large missiles or heavily modified torpedoes.
DESCRIPTION
This is the latest component introduced by Zayne Industries, the ZI-U628 Missile Deactivation Transmitter. When activated, this component will constantly send out signals that replicate the missile's software disarm command and force it to disarm and stop propulsion. Since objects in space that are already moving will keep moving until something stops it, the missile will still hit its target but will be unable to detonate.

In scenarios like these when its time to use the ZI-U628 Missile Deactivation Transmitter, battles are sometimes based on luck just like this machine. The success rates are somewhat pretty high but signals that are being constantly sent out usually have glitches and that is why the success rates are not 100%. In general, this is primarily a lucky charm that has been improved by ingenuity and various technology researchers.

The ZI-U628 is indeed a compatible unit, in some cases even mobile if hooked up to a power generator. Its cooling system is considered one of the very best, but it still needs to cool down after being used. Estimated time is 5 minutes of use before 3 minutes of cooldown.
 
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