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Approved Tech CGT-01 Gravimetric Tracking Grid

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • High-Quality Nova-Crystal grid allowing for the reading of gravitic fluctuations for millions of kilometers.
  • Class 2 Droid Brain capable of translating the fluctuations on the crystal grid and analyzing using other sensors and known intel to provide possible signature matches
STRENGTHS
  • I See You!: There'll be little hiding behind a cloak, sensor jammers, or in a nebula with CGT-01 around. Using highly sensitive nova crystals in an extremely high-quality grid, and hooked up to a advanced bank of computers programmed to analyze the gravimetric signatures for possible matches, It's capable of seeing through most cloaks and penetrating the harsh sensor-blinding clouds of nebulae.
WEAKNESSES
  • Explosive Failure: While the stabilized nature and carbonite-cooled housing of the Nova Crystals is good enough to keep them from exploding under normal conditions, or even under the shock of battle, they are still very dangerous under the right conditions. A direct hit on the CGT-01 would cause a catastrophic explosion, incapacitating or destroying the host ship.
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Part of the Galactic Alliance's project to combat the growing proliferation of stealth ships was to create an advanced Crystal Gravfield Trap capable of extremely-long-range use and high sensitivity for military operations. The result of this product was the CGT-01 Gravimetric Tracking Grid. Equipped with stabilized but energized Nova Crystals aligned in a crystalline grid, these sensitive crystals are capable of reacting to small fluctuations created by passing ships even a million kilometers out, which is then translated and analyzed by a Class 2 Droid brain, with the signature then being compared to known and presumed signatures, allowing the system optionally provide confirmed, likely, or possible matches.
 
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