Thelma Goth
Seamstress
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To fulfill an anonymous commission.
- Image Source: TrekBBS
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions:
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Thelma Goth
- Affiliation: Cameron Tyris | Darth Phoenix
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: No
- Production: Unique
- Material: Anti-Shank Cloth, Duraflex Fabric
- Classification: Clothing
- Weight: Very Light
- Resistances:
- Energy: Very High
- Kinetic: High
- Lightsabers: Low
- EMP/ION: Low
- Environmental: High
- Anti-Shank Cloth provides protection against kinetic force and energy weapons.
- Duraflex Fabric provides environmental protection as well as regulating body temperature.
- Blasterproof: As clothing goes, this suit is highly durable against blaster fire, able to withstand even direct hits. It is not indestructible, however - one's best bet for survival if somebody starts shooting is still to run for cover.
- Sleeps With Vibroblades: The suit also boasts exceptional defense against kinetic blows from weapons such as vibroblades. The faster the sharp object is moving, the stronger the cloth will be against it. It also features shock absorption.
- Protection From the Elements: The duraflex fabric used in the inner lining of the suit provides protection from environmental factors and has been treated so that it will not retain water (and become heavy) when submerged. It also features technology that regulates the wearer's body temperature so that they are never too warm or too cold.
- Lightsabers and Ion: The suit has no real durability against lightsabers and EMP/ION.
- Mere Clothing: While the fabric is quite durable, this is still only clothing and should not be considered on par with armor. Do not try to wear it into a warzone, even if you want to look good in battle.
Thelma received an anonymous commission for a black and orange men's suit in military uniform style. The client requested that the suit be "lightweight and fashionable" with a degree of blaster bolt resistance. Utilizing scraps of fabric she had previously used on past projects, Thelma made this outfit and shipped it off to the address provided.