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Approved Tech Mark I 'Aqua' Armour

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Caesar Kenway

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: To Sub armour that is able to go underwater.
  • Image Source: N/A, No tineye results.
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer:
    [SIZE=10pt]Alterra Arms & Armour[/SIZE]
  • Affiliation: Closed-Market
  • Model: N/A
  • Modularity: Yes, wrist attachment.
  • Production: Mass-Produced
  • Material: [SIZE=10pt]Duralloy, Synthmesh[/SIZE] visor, [SIZE=10pt]Rubber[/SIZE]
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Multipurpose
  • Weight: Light
  • Resistances
- Blasters (And other plasma type weapons): Average
- Kinetic: Very Low
- Lightsabers: Low
- Other: Elements - None

SPECIAL FEATURES
Helm:
  • Hardened Synthmesh for under-water use
Armour:
  • Comm-Pack
  • [SIZE=10pt]Magnetic Weapon Harness[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=10pt]Power Pack (For the suit)[/SIZE]
Gauntlets:
  • [SIZE=10pt]Magnetic Grips[/SIZE]
  • Exchangeable Wrist Tools
  • Rubber Webbed Gloves
Greaves:

  • [SIZE=10pt]Magnetic Grips[/SIZE]
  • Rubber Flippers
Strengths:
  • Allows for Wide Range of movement.
  • Allows wearer to go deep underwater
  • Protect from grazing lightsaber strikes
  • Allows for faster swimming in water
Weaknesses:
  • Can Only take a small amount of damage
  • Does not protect against the elements
  • It is unable to protect against electrical and energy attacks underwater
  • Use above water would be extremely awkward due to the flippers
DESCRIPTION
The Mark I 'Aqua' armour is a lightweight suit of armour designed for underwater use. It's visor is very open, providing a large field of view. The visor is made of synthmesh, a durable plastic that will endure the harsh pressure of deep water. The armour pieces are made of duralloy, providing similar protection to the Legionnaire armour, while maintaining a light weight for under water use, however, as metal is conductive, and water is too, it holds no resistance to energy. However, the rubber undersuit serves the purpose of keeping most electrical damage out, it can not be expected to perform well under the stress of high pressure found in deeper water. The boots are fitted with rubber fins to provide for faster swimming in water, and webbed fingers on the gloves for the same purpose.
 
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