The Hunger awaits
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a sensory array placement for use on N&Z products and sales
- Image Source: [X]
- Canon Link: [X]
- Permissions: -
- Primary Source: [X]
- Manufacturer: Nargath Holdings
- Affiliation: Closed Market
- Model: SAP-1A
- Modularity: Can be connected to a seperate ZEUS Mk II droid core for faster conversion and collection of information. [thisisn't necessary in case the ship or vehicle upon which this is placed already has the aforementioned core present]
- Production: Mass Produced
- Material:
- Quadranium mount
- Ersteel 145 plating
- Solar Panels
- Integrated NZ PS-1 system
- Sensor Array Controller and Interpreter
- Wide range of Sensors
- Integrated Solar panels allowing for the sensor array to operate even when cut off from main powersource or at places|placements where an external powersource is unavailable.
- Integrated NZ PS-1 shield system, allowing for that extra bit of coverage from enemy fire or attempted remote slicing.
- Movable mount, to better triangulate signals received by the sensor array.
- Impressive Sensor coverage: Capable of picking up signals of starships accross an entire system, gravity projections, mass shadows, lifeforms on planetary level, etc. This sensory array comes equipped with all the bells and whistles expected from such a proper system.
- Durable: Combining the strength and durability of the Quadranium mount with the overall protection of the renowned Ersteel 145 for it's external plating, this sensorry array is capable of taking quite a beating before it would need any extensive repairs to make it work again, not to mention granting it quite the resistance against elemental issues such as extreme heat and extreme cold, allowing it to work in even the most extreme environments.
- Shielded: Because of the integrated NZ-PS1 shield system, this SAP-1A can have a close range shield, seperate from a ship, vehicle or base shield activated remotely, allowing for greater protection against enemy fire or remote slicer attempts.
- EMP/ION: Despite their best efforts, when there is no shielding around the sensor (ship or internal) the sensory array has virtually no protection against EMP or ION based attacks and though the inclusion of a ZEUS mk II may prevent full on frying of systems, at the very least a full overhaul and reboot will be necessary should this occur, which could cost precious time and effort better used elsewhere.
- Parts Exclusivity: Should the Ersteel plating or other parts need replacement, nothing will be as good as the original parts from Nargath Holdings and its parent company, which has the exclusive rights to the use, maneufacturing and production of the Ersteel 145 necessary for the plating, as well as the shield system integrated in the sensors, meaning that when the SAP-1A is damaged to such an extend replacement parts are necessary, owners of this piece of equipment can't just go into any old electroshop or shipyard to get it fixed, but must go to a designated office, repairshop or shipyard of Nargath Holdings or its parent company.
Self-reliance is the true nature and philosophy of Eriadu, which is reflected in the businessmodel of Nargath Holdings, which is in its roots an Eriaduan company, headed by Eriaduan nobility for generations. It is because of this philosophy that the company instructed its designers and engineers to come up with a solution for creating a sensor array which they could proudly call their own and use on their own ships, vehicles, etc. The engineers took the basic components of an all-inclusive, wide range sensor, adding in items such as the NZ PS-1A shield system for additional protection, solar panels to allow it to work even when there is not external powersource available and placed it on a Quadranium mount, known for being a very tough and durable material to which no durasteel could compare.
When initial testing showed quite some promise, the higher ups from the company demanded the inclusion of exterior plating to safeguard the sensor array even more, to which the design and engineering department of Nargath Holdings responded by including an Ersteel shell to be wrapper around the mount, without impeding the movement of the movable parts. This added layer of protection ended up being the cherry on a well-made cake, as not only does the Ersteel 145 allow for impressive coverage against commonly used weaponry, it also gave an additional bonus when it came to the atmospheric and terrain conditions in which the sensory array would be capable of working, allowing it to weather through the most extreme of (pun intended) weathers.