The Dead God
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create an exoskeleton and one of the first aspects of Jaeger Solutions
- Image Source: Here.
- Canon Link: N/A
- Restricted Missions: N/A
- Primary Source: Here.
- Manufacturer: Jaeger Solutions
- Model: ES-7 “Osseus” Class ExoSkeleton
- Affiliation: Closed-Market
- Modularity: N/A
- Production: Mass-Produced.
- Material: EMP Resistant Duraplast
- Classification: ExoSkeleton
- Weight: 6.8kg
- Resistances: Very Low
- Blasters (And other plasma type weapons): Very Low
- Kinetic: Very Low
- Lightsabers: Very Low
- Other:
- EMP: Average
- Enhanced Strength, able to double the strength of the average user through a series of mini servo motors specifically designed to allow the user to lift weights far past their standard ability, jump nearly 4 meters depending on general mass, and increase running speed an additional two fold. In addition, this added strength allows for serious endurance boons; allowing the wearer to work far longer than normal.
- Strongest Man in the Galaxy -
- With servomotors so tightly wound, wearers of the exoskeleton are able to lift far more weight than they would be able to traditionally. This is done through a series of parallel stringed motors able to each take a small weight; multiplied many times over allows a simple elbow to lift and support far more weight than would be normally able to be done without the suit.
- Marathon -
- Just as with strength, the suit come with a computer that not only learns a users standard running and walking process, but begins to duplicate it with added efficiency. Utilizing the same servomotors that add strength, both skill and jumping are increased to better allow the user to gain mobility on the battlefield. In effect becoming human cavalry.
- Can't Stop Won't Stop -
- Due to the various motors utilizing their own energy, with a serious synergy with normal muscle sinew; the final ability of the suit allows users to fight continuously using far less energy.
Weaknesses:
- Protection? -
- With no actual protection plates added to the suit, it is primarily to be used in tandem with exterior armor applications. That being said, while it would be lucky for one of the various aspects to actually hit part of the ExoSkeleton's patented frame, should it happen there would be minimal protection outright due to the duraplast makeup of the armor.
- Limb Torque -
- Due to the microcomputer and its numerous processes to manage the servos in each join; should it ever be hit by a direct ion strike the computer would spasm and cease. While not an issue should the skeleton actually lose power prior to this, there is the glaring issue of the entire armor seizing with the user in it; effectively maiming them with every joint being broken in a moments notice. While there are ways to counter this, Jaeger finds them too expensive for mass production and therefor leaves this to users who wish to buy it separately.
- Need More Pylons -
- Just as your HoloNet enable computer, the suit requires a very adequate amount of power to fully establish itself as the avatar of war it intends to be. Without power, the suit is nothing more than a massively complicated paperweight that'll do nothing to support either the soldier within, or the armor that is undoubtedly attached to it.
DESCRIPTION
The Osseus ExoSkeleton system was made, produced, and designed by Jaeger Solutions. Its intention, to become one of the most supplementary systems to ever find its way onto the battlefield. To be sold to both sides of the battlefield; where The Force made men, Jaeger Solutions would make them equal.
In its first stage of innovation, while most exoskeleton applications utilized in the galaxy today are cumbersome, The Osseus ExoSkeleton utilizes a series of parallel lined micro servo motors instead of the more standard singular motor. While this lessens its capacity to overpower more conventional suits, this does allow for the armor to be placed under far more armor applications than a more traditional power assembly.
With the ability to be hidden under a number of armors, and requiring nothing more than a series of micromotors and a small learning period to adapt to natural motion; The Osseus ExoSkeleton finds itself at the pinnacle of standard military applications across the board. From standard infrastructure work to more robust combat, the suit allows a wide amount of uses to the majority of buyers.
In even more private sales, the suit is still capable of standing on par with far less produced suits that would otherwise outprice, or function on par with it. Coming in at a standard 6500 Credits, it has a competitive price to more standard suits with just as much service quality.
The singular, glaring weakness of the power suit is its weakness to ion related attacks. Should the microcomputer ever be subjected to such an assault, the suit wouldn’t cease as more normal suits, but instead begin to rapidly torque each join in a number of directions. Initial testing showed nearly immediate fractures, if not outright amputations on a number of joints, and while Jaeger keeps this under wraps there is a faint public response to some of the outcries offered.
“Deal with it.”, said a notable Jaeger spokesperson.
It would seem they neither care, nor intend to fix the issue that glares them in the face; but instead leaving the R&D to the various subjects around the galaxy instead.
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