Bad Kitty
- Intent: Personal armor for the board's resident junior assassin.
- Image Source: Ender's Game (movie poster from IMDB, edited by me)
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: Sasori Research & Design
- Primary Source: Primeval Light Combat Armor
- Manufacturer: Boo Heavenshield
- Affiliation: Boo Heavenshield
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: N/A
- Production: Unique
- Material: Plastoid, Transparisteel, Agrinium, Duranex, Armorweave underlay, Shell Spider Silk
- Classification: Anti-Blaster
- Weight: Light
- Resistances:
- Energy: Very High
- Kinetic: High
- Lightsabers: Average
- Sonic: Low
- EMP/Ion: High
- Elemental: Average
- Helmet
- Armor
- Spider Silk Armor (Bodyglove)
- Anti-Energy Field
- Plastoid Spine Guard (back)
- Primeval Fighting Knives (back mounted sheath)
- Arms
- Utility Belt
- Legs
- Briletto PPK (right thigh holster)
- MedKit (left thigh holster)
- Magno-Grip Boots
- Mobility. Deriving much of its protective properties from Shell Spider Silk and Armorweave, the armor eschews armor plating for a more flexible design that enables freedom of movement.
- Power Belt (Strength Enhancement). Designed to be worn by a young Pantoran assassin, the armor incorporated a power belt into the suit to increase the physical strength of the wearer through technological means rather than sheer reliance on the Force.
- Exceptional Blaster Protection. Against both traditional blasters and ion stunners, the armor offered above average protection.
- Vibroblade Protection. The use of shell spider silk in the construction of the bodyglove added an additional layer of protection against vibroblades and vibroblade-based weapondry.
- Low Protection Against Sonic-based Attacks.
- Use in vacuum or toxic environments requires helmet integrity. Damage to the helmet in vacuum will result in loss of pressurized air supply (leading to loss of consciousness).
- Power Armor. The Heads-Up Display (HUD), integreated communications set, and power belt all draw energy and rely on the attached power pack. Loss of power renders those systems inert, at which point the armor becomes more a liability to the wearer (more so the helmet, due to the sensory deprivation that would ensue).
The life of a thirteen year old street rat turned Primeval spy is not for the faint of heart. Adapting his original set of Primeval Light Combat Armor, issued to him during the Battle of Wayland, Boo has incorporated lessons learned from his time with the Primeval, the Levantine Sanctum, and the Order of the Silver Jedi. Most notably, rather than rely on the wearer's connection to the Force, his experiences fighting against the United Clans of Mandalore led him to adopt some principles of Mandalorian armor, such as the use of strength enhancing technology. This, along with the combat sensors and target analysis abilities of the HUD, serves to help minimize the boy's reliance on the Force while complimenting his preferred fighting style.
Physically, the armor was distinguished by a featureless transparisteel faceplate, offering no hints as to the wearer's true form and boasting haunting reflections of those who come in contact with the mysterious youth. Owing to his reliance on Teras Kasi, the armor gives priority to mobility over durability, making use of the anti-energy field properties of the material and using armor plating only on the exterior facing side of the arms.
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