The Parliament
- Intent: to manufacture a SSD grade comm system
- Image Source: N/A
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Scion Mobile Shipyards
- Affiliation: The Elysium Empire
- Market Status: Closed
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: No
- Production: Unique
- Material: Durasteel, Special Electronics
Comm array whose transmissions are nearly impossible to hack, even for high grade super computers.
Nearly impossible to Jam due to extremely sophisticated ECM and ECCM measures
Extreme Range for an SSD sized Starship Comm Array... nearly seven times that of an ordinary SSD Comm Array
STRENGTHS
Why can't I take this call?: This special comms unit uses hundreds upon hundreds of encryption methods to make intercepting and decoding it's transmissions next to impossible, even for ships with Equipment specifically designed to break this type of encryption, allowing secure communication.
Anti-Callback: This device employs heavy ECCM (Electronic Counter-Countermeasures) to make it very difficult simply to jam it's transmissions
Range: Seven times the range of an ordinary SSD Comm Array
WEAKNESSES
Encryption Wait Time: Fully encrypting a message properly has a 21 minute lag time, which could make a severe difference in the heat of battle, as a Commander may have to choose whether they want a nearly impossible to decrypt message, or run the risk of what they say being intercepted
Easily damaged: The device is delicate due to sensitive electronics, requiring much more frequent maintainance and recalibration. A direct pistol shot to its main circuits, which are in the bridge of a ship circuits will take it out of commission for days
Full Range Deficiency: Transmitting at its maximum range, is a severe strain on the system. After making three transmissions in a row at Max range, it shuts down for an hour to cool down
DESCRIPTION
A Heavily encrypted SSD Grade Comm System built for the Royal Super Star Healer, this makes it all but impossible for a ships transmissions to be listened to...as long doesn't mind the encryption wait time...
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