Sarge Potteiger
Emotional Damage
Armor
Classification: Multi-purpose
Weight: 89 kilograms
Quality: Class 7 - highly maintained, consistently upgraded, powered armor
Other Feature(s): The armor, unlike most, has been improved upon and redesigned nearly every time that Sarge has been woken up over the past four centuries. Made of Duraplast, the armor is powered by fusion batteries that recharge using solar energy, heat, radiation, etc. However, their capacity is very low for augmenting the power of the wearer. An AI is set into the armor, sorting and accessing tactical data including locally used comm channels - both civilian and military. It uses magnetic holsters for holding weapons, ammo, and other assorted goods. Due to it being powered, the wearer feels little to none of the weight of the armor itself.
Made of artificial muscle, the suit is capable of feats of superhuman strength (flipping a car), although this immediately drains the battery and prevents it from doing much beyond being armor for roughly 10-15 seconds before the battery is back to full charge. That is, however, the upper limit of things. This artificial muscle is made of a sophisticated nanomaterial held together by a carbon/titanium metal alloy. This muscle can also be used to boost speed.
The outer layer of the armor is capable of replicating the nearby environment to 'camouflage' the wearer, in a manner akin to the clone commando armor. However, like most stealth fields, it wasn't perfect. If you looked hard enough, you could see something was obviously refracting light and know someone was there.
In it's design, the concept that the wearer would be a solo-operative was utmost in the thought processes of it's designers, thus making sure that the occupant is capable of surviving on their own for extended lengths of time. This is accomplished through a rebreather, which allows the user to be submerged indefinitely under water; as well as regulating things such as adrenaline levels and the like to keep fatigue to a minimum.
While the suit is highly designed, well thought out and powerful - it's not perfect. It does not make the wearer impervious to damage, nor is it super resistant to lightsabers; although Duraplast provides decent protection from said weapons. The small battery capacity for allowing it's wearer to be 'more than human' is ultimately it's biggest boon and it's downfall. While providing bursts of startling power, the person underneath is still human and ultimately the deciding factor of any fight; not the armor.

Classification: Multi-purpose
Weight: 89 kilograms
Quality: Class 7 - highly maintained, consistently upgraded, powered armor
Other Feature(s): The armor, unlike most, has been improved upon and redesigned nearly every time that Sarge has been woken up over the past four centuries. Made of Duraplast, the armor is powered by fusion batteries that recharge using solar energy, heat, radiation, etc. However, their capacity is very low for augmenting the power of the wearer. An AI is set into the armor, sorting and accessing tactical data including locally used comm channels - both civilian and military. It uses magnetic holsters for holding weapons, ammo, and other assorted goods. Due to it being powered, the wearer feels little to none of the weight of the armor itself.
Made of artificial muscle, the suit is capable of feats of superhuman strength (flipping a car), although this immediately drains the battery and prevents it from doing much beyond being armor for roughly 10-15 seconds before the battery is back to full charge. That is, however, the upper limit of things. This artificial muscle is made of a sophisticated nanomaterial held together by a carbon/titanium metal alloy. This muscle can also be used to boost speed.
The outer layer of the armor is capable of replicating the nearby environment to 'camouflage' the wearer, in a manner akin to the clone commando armor. However, like most stealth fields, it wasn't perfect. If you looked hard enough, you could see something was obviously refracting light and know someone was there.
In it's design, the concept that the wearer would be a solo-operative was utmost in the thought processes of it's designers, thus making sure that the occupant is capable of surviving on their own for extended lengths of time. This is accomplished through a rebreather, which allows the user to be submerged indefinitely under water; as well as regulating things such as adrenaline levels and the like to keep fatigue to a minimum.
While the suit is highly designed, well thought out and powerful - it's not perfect. It does not make the wearer impervious to damage, nor is it super resistant to lightsabers; although Duraplast provides decent protection from said weapons. The small battery capacity for allowing it's wearer to be 'more than human' is ultimately it's biggest boon and it's downfall. While providing bursts of startling power, the person underneath is still human and ultimately the deciding factor of any fight; not the armor.