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Ship tech for the Unknown Regions Task Force

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: To provide a metal armor plating material that can be easily manufactured in austere environments with little equipment
  • Image Source: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Name: Vanguard Armor Alloy
  • Manufacturer: Lucerne Labs
  • Affiliation: Closed-Market
  • Homeworld (optional): N/A

  • Production: Mass-Produced.
  • Modularity: None
  • Material: alloy variant of Ferrocarbon (formed out of Iron, Carbon, and unintentional, naturally occurring trace elements)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Metal
  • Weight: Very Heavy
  • Resistances
- Blasters (And other plasma type weapons): High
- Kinetic: High
- Lightsabers: Average
- Elemental: Low
-Radiation: High

Color: Dark Gray

SPECIAL FEATURES
  • (Short brief detail list on any advanced systems with a respective link to the technology if available. What are the types of advanced systems that this armor has? This includes stealth, Bio-restorative technology, power armor, Force Enhancements, Alchemy Enhancements, Force Imbuement enhancements, or any similar or equivalent Force or technologies that may be rare or specialized. - If these are notable enough to be strengths, you must add them to strengths)
Strengths:
  • Durable: Vanguard Armor Alloy is a reasonably durable material against most common battlefield and spaceborne threats, in large part to due its sheer density.
  • Easy to Produce: This alloy is exceptionally easy to produce in remote areas of space with even fairly simple tools, as it uses extremely common elements and naturally occurring phenomena to combine
Weaknesses:
  • Heavy: Vanguard Armor Alloy is a fairly dense material, which consequently makes it a heavy material. This lends ships using a lot of inertia (which can make them more difficult to maneuver compared) and makes it tiring for most people to wear.
  • Chemically unstable: Vanguard Armor Alloy reacts with the gases and liquids found in many atmospheres to corrode. For starships, this means more frequent maintenance or replacement in every day use. This also makes Vanguard Armor Alloy more susceptible to break down by corrosive chemical weapons such as plank gas.
DESCRIPTION
Lucerne Labs has long been involved in creating materials for military and civilian starships. While it has created dozens of advanced materials over the years such as Chimera Composite or Argentum Matrix Armor that provided excellent protection, it became apparent that these materials also proved difficult to repair in the field because of their unusual material composition. While not a problem for many warships or merchant vessels which frequently visit their home ports and shipyards, it was not ideal for the company's exploration vessel line. These starships more often than do not have frequent access to all but the most rudimentary of maintenance facilities. The Vanguard project set out to create a material that could easily be serviced and produced in the field while still providing good protection against common threats.

To that end, rather than use exotic or particularly specific materials, the engineers chose to use some of the most commonly available elements found in the galaxy: carbon and iron. Both of these elements can commonly be found in asteroids and even as discharge from stars, meaning that a planet does not even need to be visited in order to obtain materials, though both are extremely common and easy to acquire on many planets. In areas with civilizations, both elements are usually fairly cheap as well. The secret to the Vanguard alloy is the specifics of its production process. Once these base materials are acquired, they are simply heated up together until the iron molten and the carbon is on the point of sublimation. They are consequently mixed and then exposed to stellar radiation for transmutation via ion irradiation to make an amorphous metal that is actually a variant of ferrocarbon.

The beauty of this production process is that not only does it only use common and basic materials, but also extremely industrial equipment. While it can be made with basic foundry equipment, it can also be made in small amounts inside starships with common tools like fusion cutters and ion fusers. Theoretically, it can be even made without tools by placing both elements within a container, and then placing that container at a certain distance from a star to both melt the materials and provide the necessary irradiation.

For many practical purposes, Vanguard Armor Alloy straddles the line between traditional heavy metal armor and advanced ceramic armors. While somewhat more brittle than traditional heavy armor, it also provides more thermal insulation, making it less susceptible to penetrating energy weapons attacks. Its amorphous nature also means that it can better withstand single incidents of higher mechanical stress or deformation (such as from slugs) than most metal armors at the cost of its wearing down much quicker from fatigue. To due the process of using irradiation in the end stages of its production, the resultant material is also well-disposed to blocking subsequent radiation. In light of its defects, and combined with its easy and cheap production, Vanguard Armor Alloy is often in employed in many thin layers that are welded or otherwise combined together in layers, rather than being used in single, large plates. This method also makes piecemeal repairs much easier in austere environments.

While not the perfect material, and even somewhat inferior for many combat applications compared to many more modern materials, Vanguard Armor Alloy is well-suited for use in scientific and para-military vessels that ply space beyond the edges of galactic civilization.
 
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: To provide an exploration-focused sensor array
  • Image Source: N/A
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Lucerne Labs
  • Affiliation: Directorate, Silver Jedi, Closed-Market
  • Model: Meili Sensor Array
  • Modularity: additional sensors can be plugged in and mounted to central sensor array

  • Production: Mass-Produced.
  • Material: Durasteel casing, fluidic circuitry, various sensor and computer components
SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Main Sensor gondola: Mounted on a retractable mast, the Meili's main sensor array is encased in a gondola that is mounted on a rectractable mast. While normally kept flush to the hull, it can also be extended away from the hull to get an improved field of vision with less interference from the host craft, much like the Imperial Patrol Frigate's sensor net. The main sensor system itself is essentially an enlarged universal transceiver package, carrying exceptionally powerful versions of common sensors such as FSTs, EPRs fitted with photo-amplifiers, DERs, and navigational sensors. Additionally, the sensor array has modular slots that allow it add additional sensors and devices. Common supplemental civilian sensors include the 9000 energy scanner and the 7000 Geoscanner. Common law enforcement and military additions include Hyperwave Signal Interceptors and other common surveillance tools.
  • Secondary Rectenna: In addition to the main gondola, the Meili array includes a smattering of other dish-like rectennas that are spread across the using ship's hull. Each dish is primarily a full-spectrum transceiver with several DERs and gravity sensors located across the rim of each dish, which can allow the sensors on the rectenna to focus on a single spot or conduct a broad sensor sweep of a given sector. These sensors act to provide situational awareness to the using ship by detecting objects and other detectable phenomena at a great distance, but in most situations they lack the fine calibration to accurately provide specific details.
  • Mapping Processor:
Strengths:
  • Discoverer: Meili-equipped ships are more likely to discover things at longer ranges than normal and accurately document or chart things than ships with normal sensor arrays. This notably does NOT affect tactical performance. Meili ships are no more likely than most ships to detect stealthed objects or burn their sensor jamming than their normal sensor peers.
Weaknesses:
  • Increased Sensor Signature: Many of the Meili's improvements are the result of active sensors, which also generate signals of their own, making the vessel more likely to be detected at long ranges by other vessels. The using ship can only use passive sensors to negate this issue, but it also makes the using vessel unlikely to produce detailed information on faraway objects or detect small objects at range.
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