Sterling Kinslayer
Slayer of False Gods
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Needing more devices, Sterling created sonar devices that he could attach to many surfaces. These devices, about twelve centimeters in diameter, were long strips that would extend into a circle to activate. When active they provided passive echolocation of a certain area, usually your average sized room. Multiple devices could be used to cover an entire area, and provide a relatively basic understanding of if the room changes in some way. This alert could be received by Sterling's armor or attached devices the signal is sent to, such as a surveillance room.
- Intent: To codify some of Sterling's personal devices to collect information.
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- Manufacturer: Sterling Kinslayer
- Affiliation: Sterling Kinslayer
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: No
Production: Mass-Produced.
- Material: Duraplast, Durasteel, Electronics, Physical attachment device, mag clamp
- Echolocation
- Attachment devices
- Attachment: As with the rest of Sterling's passive alert devices, the device can be attached to most walls, ceilings, or floors securely.
- Foldable: The circular device, the size of a palm, can be folded into a single strip long.
- Echolocation: Using extremely low frequency, and difficult to detect, sound waves, the device can passively tell when something new is within the room by alerting Sterling to irregularities.
- Duraplast: Slight insulation from EMP devices.
- Hackable: the device can be hacked, and shut off.
- Low Frequency, not inaudible: Certain devices to detect sound can pick up the subtle noise, as well as any species able to hear the exceptionally low sound waves used.
Needing more devices, Sterling created sonar devices that he could attach to many surfaces. These devices, about twelve centimeters in diameter, were long strips that would extend into a circle to activate. When active they provided passive echolocation of a certain area, usually your average sized room. Multiple devices could be used to cover an entire area, and provide a relatively basic understanding of if the room changes in some way. This alert could be received by Sterling's armor or attached devices the signal is sent to, such as a surveillance room.