Sterling Kinslayer
Slayer of False Gods
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Knowing he would never be able to have an advantage in mobility, Sterling began to request devices to counteract this weakness somewhat, by emphasizing a strength. STerling first designed cameras, which could be fitted to almost any surface a building could be designed of, which would provide live feeds to his suit. Thus he would have an information advantage to try and gain the upper hand. He designed them to dig into wood and stone, common enough building materials, or connect to metal walls by way of magnetism. He created them to be launched from his non lethal wrist launcher, using air propulsion, where they would take a second to react to connecting with a wall. They could not reach far with the air propulsion, but they did fine enough for what they were meant to be. Not to mention he could attach them by hand if he saw a suitable place.
- 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
- Multi-surface attachments
- Live camera feed
- Air Propelled
- Wall attachments: Designed to attach to walls and ceilings of almost any kind. Be it physical attachments, like digging into wood or stone with durasteel physical devices or using a small magnetic clamp for metal walls and ceilings.
- Live feed: The device can supply a live feed to Sterling through his datapad/HUD.
- Duraplast: Slight insulation from EMP devices.
- Air Propelled: Can be launched from a special wrist launcher with a small canister of air.
- Limited Range: The feed cannot be accessed from great distances. Usually limited to a relatively large building.
- Hackable: The cameras can be hacked into to give false feeds by looping a recording.
- Propulsion System: If launched from the wrist it takes a slight delay for cameras to activate, just long enough to require at least two meters of space to be used in this way. It also cannot reach great distances due to the small amount of air used, no more than 5 meters.
Knowing he would never be able to have an advantage in mobility, Sterling began to request devices to counteract this weakness somewhat, by emphasizing a strength. STerling first designed cameras, which could be fitted to almost any surface a building could be designed of, which would provide live feeds to his suit. Thus he would have an information advantage to try and gain the upper hand. He designed them to dig into wood and stone, common enough building materials, or connect to metal walls by way of magnetism. He created them to be launched from his non lethal wrist launcher, using air propulsion, where they would take a second to react to connecting with a wall. They could not reach far with the air propulsion, but they did fine enough for what they were meant to be. Not to mention he could attach them by hand if he saw a suitable place.