Did Someone Order a War?
You! Yes You! Fetch me my slippers.
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: Battletested Armor for Force Users
- Image Source: Here | Here
- Canon Link: War Suit | Coruscant Guard | Insulated Armor
- Permissions: FFE Is owned by me.
- Primary Source: None
- Manufacturer: Fire For Effect
- Affiliation: Fire For Effect, Khaganate, Closed Market
- Model: Triple Ward, Warden-AFU
- Modularity: Robes | Gloves | Boots
- Production: Semi-Unique
- Material: Duraplast (Armor) | Armorweave (Robes) | Crystasteel (Eye Shield) | Rubber (Insulation) | Herdon Leather (Comfort) | Duravlex (Plating) | PLA-CORR Coating and Finish: 50% Anti-Corr, 50% Plasteel
- Classification: Anti Force User
- Weight: Average
- Resistances:
- Energy: High
- Kinetic: High
- Lightsabers: High
- Other
EMP/Ion: Average
Electrical: High
Radiation: Low
Explosive: Average
Heat/Plasma: High
Cold: Average
Cyroban/Carbonite: Average
Sonic: Low
Sonic Wave (Concussive): Average
Acidic/Biological: Average
Tensor/Tractor: Average
Optional Helmet and Hud.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Highborn Hud. The Horus FCP helmet hud is one of the best Huds on the market. Top-quality multi-spectrum hud and targeting system, encrypted comms package, holonet uplink, and ECCM, Electronic Counter-Countermeasures. Predictive terrain analysis, vital monitoring, location mapping, ambush advice, killzone highlights, and squad feed among other features. In the back of the armor internally, a small energy cell is dedicated for this HUD exclusively and lasts up to five days before needing a recharge, or being swapped out for a replacement.
- Craftsmanship. Triple Ward Khaganate layered Armor. Armorweave Robes, Duravlex Plating, and Duraplast Armor. Insulated with an additional two dual rubber and air layers to protect from lightning. The triple-ward materials enhance coverage and cushions against armor-piercing rounds. The heat resistance of the duravlex comes into play when facing flamers or fire using force users, the plating in vital areas absorbing much of the damage and heat. A PLA-CORR Coating and Finish: 50% Anti-Corr, 50% Plasteel, offers superior protection against natural elemental wear and tear or scratches.
- Easy Fitting. The armor's gloves can be detached, as can the helmet, robes or boots, allowing some customization. This armor is easy to attach things to, like crushgaunts, wrist devices, belts, flight packs etc, having secure mounts and removable parts just for this purpose. At a standard weight, there is no great performance increase or decrease in this armor for most users. The design however specifically doesn't overload the wrist or joint areas, making this a good pick for duelists.
- Huds'a'million. Horus FCP, a professional Hud package.
- Battlehardened. Triple Ward, High all-around protection. This armor won't let you down when you need it. Be it facing sith lords shooting lightning, force pushing you into walls, or blaster shots heading your way. You are not indestructible, it's duraplast, layered with high-grade duravlex and armorweave, but you've got most protections well covered.
- Comfort and Fitting. The Khaganate don't skimp on their designs. This armor is comfortable. Layered internally with Herdon Leather, and packed to give you cushioning from impact or fall damage. You can still bruise but breaking a bone is much less likely. Gloves can be removed, boots can be taken off, the robe is detachable and parts can be attached securely. Wrists and joints are not overloaded, making the armor a good pick for lightsaber duelists.
- Never Self-Blinding. If the Hud goes down, you can see out of the crystasteel eyeshield with no issue, or just remove the helmet easily.
- Watch your Ears Mutants. Low sonic protection, low radiation protection.
- Solid but Simple. No extra gadgets. Aside from the HUD this is a relatively simple armor.
- Power Hungry. Horus FCP has a high Power Drain, is expensive and hard to maintain. The energy cell provided in the armor lasts up to four days of continuous usage before needing recharge or replacement.
- Complicated HUD. It takes a while to learn all the features. Thankfully the HUD is very customizable to be as simple or advanced as the user wishes, getting the most out of it though takes experience.
Fire For Effect provided the Duraplast, and while Songsteel is the preferred Khaganate metal for swords, they are known to work various grades of Durasteel in armors as well. Duravlex is one such grade the Khagnate use, being more heat resistant than most. What makes this armor have higher than average armor resistance is the addition of a lining of armorweave, either under the armor or over the top as a robe, as well as the Duraplast being plated with the Duravlex in vital areas such as the chest, head, thighs, shins, and arms.
Looking like a traditional Jedi battlefield armor of old. It is thick armor around the vital organs and killzones, ones that FFE know like the back of their hands, having designed weapons for decades aiming at them. Like all the best duelist armors, this design leaves the wrist and joints free to move by not weighing them down so much. Though the armor is silver and white in design usually, of course it can be painted. While the armorweave robes are optional, armorweave can easily be fitted underneath the armor to maintain the three-layered 'Triple Ward' that the design is nicknamed for.
The triple-layered, multi-surface effect, makes the armor more effective resisting kinetic armor penetration. Something Fire For Effect was keen to test as they started shooting up their rooms. During which it has come to their parent companies notice that they seem to go through one weapon testing site every three designs. Three and out is something of a badge of honor on the company wall, with holophotos of the before and after on each project. Sere is somewhat ambivalent as always but has henceforth been trying to destroy the sites in two projects, to better increase her turnover on the insurance payouts. Time will tell if her gallant efforts bear fruit.
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