Jorik Valnora
CEO, Valnora Enterprise
VE/VT-002 | Photochromic Coating
- Intent: To create a new piece of technology to be used in future submissions and added to the Valnora Enterprise catalog.
- Image Source: OWIPS | Edits and Section headers created by myself.
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permission: N/A
- Primary Source: Silver Halide
- Manufacturer: Valnora Enterpise
- Affiliation: Valnora Enterprise | Closed Market
- Model: VE/VT-002
- Modularity: No
- Production: Mass Produced
- Material: Silver | Various Chemicals
- When introduced to certain situations, will adjust the opacity of an otherwise transparent material that has been coated in it.
- Coating can be applied to any solid material, be it rigid or flexible in nature
- When applied, allows coated material a transitioning effect similar to tinting
- Can allow for slight protection from UV lighting similar to glareshades
- The coating has no resistances and therefore will not enhance a material its applied to physically at all
Have you ever wanted to replicate the effects of glareshades on all your transparent or translucent possessions?
Well, there are some questions that should never be asked. And then there are some that should never be answered. However, this question? It was asked and answered by the scientist of Valnora Enterprise's subsidiary, Valnora Tech, with the creation of the Photochronic Coating. Unlike glareshades, however, items and effects doused in this coating are not forever stuck in their opaque, tinted form. What this coating allows for is the the opacity/tinting of an item it's applied to to transition from transparent, to tinted, and back to transparent once more. This effect was controlled simply by the conditions present, particularly the amount of UV lighting that existed at a given time. The higher the concentration of UV radiation present, the darker the tent. The lower the concentration present, the clearer and more transparent the effect.