Jorik Valnora
CEO, Valnora Enterprise
VE/VT-008 | Dynamic Sensor Control Module Mk2
- Intent: To create a new piece of technology to be used in future submissions and added to the Valnora Enterprise catalog.
- Image Source: HERE | Edits and Section headers created by myself.
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permission: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Valnora Enterpise
- Affiliation: Valnora Enterprise | Confederacy of Independent Systems | Closed Market
- Model: VE/VT-007
- Modularity: Yes; additional sub-systems and routines can be incorporated into or around this package's systems
- Production: Mass Produced
- Material: Cerillium | Tempersteel | Permasteel | Silver | Various Electronics | Various Circuitry | Various Insulators
- 9954/I Sensor Array
- TeleSonic Audio Pickup
- Aural Sensor
- Comm/Scan
- Hyperwave Signal Interceptor
- Life Form Indicator
- Passive Sensor Array
- ANx-y Long-Range Sensor Array
- Electro Photo Receptor
- Dedicated Energy Receptor
- LE-8 Sensor Dampener
- Targeting Laser
- Targeting Sensor
- G-003 Tri-Tracker
- ANs-9.5w Wide Range Sensor System
- Consolidated sensor suite that maintains all sensor and scanning applications into a centralized user interface. Maintains strengths of individual assets which comprise the sensor suite.
- Simplistic user interface (UI) allows for an easy-to-learn system without a significant learning curve
- Can be damaged by military-grade weapons if not protected adequately.
- Not very functional on a ship of less than the capital ship variety and is not well suited for implementation aboard a Corvette, Frigate or Freighter.
- Offers little more than continued sensor data, if vessel it's installed on is disabled or unable to remain in combat.
- Ineffective against cloaked vessels..
- Can be damaged or destroyed by EMP/Ion if not hardened via outside resources
What the VE/VT-008 Dynamic Sensor Control Module Mk2 brings is a consolidation of many previously separated systems centering around sensors packages into a central structure, leaving it all at the fingertips of the operator. The simplistic design of the User Interface (UI) makes it so that the system is easy to learn and very accessible as well as functional. The system is intended to be installed by default on most Valnora Enterprise ships and vehicles, and among all custom orders.
This version of the technology is larger in size and offers a number of different terminals to be utilized by a team of specialist or a workforce.