Judas Wayne
Despacito
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: A set of highly-modifiable combat armor for the open market
- Image Source: Man in Black by TimoKujansuu
- Canon Link: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Wayne Technologies
- Affiliation: Open-market
- Model: Mk. 1
- Modularity: Yes. Each hardpoint can be outfitted with an attachment of the owner's choice. There is x1 hardpoint on the back, x1 hardpoint of the chest, x2 hardpoints on the helmet, and x1 hardpoint on each wrist. Can be painted to consumer preference. There are two additional variations, space-ready and dive-ready.
Production: Mass-produced
Materials: Reinforced Duraplast plates, Armorweave bodysuit, Thermal gel lining, anti-EMP lining, Laminasteel cage, environmental sealant, Titanium, power pack
- Classification: Multipurpose
- Weight: Average-Heavy
- Resistances:
- Kinetic: Very High
- Lightsabers: High (plates), Very low (bodysuit)
- EMP/Ion: Average
- Elemental: High
- Sonic: Very Low
- Radiation: Low
- Ballistic: Average
SPECIAL FEATURES
General: Hermetic sealing, environmental control, Thermal Gel, light Laminasteel cage, Armorweave bodysuit, Duraplast plating. Space variant very effective in space. Diving variant very effective in water.
Helmet: x2 hardpoints, built-in rebreather, polarized/flash resistant lenses, night/thermal vision, HUD with minor targeting assistance, software update module, x2 x4 electrobinoculars, advanced sensor/scanner array, oxygen filtration system, comlink
Body: 1-hour oxygen supply, radio antennae for increased comm range, x2 hardpoints, tactical pouches and belt
Wrists: Titanium knuckle plating with padding, x2 hardpoints
Legs: Tactical pouches
Boots: Magnetic lock boots
Strengths:
- Variable- Wayne Tech designed the suit to be, above all else, highly customizable to the consumer's tastes and needs
- High blaster resistance- both the Duraplast plates and armor weave are more than capable of resisting typical blaster fire
- Very high kinetic resistance- between the Thermal Gel and Laminasteel caging, this puppy can get thrown around quite a bit
- Above average lightsaber resistance- the Duraplast plates won't be cut through by lightsabers so easily
- High environmental protection- meant to be used effectively in most areas of the Galaxy
- Low lightsaber resistance- the bodysuit, being made of armorweave, can be cut through pretty easily by lightsabers
- Very low sonic resistance- don't blast your music too loud in this thing
- Low radiation resistance- vacations to Chernobyl are not recommended under any circumstances
- I see you- a rather sizable set of armor, relatively ineffective in clandestine operations unless fitted with some kind of stealth mod
- $$$- this set of armor, while being all-around rather strong, does not come cheap
The first official set of armor designed by the Wayne Technologies Defensive division, this product is meant to make a statement. It was made to show the Galaxy at large what Wayne Tech is capable of.
The Basic Variable Combat Armor, true to its name, is designed first and foremost to give the consumer unlimited customization options. The suit comes with six hardpoints that can be outfitted with any number of modifications. What makes this feature unique, however, is that the hardpoints don't require WayneTech mods to work. Any individual with a penchant for engineering can whip up any design they could possibly imagine. Size and power limiting, of course. The suit can also be painted to the consumer's taste. It can be ordered in the basic, Spaceborne, or Waterborne variants (same suit with modified scanners and sealing for these two unique environments).
Another feature that makes this set or armor stand out is its exceptional kinetic resistances. Thermal Gel provides decent resistance in itself to both elemental and kinetic damage. However, the Laminasteel caging/lining provides additional cushioning that protects the wearer from major amounts of impact damage. The Duraplast plating increases resistance from lightsabers, however it should be noted that it only increases the amount of cutting time required to penetrate by a minor amount.