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The Neshaten Armored Body Suit Mark 2 is a type of clothing worn by all soldiers, whether they are infantry, regular crewmen on a ship, or someone who is present on a regular star base or ground base. The suit is designed to provide moderate protection against personnel-grade firearms.
The Mark 2 improves upon the Mark 1 in every aspect, including defense, onboard systems, and usability.
See Damage Rating (Version 3) for an explanation of the damage system.
See Mark 1 - Appearance for details.
See Mark 1 - Getting Into for details.
Unlike the Mark 1, which had to deal with limitations in how the suit was designed, the Mark 2 was created from the ground up to be a combination of various materials. The outer skin of the Armored Body Suit is made out of Helio'namashe, which serves as a flexible armor plating that provides all-around protection and ease of movement.
The Mark 2 is used exclusively by the Shukara Volunteer Navy and its personnel; unlike the Mark 1, it doesn't need to be worn with anything over it due to the usage of the Sensory Smart Coating to project a soldier's uniform.
Although designed as a one-piece, there are additional parts of the suit that should be mentioned.
Part | Purpose |
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Chest | The chest area has the most protection out of the suit and includes trauma plates and blast inserts that are used to protect a person's vital organs, such as their heart and lungs. There is a small pouch located on the front upper left for a person to place small items in like pens, booklets, additional magazines, clips, or energy cells. The chest has three additional pouches that allow for armor inserts; presently, inserts made out of kevlar and/or Helio'namashe are compatible. |
Arms | The arms can be fitted with additional inserts, similar to the chest - except only Helio'namashe is compatible. Pauldrons can also be placed on the arms. |
Hands | The hands are gloved with kevlar plates woven into them running from the back to front; smaller kevlar plates are inserted into the 'fingers' of the gloves and are designed to protect the delicate 'bones' in the fingers. |
Paws | In the case of the My'leke, their armored suit has pawed gloves that have the same general protection as those worn by the Shukaren. |
Legs | The legs are covered in a flexible kevlar mesh that, while not necessary, serves as secondary protection against mines and other types of explosives that might be placed in the ground. |
Tail | The tail is guarded by a thin layer of armor; for the My'leke, the end of the guarded tail has small tendrils for their prehensile tail to go into so that they can still manipulate and lift equipment. Because the tail is armored, it can serve as a secondary weapon. |
Back | The back of the suit houses most of the internal systems and is the least protected, which is why soldiers are taught to “never turn your back to the enemy.” The back has a number of inserts in which plates made out of Helio'namashe or kevlar can be placed into, providing additional protection in the event the soldier does have to turn their backs to the enemy; unlike the Mark 1, the Mark 2 has two energy cells for power. There are also four oxygen 'pods' on the back, providing the soldier with up to twenty-four hours of breathable air; on the My'leke version of this suit, the oxygen pods are on the side instead of the back due to their use of modules. |
Helmet | The helmet was designed in three different ways in order to accommodate the three races that make up the Kingdom. The head has a number of systems built into it, including those that monitor the suit's integrity, power status, weapons, life signs, and friend-or-foe indicators; additionally, the HUD has readouts that can be customized by the soldier. |
The following is a list of unpowered parts that are entirely optional but grant additional protection - and weight - to the wearer.
Part | Purpose |
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Gorget | The gorget is worn around the wearer's neck, protecting them from stray rounds or sniper fire to this region. |
Cuirass | Provides another layer of protection to the chest and back. |
Faulds | Protects the lower area of the torso section, similar to a skirt. |
Pauldron | Fitted over the shoulders. |
Gauntlet | Armor that covers the fingers and up to the forearms. |
Cuisse | This armor protects most of the legs, from the thighs on down. |
The suit features several mechanisms and includes oxygen plugs so that aviators can hook up their suits to their fighter's onboard oxygen supply.
The Mark 2's Weapon Control System improves upon its predecessor by - in addition to determining how the soldier's weapon is functioning - allowing the soldier to better identify targets, send targeting data to nearby soldiers and vehicles, and interface with vehicle weapon systems, thus allowing soldiers to do things such as control a vehicle's turret, call in air support, and even remotely fire an aircraft's weapon by themselves.
Like the Mark 1, the Medical System monitors the soldier's vital organs, such as their heart, lungs, and brain. There is a network of microscopic tubes running through the suit that carry a specialized medical foam designed to seal the bodysuit in the event of a breach, puncture, or tear.
The Mark 2 is equipped with the Erme'negilde Holographic System, which can be used by the soldier to augment and change the suit's settings or remotely control unmanned craft. This particular version is the same as the one found on ships and vehicles, though many of the functions that were deemed not usable by a bodysuit have been disabled; with that being said, however, the functions can be reactivated at the soldier's discretion.
When used, the Holographic System projects a holographic sphere visible to the soldier and no one else. This sphere displays different details about the suit, allowing the soldier to customize various aspects of how the bodysuit works - such as increasing power levels to one area, lowering them in another, and so on. It also displays a more detailed damage readout for the suit and for anyone else in that soldier's squad; finally, the system can be used to link up with the surveillance systems found on tanks, fighters, and unmanned craft.
The Holographic System is power hungry and shouldn't be left on for extended periods of time.
The Life Support System works similarly to the one found on the Mark 1 suit apart from a few differences: the system is capable of monitoring the life-signs of those in the soldier's squad, allows for the soldier to attach up to four additional oxygen tanks to the Armored Body Suit, and includes several air-scrubbers for the purpose of extending the amount of time that a soldier can remain in an oxygen-less environment.
The Armored Body Suit runs off of two small power cells that power the suit's functions; as long as the cells aren't damaged, they can provide a constant stream of power. Thanks to advancements in technology, the power cells can provide power not just to the suit but to any additional systems the suit is attached to, within reason; additionally, the power cells are can be recharged through the use of a motion charging system built into the suit.
Bought from Galactic Horizon, the Sensory Smart Coating is an integral part of the Mark 2 as it eliminates the need to wear clothing and permits the wearer to project it instead. It also allows the wearer to remove identifiable signatures with greater ease during combat.
Kyle created this article on 2018/08/09 23:47; approved it (using the checklist) on 2018/08/22 19:11.
The optional parts area is a reference to Components of Medieval Armour.