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Biggs Latore's Outfit
Armored due to Biggs' paranoia, this suit is a fashionable alternative to wearing actual armor. It is rather heavy for a suit (complimenting the heavy man himself) but offers him more protection than most would think just by looking at him. It is made from a synthetic armor weave that is sewn into the interior of the suit itself.
LEGALITY
Yes. Just an armored suit with legal functions. Boot knife potentially illegal in certain scenarios or places.
INTENT
Just trying to clothe a slow, fat man so he doesn't get insta-killed. That and this big guy using the grappling function makes me laugh too hard NOT to do. It will also provide a nice medium suit armor instead of your standard vest for those that wish to use it.
Type and Coverage
Type: Medium
Coverage:
Type: Medium
Coverage:
- Torso: Chest, Abdomen
- Right Arm: Front and back of upper right arm, and elbows.
- Left Arm: Front and back of upper left arm, and elbows.
- Back: Upper and lower back.
- Hands: Wrists and forearms, hands are exposed.
- Legs: From Belt Down
Functions
Function 1: Thermal Undersuit
- Thermal undersuits wick away or reflect thermal energy for brief periods of time. They are not nearly as effective as a suit that firefighters would wear. Most commonly used to protect soldiers from flamethrower weapons or short bursts of extreme heat, and are only good for 1-2 posts of exposure depending on intensity. They are useless against blasters. This is built into the suit itself on the inside at the deepest layer for added protection.
- Concealed 6 inch length blade in Bigg's right boot that locks into place once extended. They are no substitute for true combat knives as the locking mechanism can break under strong impacts. It is a helpful, last resort weapon.
- Grapple line capable of supporting the weight of 1-2 people (in this case only Biggs) and can launch up to ranges up to 15 meters away. Once no longer in use, they are detached from the launcher and left behind. Built into Biggs' right sleeve and is controlled by a button and must be manually activated as well as manually winched using a small control panel on his wrist at the base of the device.