Armor Domri Seht's Armor

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Domri Seht's Personal Armor

Domri's armor is his personalized set of generic armor worn by bounty hunters, security guards, and the like. While all black in the general Sith style, there's no obvious signs that immediately affiliate him with the Sith, allowing him to move around the galaxy relatively undetected as he likes. The armor consists of lightweight but protective material, including light phrik gauntlets, a duraplast-plated vest, and duraplast boots, which allow Domri a good balance of protection while still permitting a great deal of flexibility and speed.

LEGALITY

Legal. A non-specific all-black armor set, maybe enough to draw a few looks but not to associate Domri with the Sith or any other faction.

INTENT
Just a write up for my character Domri Seht's generic armor.

Type and Coverage

Type: Light Armor

Coverage: (Coverage regions for Light armor is 1-3 regions, Medium is 4-5, Heavy is 6-7)

  • Torso: Flexible fiberweave vest with lightweight duraplast plating inside and an armorweave underlay.
  • Lower Arms: Lightweight phrik gauntlets covering the forearms with a thin leather coating.
  • Lower Legs: Lightweight duraplast boots and shin guards with armorweave underlay.




Functions



Function 1: Armourweave Accessory/underlay

  • Most often in the form of a heavy cape, skirt, or underlay beneath armor, armor weave provides some protection against the penetrating effects of shrapnel from explosives and other unpowered high velocity impacts, with only a small amount of bleed through damage (bruising or very minor wounds). It offers no protection against kinetic impact or energy, vibroweapons, or similar "powered" weapons. Having more than one accessory (example: Cape + underweave) provides no additional effect.
  • Force User Compatible?: Yes
Function 2: Computer Spike
  • Computer spikes are used to forcibly decrypt or unlock computer terminals. Most civilian systems can be cracked in one posting round, while most military or hardened systems take two or more.
  • Force User Compatible?: Yes


 
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