Armor Jace Beskar'gam

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Jace Kryze's Beskar'gam

Known commonly as the 'cavalry' or 'tank' or 'rancor in a gem shop', this is the armor of Jace Kryze, a prominent member of the clan. This armor is made for heavier coverage and to support Jace's lifestyle of being obnoxious and lethal in every engagement. Jace sacrifices agility for pure power and damage.

LEGALITY
Mostly legal. Mandalorian armor, though rare, is not illegal in most places. That said, wearing a full face helmet in public spaces is frowned upon, and often illegal in many core worlds, especially in or near government facilities- not to mention that many identification cards in various systems require a full face photo.

INTENT
A personal heavy version of Mandalorian armor for Jace for PVE and PVP.

Type and Coverage
Type: Heavy Armor (low maneuverability)
Coverage: 7


  • Head: Front and back of the head and neck.
  • Torso: Chest and abdomen.
  • Back: Upper and lower back
  • Upper arms: Front and back of upper arms, elbows, and shoulders (beskar shoulders)
  • Lower Arms: Hands, wrists and forearms (beskar)
  • Upper Legs: Groin, front and back thighs
  • Lower Legs:Feet, shins and calves, knees

Functions

Function 1: Jetpack (back)
  • Jet packs are back mounted units used by elite troops increase their mobility on the battlefield. The jet pack's maximum speed is 50 kph and it carries fuel for up to five minutes of continuous flight (flight mode), but can also be fired in short bursts triggered by jumping (combat mode). The wearer can control the system to switch between modes and/or disengage it from their armor via wrist controls. These packs are cumbersome, adding an additional 8kg for the average human (larger individuals will have heavier jet packs to support their weight). While the fuel is stable enough not to explode, direct hits from weapons can trigger the system inadvertently, after which it is rendered useless.
  • Force User Compatible?: No
Function 2: Wrist Rocket (left arm)
  • Wrist rockets have a flight range of 100 meters and have a blast radius of 3 meters. They are single-shot devices and require manual reloading after use. They are effective against lightly armored vehicles, moving parts such as gears or hydraulics, and infantry, and do equivalent damage to a frag grenade. The must be manually fired by button or trigger.
  • Force User Compatible?: No
Function 3: Flamethrower
  • Wrist flamers are rare, expensive, and dangerous armor attachments favored by mercenaries and soldiers more than bounty hunters, and are illegal in many systems. Wrist flamers are powered by small fuel capsules, and typically hold enough for 3 short bursts of flame. These bursts last 2 seconds, are one meter wide and have a maximum range of 3 meters. Must be disassembled to be reloaded.
  • Force User Compatible?: No
Function 4: Whipcord Thrower
  • The whipcord launcher was a personal weapon that fired a thin fibercord whip which then wrapped around and ensnared the target to restrict mobility up to 10 meters away while remaining attached to the mount point. It was detachable with a second use of the firing button. The whipcord launcher was favored by bounty hunters, as it was easy to carry and use and it virtually always ensured a live capture, though it could be cut by a vibro blade with ease.
  • Force User Compatible?: No
Function 5: Whistling Birds
  • Whistling birds are an extremely rare and powerful device for dealing with multiple assailants. Requires an enclosed helmet or visor for use. Can target up to four visible enemies within a 15 meter radius of the wielder and fires miniature seeking rockets at each. Each rocket deals light explosive damage and additionally causes a light concussion grenade effect (half effectiveness) within half a meter of detonation point. A whistling bird magazine typically carries 12 rounds before having to be replaced.
    Restricted: Yes. Can only effectively target NPCs.
  • Force user compatible? No
 
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