Open Use Armor Old Sith Trooper Armor

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Old Sith Trooper Armor

TYPE
Heavy
COVERAGE
• Head: Plasteel helmet w/ transparisteel helmet
• Torso: Plasteel chestplate
• Back: Plasteel chestplate
• Upper Arms: Plasteel pauldrons
• Lower Arms: Plasteel gauntlets
• Upper Legs: Plasteel thighs
• Lower Legs: Plasteel boots

FUNCTIONS
Function 1: Armorweave Underlay
  • 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.
  • Force User Compatible?: Yes
Function 2: Filter
  • Filters are bulky attachments the helmet that filters out environmental contaminants such as smoke or most toxins. They are susceptible to caustic substances and damage.
  • Force User Compatible?: Yes
DESCRIPTION
Not to be confused with the armor Emperor Palpatine's Sith Troopers, these suits of Sith Trooper armor date back by the Sith Empires from around circa 1,000 BBY, used by the Sith Troopers. The Sith Troopers wore heavy armor into combat, with most of the body being covered. These suits of armor at the time were made of plasteel and were cheap and easy to produce. In addition to an underlay made up of armorweave, the helmets also had a filter in them, as well as a built in comlink.

The normal Sith Trooper wore silver armor, but higher ranking ones had red variants.

Some of these armors survived into the modern day essentially becoming antique. Some of these fell into the hands of collectors or Sith-worshipping cultists. To the average citizen, these armors may get mistaken for an unusual variant of Stormtrooper armor.

LEGALITY
Legal, but wearing this in civilized systems will get you odd looks.


 
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