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Enforcer Armour
A common item to be worn by the more sophisticated bodyguard and enforcer outfits of the galaxy, variations of this armour can be found across the galaxy, customised to the branding of the outfit for which they are employed. Consisting of a cape, helmet and durasteel/plast plates, the armour is a sleek design, made for use in the confines of upper society, or out in the field.
LEGALITY
Legal, although the activities undertaken by its wearers often are not.
Type and Coverage
Type: Medium Armor
Coverage:
Type: Medium Armor
Coverage:
- Head: Open Durasteel and Duraplast helmet
- Torso: Heavy blast vest with non-removable Durasteel plate inserts
- Back: Heavy blast vest with non-removable Durasteel plate inserts
- Upper Arms: Durasteel plate
Functions
Function 1: Scout HUD
- Contains a 4x magnifier and Compass. Comes in the form of belt attach macrobinoculars.
- Force User Compatible?: Yes
- Filters are bulky attachments to a helmet, or function as part of a mask, that filter out environmental contaminants such as smoke or most toxins. They are susceptible to caustic substances and damage. Comes in the form of a belt attachment.
- Force User Compatible?: Yes
- While it is not rated for extended exposure to extreme hazards, this body suit (when combined with an enclosed helmet) can protect the wearers body from the effects of environmental and weaponized toxins and similar hazards for up to 5 posting rounds.
- Force User Compatible?: Yes
- Grapple lines are capable of supporting the weight of 1-2 people and can launch up to ranges typically up to 15 meters away. Once no longer in use, they are detached from the launcher and left behind. While hand-held grapple guns are capable of auto-winching, armor or wrist mounted devices lack this ability. Grapple lines must be manually activated and controlled by a button or switch.
- Force User Compatible?: No
- Concealed blades are typically 4-6 inches in length and lock into place once extended. They are almost always placed along the fore-arm or boot. They are no substitute for true combat knives as the locking mechanism can break under strong impacts. Still, some people enjoy them as a helpful backup.