Mirdala'runi Beviin
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Complete cost of the Qualcomm AIC Suite/Package: 21,000 Standard Credits
Affiliation: N/A
Ownership: Mirdala'runi Beviin
Intent: Key component in character's arsenal, used to aid, assist and boost her skill with slicing networks etc. The device will see frequent use and is not just for show, though it will look rather damned cool. It has taken the full ten year-time skip to accumulate the credits and technical plans for the device.
Model/Name: Qualcomm AIC Suite/Package
Type: Advanced Communications and Computer system mounted for mobile use.
Power Supply: Two basic powercells supply power to the components (droid brain, hypercomm, recording unit, network infiltrator).
Sensors: The device is linked to Mirdala's visor (Mandolorian Helmet), microphone and receivers as well as her datapad(s) and a special wraparound visor that can be used without the helmet. This allows the device to record audio and video from an array of devices that she can link to the device via wireless connection including audio bugs, remotely accessed cameras, communique-based explosives or simply an unattended personal comm.
Size: Roughly 610 millimeters in height, 400 millimeters in width, 300 millimeters in depth. It weighs approximately 4.08 kg.
Composition: Plasteel and durasteel plating, fibercord, silicon, carbon polymer.
Description: The device allows for the remote connection to satellites, ships, personal comms, computer networks and even small-scale personal data devices (datapads, holo players). This is NOT instantaneous or automatic, but takes slicing ability (which the character has) and time. The larger the device (Network > Ship > Satellite > Comm > Datapad) the longer it takes, the longer it takes the more likely it will be the user gets caught. This device can also record communications along bandwidth vectors specified by the user (ie, recording along specific bandwidths to discover the frequency necessary to open a remote hangar door) as well as typical audio/visual input. Onboard editing equipment accessible by GUI allows for editing of material on the fly.
*Features: Hardshell for protection of components, droid brain for seamless integration of components, data storage bank for storing massive data dumps, hypercomm for contact with ship-borne or satellite communications systems, advanced software to aid/assist with slicing, video/audio editing, etc.
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