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Ranger Armor
Ranger armor is a type worn by solders and explores who battle on worlds where the planet it self seems to be hostle. Though it still works as really good combat armor. The entire body is protected by a thin undersuit that protects against the elements and a envormantal suit on top of that. A armor plated mask and helmet covers the head. The Chest and back are covered with plastoid armor that all so protects the shoulders and upper arm. The lower legs have shin guards, knee pads and armored boots. A cloak and cowl is all so provided and changes depending on terrain since it more for camouflage than protection
LEGALITY
Legal though it may cause heads to turn
INTENT
Wanted some form of medium armor for my rebel to wear.
ADVANCED TECH
No it common enough
Type and Coverage
Type: Medium
Coverage:
Type: Medium
Coverage:
- Head:head and face fully sealed
- Torso: groin to neck
- Back: lowerback to neck
- Upper Arms: shoulders and arms to just above the elbow
- Lower Legs: boots, shins and knees
Functions
Function 1:Thermal undersuit
- Thermal undersuits wick away or reflect thermal energy for brief periods of time. They are not nearly as effective as a suit that firefighters would wear. Most commonly used to protect soldiers from short blasts from flamethrower weapons or brief exposure to extreme heat, and are only good for 1-2 posts of exposure depending on intensity. They are useless against blasters.
- 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.
- Filters are bulky attachments to a helmet or function as part of a mask, and filter out environmental contaminants such as smoke or most airborne toxins. They are susceptible to caustic substances (like acid clouds) and are sensitive to damage (like being crushed).
- Reads atmosphere composition and detects toxins.
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