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Standard Set Pictured, Post User Modification
Manufacturer:
Claire Ross
Production Line:
Custom Made Imperial Knight Armor
Model:
N/A
Technical Armor Designation:
Templar Armor
Affiliation:
Imperial Knight
Availability:
Custom Order
Modularity:
Extremely High
Composition:
Varies according to person but each by standard have a armorweave body glove coated with cortosis weave. The plates and helmets are constructed primarily of a duraplast backed high strength ceramic composite coated with a thin ultrachrome or phrik layer. Carbon nanotube is also utilized in order to reduce overall weight.
Ownership:
Imperial Knights
Description:
The Templar armor is not in any means a proper product line but rather a set of tailor made armor. Each suit is made specifically for the Imperial Knight that orders it and is crafted from the older suits of Imperial Knight armor and other easily acquired materials, a process that can take up to two weeks for more customized sets. However the resulting armor is a fairly well fitted and protected suit that would be uncomfortable if not outright impossible for another person to wear. By standard, the armor consists of a body glove, rebreather helmet, torso sheath, and lower leg sheaths.
Classification:
General Multipurpose, can be modified for other roles.
Weight:
Standard set weighs 7 kilos.
Quality:
Base set ranks about 5 and certain suits can reach 7.
Other Features:
Each armor comes numbered via a digital RIFD system and easily seen engravings. Mathematically the base set totals up to a digit that is linked with the Knight it is issued with. The series of mathematical steps used to get this number and the numbers themselves change on a weekly basis and right before a large battle, thus ensuring that anyone attempting to impersonate must be wearing the complete set to even begin hoping to impersonate a Knight.
While the standard set is designed with mobile and light combat situations in mind extra parts, systems, and features can be added during creation along with multiple paint schemes and post issue modification is quite easy. This ensures that each suit of armor is unique to the Knight it is issued to.