 
                
                    Introducing, the Adaptive Combat Exosuit, a very advanced, durable, and, given its namesake, adaptable insulated and armored suit. Equipped with the strongest composites, life support systems, full N.B.C (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) Protection, this multilayered suit can withstand extreme temperatures, obscene amounts of abuse, and sustained assault from both Ballistic, Explosive, and Direct Energy Weapons. The suit features a protective, shielded visor, made from the strongest Poly-carbonate and ceramic materials, able to withstand numerous hits from projectiles and Energy weapons. The armor consistent of a mix of multilayered metals, and composite materials, starting at the base layer, a skin-suit with moisture absorbing synthetic material, linked to TC's own internal systems, the skin-suit is surrounded by a Hydrostatic gel-layer. This gel-layer assists in the temperature regulation, and can actively and re-actively conform to the hosts shape, while also assisting the host in absorbing intense, G-forces or high velocity impact, as well as lessening a glancing blow from explosives, absorbing some of the shock wave from the resulting pressure released from the explosive. 
The armored layers consist of an outer, Titanium-alloy shell, coated in a smooth, deflective acrylic, primarily for deflecting direct hits from Energy weapons, and minor protection from Ballistic weapons. The second layer is a Graphene and Nanofiber aramid composite, offering two-hundred times the tensile strength of steel, the durable carbon based Graphene, is exceptional at dissipating heat, while the stability of the interwoven Aramid Nanofibers, offer exceptional ballistic impact dissipation, making for a nearly impenetrable layer, to most standard small arms fire, while offering rudimentary protection against the most, severe, instantaneous heat from Direct Energy Weapons.
Lastly, the A.C.E is equipped with a superheated Plasma blade, mounted on the right wrist, acting as a sort of, plasma torch magnified ten-fold. On deployment, a latent, electromagnetic field assists in maintaining the blade's shape and stability, while keeping the user safe from any "runoff" from possible energy surges.
The A.C.E is an engineering marvel, its creators, the composition, and the integrated systems are all highly classified. Luckily for TC, his...Odd benefactor seems, oddly forthcoming with such, advanced technology...For a price, and not all things are measured in credits~.
            The armored layers consist of an outer, Titanium-alloy shell, coated in a smooth, deflective acrylic, primarily for deflecting direct hits from Energy weapons, and minor protection from Ballistic weapons. The second layer is a Graphene and Nanofiber aramid composite, offering two-hundred times the tensile strength of steel, the durable carbon based Graphene, is exceptional at dissipating heat, while the stability of the interwoven Aramid Nanofibers, offer exceptional ballistic impact dissipation, making for a nearly impenetrable layer, to most standard small arms fire, while offering rudimentary protection against the most, severe, instantaneous heat from Direct Energy Weapons.
Lastly, the A.C.E is equipped with a superheated Plasma blade, mounted on the right wrist, acting as a sort of, plasma torch magnified ten-fold. On deployment, a latent, electromagnetic field assists in maintaining the blade's shape and stability, while keeping the user safe from any "runoff" from possible energy surges.
The A.C.E is an engineering marvel, its creators, the composition, and the integrated systems are all highly classified. Luckily for TC, his...Odd benefactor seems, oddly forthcoming with such, advanced technology...For a price, and not all things are measured in credits~.
Category All / All
                    Species Exotic (Other)
                    Size 1280 x 809px
                    File Size 150.4 kB
                 
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