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|name   = Travel suit
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|name=Travel Suit
|Type    = Protective gear
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|TL     = 12
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|size   = 150 liters
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|TL=12
|weight = 12kg
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|size=150 liters, 12kg
|cost   = Cr125,000
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|mode=Flight (Grav)
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|type=Personal Vehicle
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|speed=100kph
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|cargo=0
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|crew=1
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|pass=0
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|arms=none
 
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The [[Travel Suit]] (or ''TeeSuit'') is a garment especially designed for [[Dolphin]]s. This garment is a combination [[Gravity Control Technology|gravitic]] vehicle and [[hostile environment suit]], which contains a super-humid atmosphere for the health and comfort of its wearer. Versions of the TeeSuit are constructed for most other water living [[sophont]]s.
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The [[Travel suit]] (or ''TeeSuit'') is a combination [[Gravity Control Technology|gravitic]] vehicle and [[hostile environment suit]], which contains a super-humid atmosphere for the health and comfort of its wearer. Versions of the TeeSuit are constructed for most other water living [[sophont]]s.
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The suit is capable of flight at up to 100 kph. Normal cruise speed is only about 75 kph and NOE speed is 20 kph. The TeeSuit provides its wearer with complete protection from temperatures ranging from -100°C to +100°C, and pressures of up to 5 [[Atmospheric Pressure|atm]].  
  
Early versions are available at {{TL|12}}, cost Cr125,000, weigh 12 kg (with the grav modules turned off), and provide fairly comfortable support for up to 12 hours. By {{TL|15}}, the cost has increased to Cr150,000 but the suit only weighs 7 kg, and provides very comfortable accommodations for up to 48 hours.
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A combat version exists, called a type D [[Battle Dress]], with the same armor rating as human battle dress. It includes a sonar amplifier (range 1 km), integral waldos, and a chameleon surface, often set to dark grey above blending to light grey/white on the lower surface. A special snout ram can be fitted, as well as a torpedo rack.
  
In all cases, the helmet includes a polylucent cuprothallium visor with a full heads-up display tied into an on-board computer/communication array. This system is equivalent to a hand computer in data processing power with a regional (500 km) range audio/video transceiver capability.
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Early versions  provide fairly comfortable support for up to 12 hours. By {{TL|15}}, the cost has increased to Cr150,000 but the suit only weighs 7 kg, and provides very comfortable accommodations for up to 48 hours.
  
The suit is capable of flight at up to 100 kph. Normal cruise speed is only about 75 kph and NOE speed is 20 kph. The TeeSuit provides its wearer with complete protection from temperatures ranging from -100°C to +100°C, and pressures of up to 5 atm.
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In all cases, the helmet includes a polylucent [[cuprothallium]] visor with a full heads-up display tied into an on-board computer/communication array. This system is equivalent to a hand computer in data processing power with a regional (500 km) range audio/video transceiver capability.
 
 
A combat version exists, called a type D [[Battle Dress]], with the same armor rating as human battle dress. It includes a sonar amplifier (range 1 km), integral waldos, and a chameleon surface, often set to dark grey above blending to light grey/white on the lower surface. A special snout ram can be fitted, as well as a torpedo rack.
 
  
 
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{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= {{Ludography cite|name=Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society 7|page=31|article=Dolphins part 2}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society 07|page=31|article=Dolphins part 2}}
|S2= {{Ludography cite|name=The Travellers' Digest 13|page=15-20|article=Dolphins}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= The Travellers' Digest 13|page=15-20|article=Dolphins}}
|S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Behind the Claw | version=Mongoose 2nd|page=36}}
 
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{{LE|Dolphin}}
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[[Category: Civilian Vehicle]]
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[[Category: Gravcraft]]
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{{LE|Dolphin|}}

Latest revision as of 00:59, 16 November 2021

Travel Suit
Tech Level TL–12
Mass 150 liters, 12kg
Cost Cr125,000
Mode Flight (Grav)
Type Personal Vehicle
Speed 100kph
Cargo 0
Crew 1
Passengers 0
Armament none

The Travel suit (or TeeSuit) is a combination gravitic vehicle and hostile environment suit, which contains a super-humid atmosphere for the health and comfort of its wearer. Versions of the TeeSuit are constructed for most other water living sophonts.

The suit is capable of flight at up to 100 kph. Normal cruise speed is only about 75 kph and NOE speed is 20 kph. The TeeSuit provides its wearer with complete protection from temperatures ranging from -100°C to +100°C, and pressures of up to 5 atm.

A combat version exists, called a type D Battle Dress, with the same armor rating as human battle dress. It includes a sonar amplifier (range 1 km), integral waldos, and a chameleon surface, often set to dark grey above blending to light grey/white on the lower surface. A special snout ram can be fitted, as well as a torpedo rack.

Early versions provide fairly comfortable support for up to 12 hours. By TL–15, the cost has increased to Cr150,000 but the suit only weighs 7 kg, and provides very comfortable accommodations for up to 48 hours.

In all cases, the helmet includes a polylucent cuprothallium visor with a full heads-up display tied into an on-board computer/communication array. This system is equivalent to a hand computer in data processing power with a regional (500 km) range audio/video transceiver capability.

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