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| + | |name = Antigrav Insertion System | ||
| + | |alsosee = [[Grav Parachute]] | ||
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| + | |cost = Cr200 | ||
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| + | |size = | ||
| + | |TL = 11 | ||
| + | |Type = Personal mobility | ||
| + | |volume = TBD | ||
| + | |weight = 7.5kg | ||
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| + | }} | ||
| + | The [[Antigrav Insertion System]] or ''AGIS'' is an experimental [[Grav Parachute|contragrav "parachute"]]. | ||
| − | + | It is designed for low altitude use, minimizing the vulnerable period of a paratrooper's descent. A built-in [[radar]] altimeter activates a high-current battery at an altitude of 200m, rapidly decelerating (3-4Gs) the wearer of the harness to a safe impact speed by not less than 50m above the ground. The harness is adjustable for most [[humanoid]] species, and can handle up to a 300 kg load (a control panel allows for adjustment of total mass). | |
| − | {{ | + | Special adaptations and sacrifices were made to get a unit this small, and it was never widely accepted. In particular, its contragrav is power-hungry, and the battery pack only lasts for about 10 seconds, so proper activation altitude is a must. |
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| + | {{Basic}} | ||
| + | {{Sources | ||
| + | | {{Ludography cite|name= Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society 19|page=24|article=Parachutes}} | ||
| + | | {{Ludography cite|name= Imperial Encyclopedia|page=63}} | ||
| + | | {{Ludography cite|name= Traveller: The New Era|page=336}} | ||
| + | | {{Ludography cite|name= Central Supply Catalog|page=5}} | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | {{LE}} | ||
Latest revision as of 16:07, 5 April 2020
| Antigrav Insertion System | |
|---|---|
| Type | Personal mobility |
| Tech Level | TL–11 |
| Cost | Cr200 |
| Size | |
| Weight | 7.5kg |
| Also see | Grav Parachute |
The Antigrav Insertion System or AGIS is an experimental contragrav "parachute".
It is designed for low altitude use, minimizing the vulnerable period of a paratrooper's descent. A built-in radar altimeter activates a high-current battery at an altitude of 200m, rapidly decelerating (3-4Gs) the wearer of the harness to a safe impact speed by not less than 50m above the ground. The harness is adjustable for most humanoid species, and can handle up to a 300 kg load (a control panel allows for adjustment of total mass).
Special adaptations and sacrifices were made to get a unit this small, and it was never widely accepted. In particular, its contragrav is power-hungry, and the battery pack only lasts for about 10 seconds, so proper activation altitude is a must.
- Loren Wiseman. "Parachutes." Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society 19 (1984): 24.
- Marc Miller. Imperial Encyclopedia (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 63.
- Frank Chadwick, Dave Nilsen. Traveller: The New Era (Game Designers Workshop, 1993), 336.
- Greg Porter. Central Supply Catalog (Imperium Games, 1996), 5.