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[[Infrared Goggles]] are a passive [[sensor]] allowing their wearer to see exothermic (heat emitting) sources such as [[Creature|animals]], fires, or hot engines. The quality of vision is necessarily distorted as heat sources and not reflected light images, are being viewed. IR goggles also provide protection from windblown particles.
 
[[Infrared Goggles]] are a passive [[sensor]] allowing their wearer to see exothermic (heat emitting) sources such as [[Creature|animals]], fires, or hot engines. The quality of vision is necessarily distorted as heat sources and not reflected light images, are being viewed. IR goggles also provide protection from windblown particles.
  
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Latest revision as of 00:31, 15 November 2021

Infrared Goggles
Type Sensory Aid
Tech Level TL–6
Cost Cr500
Size 0.5 liters
Weight 0.25 kg

Infrared Goggles are a passive sensor allowing their wearer to see exothermic (heat emitting) sources such as animals, fires, or hot engines. The quality of vision is necessarily distorted as heat sources and not reflected light images, are being viewed. IR goggles also provide protection from windblown particles.

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