Atmospheric Survival Suit

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Atmospheric Survival Suit
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TBD
Type TBD
Tech Level TL–TBD
Cost TBD
Size TBD
Weight TBD
Manufacturer Various
Reference TBD
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An Atmospheric Survival Suit allow survival in hostile environments where unprotected lifeforms would otherwise perish, outside of the comfortable norms of climate.


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Description (Specifications)

Specifically these suits assist in survival on worlds that are otherwise habitable, but in part of the worlds that not. These suits are not designed for operation in thin or tainted atmospheres, though adding a respirator or filter mask is an option. The suits do not incorporate any specific protections against weapons or attacks, but may provide minimal protections due to their bulk or construction. They can be upgraded using Cloth Armor or similar protections.

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Thermosuit
Type Protective Gear
Tech Level TL–9
Cost Cr1000
Size 3l
Weight 2.5kg

The Thermosuit is a lightweight undergarment lined with thermoelectric filaments. When attached to any power supply it heats up or cools down and keeps the wearer comfortable in almost any human habitable environment. The power required depends on the conditions, but ranges from 100 to 1000 watts. At lower TLs where these are available, they are often used in vehicles that do not rate or cannot provide sufficient temperature control, such as race cars. Heat or cold from the thermosuit is routed to heat sinks, which are either placed on the body somewhere, or attached somewhere where they can receive a cooling or warming air flow.[1]

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