Bonus Armour 4 - Silver Centurion
'The suit had a rigid interior and a 3-D knitted metallic exterior, providing protection from physical attacks as well as acid, heat, cold, most forms of energy, radiation, and electricity. A 3-D knitting pattern on a submolecular construction level gave the armour itself more strength, while allo
wing for the most comfortable suit interior. By expanding the field that keeps the armour rigid, the armour could encase itself in a protective force field that was effective against most forms of attack; Stark could also use this field to polarize the armour to either attract or repulse other items
via magnetic polarity. Most of this armor used solar power to charge the batteries and run most of the integrated circuitry, though the pods on the sides were batteries that could maintain the suits functions for a short time. It was also able to recharge itself from electrical sources, a thermocou
ple to siphon power from extreme heat or cold. Flight was accomplished via Mk IV boot-jets (which incorporated high-speed duo-source turbines), supplemented by a booster pack that enabled the armour to attain speeds up to 750mph in the air and 180mph in the water. Weaponry consisted of a chest-mount
ed Mk III Unibeam (search light, heat beams, tractor beam, laser beam, and ultraviolet light beam), palm-mounted Mk III Repulsors (laser-guided particle beam emitters), pulse bolts (slow-moving high energy plasma discharge "torpedoes" that build in intensity as they travel through the atmosphere, pi
cking up static and ambient energy and thus doing more damage the farther they travel), and a sonic emitter (generating high-frequency sound waves). Sensors consisted of a full band audiovisual transceiver, radar, sonar, infrared scanners, and an electromagnetic scanner that could, by measuring the
variances in the magnetic fields in structures, reverse-engineer a schematic of the layout where power lines ran inside of the walls and overlay the layout onto the visual display inside the helmet. One notable feature of the suit was the hologram emitter, which could generate up to 12 simultaneous
images of the armour. It could also be used to generate a "chameleon field" around itself -- the computer in the armour would analyze its surroundings and generate a hologram to make it blend in with the surroundings making it effectively invisible visually and to cameras. Unfortunately, the "chamel
eon effect" module interfered with the cybernetic controls of the armour, providing nasty feedback and massive headaches.'
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