Seraphim Plate
(Mandalorian "Phoenix Edition" Armor)
Type:
Armor
Category:
Medium Armor
Armor Enhancement - II: Forearm Weapon Sync
Armor Enhancement - II: Water Reclamation System
Armor Helmet Upgrade - III: Multi-Spectrum Viewplate
Enclosed Armor Upgrade - II: Quick Shed
Armor Medium Resistance Upgrade - III: Ablative Plating
Armor Cosmetic: An Ancient Aesthetic
30,780
Owned by: Sera Kaern
Prototype: Mandalorian "Phoenix Edition" Armor
Slotted in: Sera's Silly Stuff
The Mandalorian "Phoenix Edition" Armor is a variant of the more traditional Mandalorian Armor that is heavily customized to remove much of the plating to give the armor as much mobility as possible, leaving only the iconic helmet with its T-shaped visor untouched. Sabine Wren of Phoenix Squadron wore such heavily modified armor along with a personalized paint job. The armor is constructed of durasteel, and is able to be pressurized via a toggle to allow the wearer to survive in space, toxic atmospheres, and under water.
The gloves on this Mandalorian "Phoenix Edition" Armor have been enhanced with trigger mechanisms for forearm-mounted weapons, allowing the wearer to use tailored hand movements to fire or activate features on those weapons when equipped.
Seraphim Plate has been fitted with a water reclamation system, allowing this Mandalorian "Phoenix Edition" Armor to filter and purify fluids excreted from the body for reconsumption and reducing the amount of water needed.
The helmet of this Mandalorian "Phoenix Edition" Armor has been fitted with a multi-spectrum viewplate, allowing the user to toggle their faceplate between regular, infrared, and ultraviolet spectrums.
This Mandalorian "Phoenix Edition" Armor has been designed to be instantly shed at the push of a button or switch known only to the owner.
Seraphim Plate has been reinforced with a special type of ablative plating, providing it with advanced protection from the removal of the original material from Mandalorian "Phoenix Edition" Armor by means of vaporization, chipping, scarring, and other erosive processes.
This set of armor has been visually altered with new coatings of paint, old-fashioned leather additions, and skillfully applied metallic enameling. The original coloration has been replaced with matte shades of golden tan and dark brown, blending into the rugged bantha-leather that covers the knee-pads, elbow-pads, and gloves. Specific portions of the armor, specifically the greaves, shoulder-plates, and gorget, have been lightly plated in bronze and burnished to shine in the light. The helmet for this armor set has been specifically modified to accommodate its wearer, customized with extensions that fit around her natural set of horns. Outwardly, these horned extensions to the helmet are plated with bronze and polished to a mirror finish. This design emulates the traditional armor of ancient Zabraki warriors and huntresses, and can help the wearer blend into scrubby or desert-like environments.