Designation: Advanced Performance Prototype Exoskeletal Armor Reaction System
Version: Mark II
Name: Hammer-E Combat Armor (On-Demand version)
Designer(s): Edward Batten
Deployment Time: 9 seconds
Construction
Outer Sheath: Six million SHIELD (SPEARS Hexagonal Integrated Exoskeletal Leaf Drive) nanoplates
Inner Sheath: OmniPower-reinforced carbon nanofiber musculature
Frame: OmniPower-reinforced CNT (carbon nanotube) nano-framework
Power Source: OmniPower reactive energy generation-redirection-conduction matrix
Storage Cells: 31 Batten Industries microscale flywheel energy storage cells
Weight: 28 lbs.
Height: 6'10"
Performance
Max. Ground Speed: 74 mph
Max. Altitude: 52,000 feet
Max. Sustainable Flight Speed: Mach 3.9
Max. Flight Time: 2.4 hours (at max. speed)
Max. Lifting Capacity: 4.7 metric tons
Armament
2 palm-mounted directed energy pulse generators
2 forearm-mounted retractable nanofiber energy-conducting blades per arm
2 backhand-mounted rubidium isotope gamma ray lasers (8 gigajoule output for 5 seconds, one shot per laser)
2 wrist-mounted dumbfire micro-rocket launchers (16 rocket capacity per launcher, able to fire volleys of up to 4 rockets per launcher)
Description
The Hammer-E (or Hammer-Enhanced) On-Demand Combat Armor is an experimental prototype designed to replace the Hammer v2 Nanosuit. This armor utilizes the latest in Ed Batten's advancements towards a stronger, more powerful, and lightweight armor type. With a more powerful musculature, thicker multilayered SHIELD armor plating, and an underlying, ultra-strong exoskeletal framework, the Hammer-E On-Demand Combat Armor provides for higher power output, better offensive and defensive capabilities, and more complete protection for the wearer, making this newer version of armor far superior to the older model in all respects.
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