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The '''energy shield MK2''' generates a stronger protective shield around the character, absorbing some [[damage]]. | |||
The | The shield is effectively an extension of HP and has to be brought to 0 for the character to suffer any actual HP damage. Like actual HP, it benefits from the armor's damage resistance. A cheaper version of it is the [[energy shield]]. | ||
A shield's maximum recharge rate is based on its energy draw divided by the energy cost per shield point. At 360kW costing 30KJ per shield point, the energy shield MK2 recharges 12 HP per second and takes 12.5 seconds to recharge from 0 to 150 HP. Shields deplete in the order that they're installed in the armor. All depleted shields will recharge simultaneously, dividing the suit's available power between them. | |||
The maximum shield recharge rate is limited by the suit's energy supply. A [[portable fusion reactor]] will only sustain 2 MK2 shields under fire (or 3 MK1 shields) while [[portable solar panel]]s are only good for a few recharges per day. Because of the high energy demand it can be useful to equip the armor with [[Battery_MK1|modular]] [[Battery_MK2|batteries]], as they will fill in the difference when large numbers of shields are under stress. | |||
MK1 shields have the same HP recharge speed as MK2 shields but cost less energy per shield point. This can be harnessed to increase the energy efficiency of the shield system at the cost of overall capacity by installing the MK1 shields first, then the MK2 shields. | |||
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Revision as of 19:34, 4 November 2017
Energy shield MK2 |
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Stack size |
20 |
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Dimensions |
2×2 |
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Energy consumption |
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Energy capacity |
180 kJ (electric) |
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Shield hitpoints |
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Energy per hitpoint |
20 kJ (electric) |
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Internal name |
energy-shield-mk2-equipment |
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The energy shield MK2 generates a stronger protective shield around the character, absorbing some damage.
The shield is effectively an extension of HP and has to be brought to 0 for the character to suffer any actual HP damage. Like actual HP, it benefits from the armor's damage resistance. A cheaper version of it is the energy shield.
A shield's maximum recharge rate is based on its energy draw divided by the energy cost per shield point. At 360kW costing 30KJ per shield point, the energy shield MK2 recharges 12 HP per second and takes 12.5 seconds to recharge from 0 to 150 HP. Shields deplete in the order that they're installed in the armor. All depleted shields will recharge simultaneously, dividing the suit's available power between them.
The maximum shield recharge rate is limited by the suit's energy supply. A portable fusion reactor will only sustain 2 MK2 shields under fire (or 3 MK1 shields) while portable solar panels are only good for a few recharges per day. Because of the high energy demand it can be useful to equip the armor with modular batteries, as they will fill in the difference when large numbers of shields are under stress.
MK1 shields have the same HP recharge speed as MK2 shields but cost less energy per shield point. This can be harnessed to increase the energy efficiency of the shield system at the cost of overall capacity by installing the MK1 shields first, then the MK2 shields.