Thermal Survival Helmet
The Thermal Survival Helmet is one part of a set, which is used to stop the wearer from the harmful effects of extreme heat to their face. Built in sensors are able to let the user know the outside temperatures, which they are being protected from through the HUD (Heads-Up Display) in the helmet.
Price: 30,000 Credits. Amount in stock: 7.
Price: 30,000 Credits. Amount in stock: 7.
Thermal Survival Suit
The body suit to complete the set of the Thermal Survival outfit. While primarily used to protect the wearer from temperatures that could otherwise harm them, the suit should not be misinterpreted as allowing the wearing to wade through lava or other such extreme temperatures because the suit does not grant invulnerability to temperatures.
Price: 30,000 Credits. Amount in stock: 7.
Price: 30,000 Credits. Amount in stock: 7.
Vacuum Survival Backpack
Worn in conjunction with a hermetically sealed helmet and survival suit, the Vacuum Survival Backpack houses the life sustaining components required for generating a breathable atmosphere in an airless environment. Previous rebreather and pressurization technology required that the user be tethered to the atmosphere generating systems of a nearby spacecraft. Compartmentalizing these components into a small, portable unit allows greater range of motion and independence while operating in a vacuum. This freedom has led some users to ignore basic safety protocols, particularly while operating in deep space. The unit is only capable of recycling enough useful particles to sustain life for a period of approximately 48 hours. It is therefore suggested that users utilize additional safety equipment to minimize the risk of accidents which could result in prolonged exposure to airless environments.
These units are considered standard equipment on all ships, and current designs allow users to control the internal temperature and atmospheric conditions to meet the survival needs of a variety of species. Aside from it's basic life sustaining function, the Vacuum Survival Backpack contains additional storage space for equipment which may be needed during extravehicular operations in space or on a planets surface.
Price: 80,000 Credits. Amount in Stock: 5.
These units are considered standard equipment on all ships, and current designs allow users to control the internal temperature and atmospheric conditions to meet the survival needs of a variety of species. Aside from it's basic life sustaining function, the Vacuum Survival Backpack contains additional storage space for equipment which may be needed during extravehicular operations in space or on a planets surface.
Price: 80,000 Credits. Amount in Stock: 5.
Vacuum Survival Helmet
The Vacuum Survival Helmet could be considered as the most important part of the Vacuum Survival set, because without this vital piece, the wearer of the suit would not be able to breathe. Based on the look and comfort of a flight mask, the helmet will provide the wearer with both necessities to reduce the worries of being in the airless environment.
Price: 80,000 Credits. Amount in Stock: 7.
Price: 80,000 Credits. Amount in Stock: 7.
Vacuum Survival Suit
The Vacuum Survival Suit, when combined with both helmet and backpack, provides the wearer with complete protection while operating in an airless environment. It is often worn by asteroid miners, as well as starship mechanics and engineers working on the frame of a ship in space.
The material, though somewhat rigid, still affords the wearer enough movement to perform delicate tasks. Beneath the outer layer is a thermal insulator that guards against the deep cold of space. The suit's controls and indicators are mounted on the chest for ease of access. A readout device that displays the remaining amount of breathable air, and that will also give a warning when the air supply has reached critical levels, is located on the wrist.
These small wrist devices have been known to malfunction from time to time, displaying more air reserve than what actually remained. Although the manufacturer insists the errors are the result of the user mis-programming the device, those who use the suit on a day-to-day basis often wear a backup to avoid a painful death by asphyxiation.
Price: 80,000 Credits. Amount in Stock: 6.
The material, though somewhat rigid, still affords the wearer enough movement to perform delicate tasks. Beneath the outer layer is a thermal insulator that guards against the deep cold of space. The suit's controls and indicators are mounted on the chest for ease of access. A readout device that displays the remaining amount of breathable air, and that will also give a warning when the air supply has reached critical levels, is located on the wrist.
These small wrist devices have been known to malfunction from time to time, displaying more air reserve than what actually remained. Although the manufacturer insists the errors are the result of the user mis-programming the device, those who use the suit on a day-to-day basis often wear a backup to avoid a painful death by asphyxiation.
Price: 80,000 Credits. Amount in Stock: 6.