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rdfs:comment | - An exoskeleton, also known as an exosuit, was a mobile machine consisting primarily of an outer framework (akin to an insect's exoskeleton) worn by a person, and a powered system of motors or hydraulics that delivered at least part of the energy for limb movement. The Caterpillar P-5000 Work Loader and Exosuit were exoskeletons.
- The user can form armor around their body or shape it from matter or energy for protection and physical boost. With training, the user can shape the armor into new forms for weapons, transportation and constructs of the energy/matter.
- An exoskeleton is a technology designed to augment the human body and its capabilities.
- An arthropod's skeleton is called an exoskeleton. Just as the prefix, exo, suggests, an exoskeleton is a skeleton on the outside. It is an arthropod's protection that covers their bodies mostly or completely.
- An exoskeleton was an external skeleton in place of internal bones and was an anatomical feature of many sentient and non-sentient species, particularly insectoid species. Exoskeletons were usually composed of chitin and could be quite durable. Notable species that possessed exoskeletons included the Gand, the Geonosians, the Givin, the Kamarians, and the Verpine.
- An exoskeleton provides no protection to the wearer. It can be worn along with a power screen and defensive suit. It must be plugged in to a power source to operate. It uses 1 SEU/minute while in operation. Cost: 2,000 Cr Mass: 6kg
- Gray Fox wore a powered exoskeleton utilizing a supersonic motor that operated with a high-frequency voltage. Whenever Fox changed position, minute electric currents in the muscle were detected and utilized to control the actuating section, resulting in inhuman agility.
- An exoskeleton is an external alternative to the skeleton of most vertebrates. All arthropods (insects, arachnids and crustaceans) have exoskeletons as do many other invertebrates and some species with internal skeletal structures also sport exoskeletons. Like a skeleton exoskeletons support the body but also often work as a from of armor. Borg drones also featured exo-plating, which carried out a similar armor function to exoskeletons. (TNG episode: "Q Who?" et al.)
- An exoskeleton was a hard, supportive and/or protective structure that occurred in the external anatomy of many organisms. Most commonly found in invertebrates, such as insects and other arthropods, exoskeletons were also found on some sentient lifeforms. Tholians possessed exoskeletons composed primarily of minerals, and were susceptible to cracking or even shattering at temperatures that were lower than their natural tolerances. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly") Rasiinians featured a bony exoskeletal plate that covered their faces.
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Caption | - Vergo coating his entire body with Busoshoku Haki to act as an armor.
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Item's Flavor Text | - "For the minion that needs some backbone."
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abstract | - An exoskeleton, also known as an exosuit, was a mobile machine consisting primarily of an outer framework (akin to an insect's exoskeleton) worn by a person, and a powered system of motors or hydraulics that delivered at least part of the energy for limb movement. The Caterpillar P-5000 Work Loader and Exosuit were exoskeletons.
- An exoskeleton was a hard, supportive and/or protective structure that occurred in the external anatomy of many organisms. Most commonly found in invertebrates, such as insects and other arthropods, exoskeletons were also found on some sentient lifeforms. Tholians possessed exoskeletons composed primarily of minerals, and were susceptible to cracking or even shattering at temperatures that were lower than their natural tolerances. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly") Rasiinians featured a bony exoskeletal plate that covered their faces. Klingons had an exoskeleton that encased their cranium. This protective structure had a feature called the tricipital lobe. (TNG: "Descent" ) Although Klingons are stated to possess a cranial exoskeleton, it seems apparent that this structure is not outside of their skin like a typical exoskeleton would be. This may indicate that a Klingon's cranium actually features two distinct layers of bone, and "exoskeleton" is used to distinguish the outer layer, which is likely where their well-known cranial ridges are found. This would offer extra protection to the brain (except at the vulnerable tricipital lobe), and seems to fit in very well with the Klingon principle of Brak'lul. Borg drones were fitted with artificial exoskeletons known as exo-plating. This protective layer was sometimes installed directly over the clothing and equipment that the drone had been wearing when it was assimilated. (Star Trek: First Contact) The Borg exoskeleton in Seven of Nine's arm was capable of withstanding five million gigawatts of power. (VOY: "Revulsion")
- The user can form armor around their body or shape it from matter or energy for protection and physical boost. With training, the user can shape the armor into new forms for weapons, transportation and constructs of the energy/matter.
- An exoskeleton is a technology designed to augment the human body and its capabilities.
- An arthropod's skeleton is called an exoskeleton. Just as the prefix, exo, suggests, an exoskeleton is a skeleton on the outside. It is an arthropod's protection that covers their bodies mostly or completely.
- An exoskeleton was an external skeleton in place of internal bones and was an anatomical feature of many sentient and non-sentient species, particularly insectoid species. Exoskeletons were usually composed of chitin and could be quite durable. Notable species that possessed exoskeletons included the Gand, the Geonosians, the Givin, the Kamarians, and the Verpine.
- An exoskeleton provides no protection to the wearer. It can be worn along with a power screen and defensive suit. It must be plugged in to a power source to operate. It uses 1 SEU/minute while in operation. Cost: 2,000 Cr Mass: 6kg
- Gray Fox wore a powered exoskeleton utilizing a supersonic motor that operated with a high-frequency voltage. Whenever Fox changed position, minute electric currents in the muscle were detected and utilized to control the actuating section, resulting in inhuman agility.
- An exoskeleton is an external alternative to the skeleton of most vertebrates. All arthropods (insects, arachnids and crustaceans) have exoskeletons as do many other invertebrates and some species with internal skeletal structures also sport exoskeletons. Like a skeleton exoskeletons support the body but also often work as a from of armor. Most (if not all) insectoid species possess exoskeletons, as do the Ascendants, the Tholians and the Lirin. (DS9 novel: Rising Son; ENT episode: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II"; EV comic: "Our Dearest Blood") The Lirin exoskeleton was composed of chitin. (EV comic: "Our Dearest Blood") Borg drones also featured exo-plating, which carried out a similar armor function to exoskeletons. (TNG episode: "Q Who?" et al.)
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